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| | 08/19/04 - 11:04 PM  
 
   
 
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hi guys... just wanted to know....for physio which book is better....brs or kaplan.....coz i have studied b.r.s along with my coursebooks...in school....but i m using all other books of kaplan series....so what should i use....b.r.s. or kaplan.....
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| desperate for 250+ Forum Junior
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| | 08/20/04 - 07:46 AM  
 
   
 
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guys what r u ppl thinking......speak out
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| retroviridae Forum Guru
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| | 08/20/04 - 08:14 AM  
 
   
 
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either one is fine. BRS has more infor than Kaplan, and Kaplan physio (I think) spends a long time covereing pretty elementary principles. If you are fresh out of physio, just use BRS. Kaplan is easier to read through though.
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| doc_rajan Forum Newbie
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| | 08/22/04 - 09:24 AM  
 
   
 
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Kaplan doesn't have some topics like neurophysiology.. For these, u'll have to read BRS. Otherwise, Kaplan is a pretty good book..
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| mjl1717 Forum Hero

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| | 08/23/04 - 03:01 PM  
 
   
 
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Think I prefer Kaplan for Cardiovascular .(Actually thats a good q, which is better for which topic-Ill put that out to the forum) [Since I havent meet many physio experts while in medicine]
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| mani Forum Guru

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| | 08/23/04 - 08:09 PM  
 
   
 
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i would say that for neurophysio, endo and GIT only BRS while for other topics a combination of BRS n kaplan keeping kaplan as main book.
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