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carlo782
04-02-2008, 12:36 PM
Ross has sent me a check list of books for 1st and 2nd semesters. Each book has a REQ for school required, R for school recommended, and SR for student recommended. Can anybody tell me if the school recommended items are worth purchasing. I'm planning to purchase the REQ and the SR, but if I purchase the R, my total for books alone will be pretty high. If I don't purchase the R, my cost will be cut in half. Any informative inputs are welcome.

DEQNY85
04-02-2008, 12:47 PM
If you buy everything used, then u can lower your price dramatically. Also, the library has a lot of the recommended books (like BRS) which you can borrow for a few hours. You get a lot of work as it is with lecture so realistically it will be difficult to read everything. Luckily, the packets/slides the profs make are excellent for the MINIs. Everything that is fair game for the MINIs come from the lectures. As you get here you will figure out what books you will definitely need and which ones you won't ever crack open, depending on your previous academic exposure.

jcu
04-02-2008, 12:50 PM
My advice: buy Grants Dissector, Netter's Clinical Anatomy, any Anatomy atlas, Meisenberg's Biochem, and a few BRS review books. That's all you'll need.

argazul
04-02-2008, 12:55 PM
Here is the list of textbooks I plan to use for the first semester (May). I am a textbook person rather than a notes person. Some I have, some i can't get from the bookstore, and some i'll buy from BI.

Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy
Netter's Clinical Anatomy
Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy (rohen's Atlas is nice too)
Grant's Dissector
Possible Anatomy review book (BRS or Rapid Review)
Mark's Basic Medical Biochemistry
Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews
Langman's Medical Embryology
Possible Embryology Review Book (HY)
Guyton Physiology
Physiology BRS
First Aid for the USMLE

carlo782
04-02-2008, 05:19 PM
Sorry to ask this, what does BRS stand for?

rockjock2010
04-02-2008, 05:28 PM
BRS=board review series = GOLD!
I know many are hesitant to do this, but I strongly recommend buying nothing before going to the island. That first week you are going to see so many upperclassmen trying to sell their books - you will save big $$$.
I got this advice before I came and ignored it only to waste a lot of cash.
As far as what ones to get when you are here -- that depends on whether you are a textbook person or a review book person. Im the latter- I don't purchase books that are more than a half pound (except harrison, and even that only begrudingly).
I liked BRS for physio, histo, and anatomy. Biochem was so so. Meisenbergs biochem was good too. For anatomy get a good atlas as was said earlier. Remember the tests are from the slides. You could read a book cover to cover and get a D or study the slides and get an A. Is an easy call. Books are just to clarify - at least on the island, then it is all in the books.
Good luck on your new journey

carlo782
04-02-2008, 05:39 PM
Thanks man. Looks like history will repeat itself. Even though there might be a good chance that upper classman might offer me there books, I just don't want to leave it all to chance.

kaligirl8
04-02-2008, 08:59 PM
Thanks man. Looks like history will repeat itself. Even though there might be a good chance that upper classman might offer me there books, I just don't want to leave it all to chance.

I would really recommend buying from Island Thrift and not from the school. They're much cheaper. And they will ship everything to the island. Welcome to Island Thrift (http://www.islandthrift.com)

See you in May!

ross-ross
04-03-2008, 03:31 AM
do youself a favour and dont buy any books from bookstore. you will save about 500+ dollars by buying used books

Bethechange
06-19-2008, 09:29 PM
Are there any books that students prefer to be bought new? For example, are there some books that are often written in by students (I don't like previous writing in the books i use- personal preference though)

Thanks

Cuando2
06-19-2008, 10:11 PM
Are there any books that students prefer to be bought new? For example, are there some books that are often written in by students (I don't like previous writing in the books i use- personal preference though)

Thanks

Man, do a search, this is probably the most popular topic on this forum. But anyhow, of all the books I bought brand new, one of them was Netters bec i figured I would make that part of my personal permanent collection for life. Otherwise, at your level, get everything used and be careful about buying stuff you really don't need. Best bet is to get everythign for first semester, and then go from there for future semesters when you feel more comfortable with the curriculum and what teachers ask on tests.

