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Hey guys,
I just wanna ask about kaplan notes the Physiology notes lack Neurophysiology, is it ok?? i mean is it covered in Neuroanatomy so they didn't have to re-include it in Physiology?? or do i need to use another source??? if yes, which one is best for review, i don't wanna read from text now???
Also, in pathology, they didn't cover Bleeding disorders?? and there is no Hematology in physiology at all?? so what about them too???
Thanx a lot for taking the time to answer my query.
GL

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  #2

HYE

u r right ,watever not covered in physio lect of kaplan is covered real good enough in neuroanatomy sections and same with heamtlogy question,its covered well in path of kaplan,if u not satisfied with kaplan u can add goljan notes it covers both path and physio and rather correlate each thing very well starting from genetics to path and physio,id u dont have enough time stuck to ur kaplan notes plus its questions and explanation at end of each session and first aid and try to do UW ,as it would cover all othe deficiency

try to restrict urself to just 1 source of text and as much question as possible

i wud say UW ,usmle simulated exam and nbme

more than enuf

hope it would work

best luck


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Thanx a lot for ur advice dr ruman, u were more than helpful, much appreciate it.

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