oldkidontheblock Forum Guru

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| | 02/26/07 - 08:31 PM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
I felt the same. But I think they are more concept oriented rather than board type. If you do Kaplan q bank which I am doing these days you will notice and get to know that what questions do they ask. My general opinion is physio is interpretation of graphs, memorization of few important formulae and solving according to them and the questions will be from endo and GIT, CNS where there are less graphs and calculations.
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| DocPakMan Forum Senior
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| | 02/27/07 - 05:23 PM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
thanks for the feedback guys.. i really appreciate it Im having a bit of difficulty with physio(I dont know why cuz it was one my favourite topics in med school!!) I think i have a fairly good understanding of endo.. and even my Git is fairly decent. out of curiosity, which formulas do u think are absolutely required...(i know this is a stupid q) but.. it would help to know.. which formulas are more specifically high yield and an absolute requirement to know for the exam! thanking every one again DocPakMan 
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| shwe Forum Elite
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| | 02/27/07 - 06:37 PM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
Hi Pak, I got same experince with kap note & end chapt Q in that physio. But as oldkid said, Q Bnk will tell what is going to ask. Also said new kap physio books, DVD in centre are new & book has more Q, graph ,also DVD has more Q, with new funny lecturer in physio. Not the personal experince, just from others. GL
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| underscore Forum Junior
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| | 02/28/07 - 07:59 PM  
 
   
 
|   #6 |
i too am currently doing kaplan feel a little like this. its like i think they havent put all the learning part in the text but some inside the review questions too. so when u r done with them you would be better prepared. so dont be anxious
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