Selected Product: | Neuroanatomy Paperback Edition: Third Edition Author: James D. Fix Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Release Date: 2002-01-15 ISBN-10: 0781728290 ISBN-13: 9780781728294 List Price: $36.95 Average Customer Rating: | | BRS Physiology (Board Review Series) ISBN-10: 0781773113 ISBN-13: 9780781773119 List Price:$38.95 BRS Gross Anatomy (Board Review Series) ISBN-10: 0781771749 ISBN-13: 9780781771740 List Price:$38.95 BRS Cell Biology and Histology (Board Review Series) ISBN-10: 0781785774 ISBN-13: 9780781785778 List Price:$38.95 BRS Pathology (Board Review Series) ISBN-10: 0781779413 ISBN-13: 9780781779418 List Price:$39.95 Microbiology & Immunology: Board Review Series ISBN-10: 0781727707 ISBN-13: 9780781727709 List Price:$38.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Neuroanatomy by James D. Fix (ISBN-10: 0781728290, ISBN-13: 9780781728294). At this time we have not yet written a review for Neuroanatomy by James D. Fix (ISBN-10: 0781728290, ISBN-13: 9780781728294). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Marshall Univ., Huntington, WV. Outline of review information for those preparing for the USMLE Step 1 exam. Text reflects USMLE changes and includes questions with explanation. Also included are numerous tables and illustrations. Previous edition: c1995. Softcover. DNLM: Neuroanatomy--Examination Questions. Perfect for Neuro Teachers | Customer Rating: | | The good thing about this book is that it helps u prepare a class in no time. I recommend the part of cranial nerves to the students since its easier to study than most books. | Just OK | Customer Rating: | | BRS is usually the go-to review book among those in my class, so I naturally purchased this book to prep for the neuro NBME. When I received it, I was surprised that it was heavier than other BRS books I had. It does hit the high points, but it kind of drones with A LOT of details that could have been left out of the final book. It does do its job but could definitely be shorter. | Many mistakes | Customer Rating: | | I only had time to use this review book the weekend before the board, so I did all of the questions and then read what I needed to brush up on. There were a LOT of miskeyed answers, and then some answers were just flat out wrong. Not a bad book, prepared me fairly well, but the process was frustrating because of all the mistakes. | Neuro that makes sense | Customer Rating: | | Excellent review as well as primary learning text. Very detailed but better than reading some textbook. Requires time though. I also have the high yield by Dr. Fix but I like this book more. | Good book but not an easy read! | Customer Rating: | | Even though this is a great book, it is not a great book for a beginner. Like most, I became interested in the BRS series after physiology, and I decided to use this book for neuroanatomy. This book is not as easy to read. It is extremely dense reading that is cut and dry. I found myself using the glossary in the back of the book every other sentence to look up terms used all through the book (ex: dysdiadochokinesia , ataxia, dystonia,etc). It makes reading each chapter very time consuming for a beginner. However, this book does have a good side. Using lecture materials along with this book gave me just enough information to understand it. Additionally, this book is very concise. It will cover just about everything well. I also used it extensively as a reference. In the end, I had a decent experience with this book, but I think that I would have been happier with another source that presented material in a format easier to read. So, the moral of the story is: If you are acquainted with the subject, this is a great book. Otherwise, look for an easier source to learn the material first. Just as a side note, the BRS and high yield neuroanatomy books are written by the same author, and a couple of my friends seemed happier with the high yield book. |
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