tharani Forum Newbie
Topics: 5 Posts: 14
| | 06/06/05 - 07:43 AM  
 
   
 
|   #1 |
Hi, anyone know how much % of pharm Qu will come in the exam? Which subject is mostly tested? Thanks.
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| karusmle Forum Guru
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| | 06/06/05 - 09:58 AM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
my friend gave his exam three days back , he said pathologhy was most tested and he said its not all that easy and its not tough ,he said that we can manage it ,get the goljan audio if u have time ,all the best
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| tharani Forum Newbie
Topics: 5 Posts: 14
| | 06/06/05 - 12:31 PM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
Hi, Thanks for advice. Where can I buy goljan notes and audios? Please let me know. And would you tell me which books are useful to follow? Thanks.
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| GMOB Forum Elite
Topics: 16 Posts: 230
| | 06/06/05 - 01:01 PM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
Try ebay.com to get Gojian books and audio. That's how i got them. Good Luck!
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| usmle_sub Forum Junior
Topics: 10 Posts: 27
| | 06/06/05 - 04:17 PM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
Hi GMOB, Thanks 4 help. Have you tried BSS? Wish u the same.
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| tharani Forum Newbie
Topics: 5 Posts: 14
| | 06/06/05 - 04:19 PM  
 
   
 
|   #6 |
Hello GMOB, Thank you.I'll buy it. Tharani.
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| s_braga Forum Junior
Topics: 6 Posts: 53
| | 06/06/05 - 04:25 PM  
 
   
 
|   #7 |
Hi Tharani, My idea is, the day before the exam check some charts, Tu genes, pedigree patterns, etc. The penultimate day, probably take biochemistry qbank on hard questions. and the two days before that, take only pathology previously missed questions. Sashi.
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| tharani Forum Newbie
Topics: 5 Posts: 14
| | 06/07/05 - 05:31 AM  
 
   
 
|   #8 |
Hi Shashi, Thankyou. It is useful. have you read Goljan notes? It is useful. Tharani.
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| s_braga Forum Junior
Topics: 6 Posts: 53
| | 06/07/05 - 07:33 AM  
 
   
 
|   #9 |
I do have Goljan notes but the only time I opened it was to check something about Familial Dislipidemias... I think that having one material is better b/c you don't get too confused with all this mixed up information.
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| GMOB Forum Elite
Topics: 16 Posts: 230
| | 06/07/05 - 05:22 PM  
 
   
 
|   #10 |
Hi! No, I've never used BSS books. I am using Kaplan books as my basic but also reading other books when i dont understand a conecpt, like the BRS to supplement Physiology, Neuroanatomy made ridiculously simple for Anatomy, Lippincott to supplement Biochemistry, Jawetz for Micro/Inmuno (specially), BRS for behavioral, Lippincott for Pharm. For Pathology i'll be using Goljan. I have a set of Underground clinical vignette, that i will use at the end when doing questions plus on my 3rd reading i'll be using FA. I think this is MORE THAN ENOUGH material to pass this DAMN test!!! hahaha Glory.
Edited by GMOB on 06/08/05 - 12:00 PM
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