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  #1

Does anybody knows
why do some people say that it is the best option to learn anatomy for usmle from Gray anatomy? sad sad

  #2

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Gray himself wld be surprised to hear that......
Don't listen to wierdos.......Study Anatomy....and not too detailed like every relation and just when you can tell you are answering mcq's right then ur doing a great job

good luck

  #3

It's the classic book of anatomy in its 38th edition.
But definitely too detailed for the USMLE1

  #4

If someone says learn anatomy from Grays for usmleStep 1 they are either lost or are just trying to bug you out! It may be good to review certain High Yield areas for example brachial plexus, throat muscles, gut vessels,hand anatomy but I'd do numerous qs..
:shock:

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  #5

from all the qns ive done .. it looks like the boards are really big on neuro and the upper limb, nerve lesions in particular

dont evven think of gray

  #6

it's easy ,just think how long it'll take to read such a heavy book regardless of the amount you can get . :?

  #7

I recommend Gray's anatomy when you plan to spend two years and plus preparing for usmle1.

  #8

I think even 2 years are less to prepare for step1 if u use Gray's anatomy.I think its the most impractical idea.

  #9

This must be the thread just to keep us awake.! :roll:

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