thezohan
06-19-2008, 10:59 PM
Is it possible to buy some of these books used once you get from other students who are just finishing and leaving?

akwasiatta
06-20-2008, 12:33 AM
Man, do a search, this is probably the most popular topic on this forum. But anyhow, of all the books I bought brand new, one of them was Netters bec i figured I would make that part of my personal permanent collection for life. Otherwise, at your level, get everything used and be careful about buying stuff you really don't need. Best bet is to get everythign for first semester, and then go from there for future semesters when you feel more comfortable with the curriculum and what teachers ask on tests.

That's what i plan to do. thanks for the tip.

jabee_usm
06-20-2008, 03:48 AM
do youself a favour and dont buy any books from bookstore. you will save about 500+ dollars by buying used books
Good to know!:D

bcks
06-21-2008, 03:54 PM
Forget Guyton, get Costanza's Physiology. this book rocks! She also writes the BRS.

bcks
06-21-2008, 03:55 PM
Here is the list of textbooks I plan to use for the first semester (May). I am a textbook person rather than a notes person. Some I have, some i can't get from the bookstore, and some i'll buy from BI.

Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy
Netter's Clinical Anatomy
Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy (rohen's Atlas is nice too)
Grant's Dissector
Possible Anatomy review book (BRS or Rapid Review)
Mark's Basic Medical Biochemistry
Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews
Langman's Medical Embryology
Possible Embryology Review Book (HY)
Guyton Physiology
Physiology BRS
First Aid for the USMLE
forget guyton, use Costanza's physiology

bcks
06-21-2008, 03:59 PM
BRS=board review series = GOLD!
I know many are hesitant to do this, but I strongly recommend buying nothing before going to the island. That first week you are going to see so many upperclassmen trying to sell their books - you will save big $$$.
I got this advice before I came and ignored it only to waste a lot of cash.
As far as what ones to get when you are here -- that depends on whether you are a textbook person or a review book person. Im the latter- I don't purchase books that are more than a half pound (except harrison, and even that only begrudingly).
I liked BRS for physio, histo, and anatomy. Biochem was so so. Meisenbergs biochem was good too. For anatomy get a good atlas as was said earlier. Remember the tests are from the slides. You could read a book cover to cover and get a D or study the slides and get an A. Is an easy call. Books are just to clarify - at least on the island, then it is all in the books.
Good luck on your new journey

Don't bother buying Harrisons. It's too expensive and too heavy. You can find ALL the information on the internet, and access it under the Library link under Student Resources. Besides, when new editions come out, you can get the most updated material. especially when youre doing clinicals, you definitely won't be carrying that book around with you. everything is mostly from the internet.

sbk_9
06-23-2008, 07:21 PM
Anatomy review book (BRS or Rapid Review)
First Aid for the USMLE
High Yield Embryology
USMLE Roadmap Histology
Netters Anatomy Atlas for lecture and Rohen Color atlas for labs
BRS physiology and Textbook of medical physiology by Guyton and Hall

please PM me!!!

thanks =)

Cuando2
06-24-2008, 07:50 PM
Don't bother buying Harrisons. It's too expensive and too heavy. You can find ALL the information on the internet, and access it under the Library link under Student Resources. Besides, when new editions come out, you can get the most updated material. especially when youre doing clinicals, you definitely won't be carrying that book around with you. everything is mostly from the internet.

Speaking of Harrisons, theres a website out there from the publisher that has the entire book version online...perfect for the caribbean medical student who doesn't wish to throw a precious 8 or so pounds away on a Harrison's book that could be used for food weight or something similarly valuable. Ross usually "secretly" provides access for free to students for this (i found this out in Miami i believe), but not many know about it. Dunno if it is still available. Harrisons IS a good source for pathophys, but its harder to grasp anything good out of it unless you've seen pts in real life, which tends to happen in 3rd and 4th years.