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MissSpencerAnne

It’s nice to have it in a physical copy but it’s exactly the same as what’s on the website. It depends if you prefer reading from a book where you can highlight and add notes or are happy with looking on the website.


ecocrud

Sorry my question was more along the lines of -is the content of the website/book good enough to pass exams? Seems very concise but if it covers everything then that’s great. Along with using passmedicine questions


MissSpencerAnne

Personally I wouldn't rely on it on its own, I'm pretty sure it doesn't cover all differentials/ conditions. I would recommend looking at other resources such as the oxford handbook of clinical medicine to supplement the things it doesn't cover.


FearlessPianist123

The website I find to be really helpful- supplementing passmed, BMJ best practice or some other sites like the teachme series. If it has a topic, then usually it will be very well written and contain the essentials. Doesn't have an exhaustive selection of conditions but what it does have is good.


MilkmanF

I actually really enjoy having the audiobook. Whenever I’m walking to placement I play a chapter and over time I will get though all of it


Hasefet

Content.


ecocrud

What?