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N**H
Highly Recommended
This is the best single book available to study for the ABR Core Exam. There are simply no other comprehensive study guides in print for the Core Exam, so buying this is a no-brainer. Other people have used Core Radiology by Mandell and Primer of Diagnostic Imaging (which are good), but these predate the ABR Core Exam and do not contain any strategy/gamesmanship for the exam. I think it is remarkable that one individual published the entire book (and under a pen name at that). Bravo!I read through it slowly once over a 2 month period after going to AIRP in February, and then rapidly over 2 week period before the exam in June. It is likely not possible to read this book as a first or second year resident and get much out of it, because it is by nature a high-level REVIEW book, and is not intended to introduce concepts to you, but rather clarify/review them for the purposes of passing the Core Exam (Core Radiology by Mandell probably serves this purpose better). While reading the book, I had my computer next to me and would frequently look up example images to help things stick.You can cover a lot of ground in a short period of time. For example, you can read the 60 page PEDS section in 3 hours and probably pass the PEDS section (with some experience). The physics section is quite good, actually, and can replace HUDAs book. I studied for physics using the RSNA modules, going to HUDA's course, and reading the physics section in this book, and that was PLENTY. The highest yield physics resource (besides doing the RSNA modules, which is probably mandatory) is going to HUDA's course - he really understands boards prep.While I enjoyed the book and it is a relatively fast read, one annoyance I have is that the author overuses the phrase "high-yield". However, it is hard to say what is high-yield when you are testing all of radiology in 600+ questions. I really liked going through his strategy section as a last day comprehensive review.It is unfortunately not the only resource you will need to study for the test, however. You will have to do practice questions/cases to reinforce material and see images. Keep in mind that 15-30% of any given section will be Physics/Quality and Safety. His Quality and Safety review is not sufficient for the exam, and you really should read the ABR document. Dr. David Stevens from Stanford posted some lectures on Youtube going through the document which I found incredibly helpful.The other recommended resources I used to supplement (more than necessary, but I had time to study): RadPrimer (I did not do neuro or MSK because the massive amount of questions in those sections, with no consequence), QEVLAR, A Core Review Question books (MSK, GU, Breast), Breast Case Review, a few RadCases books (Nukes, IR, Neuro), Thomas Popes Aunt Minnie book (interesting but likely unnecessary), and the Crack the Core Case book. Near the end of your studying you will be able to blitz through a case book in 1-2 days. I don't list all of those to freak you out, only to give some suggested resources. What you choose to study will depend highly on your own training, interests, and time given to you by your program. Best wishes to all of those entering boards prep!
A**A
Good for exam bad papers quality
It is very helpful for preparing for board exam. I did not like paper quality
S**Y
Excellent books to prepare for the core exam
Excellent books to prepare for the core exam! I can say this having passed the core taken in June 2016. I used Volumes 1 and 2 as well as the Case Companion. Yes, there are a grammatical errors here and there, but they are easy to overlook. It provides a great review and hits pretty much all the highlights that you need to know for the exam. Prometheus sprinkles in enough humorous comments to keep you awake and alert during long study sessions. Volume 2 includes a physics section that is invaluable- I studied this section multiple times to fully understand it (using some outside resources) and thought it thoroughly covered the necessary physics that was tested on the exam. The strategy, non-interpretive skills, and biostats sections are very useful.
K**E
Best study material
I am an R3 resident studying for boards. This book covers most of the high yield topics. I would have liked more pictures but that is what statdx is for. The author is pretty funny and his mnemonics are great. I would highly recommend this book for boards (along with qbanks). The upper class-men at my program swears by this book.Cons: The non-interpretative section can really be cleaned up. The author goes on tangents and tries to be funny but that really gets in the way of understanding and memorizing material.
A**I
Stop what you are doing and BUY THIS BOOK FOR CORE RADIOLOGY EXAM
If you are currently cramming for the Core Radiology exam, stop what you are doing RIGHT NOW and buy both volumes of this book. By far, the most comprehensive, understandable, hilarious, high yield study resource out there. I finished all the RadPrimer questions, I read Core Radiology twice, and I wish I hadn't wasted my time with those. I wish I had simply been reading this book. The High yield topics, "This vs That", Gamesmanship tips, and Trivia are spectacular. Physics Chapter basically replaces Huda since it is so understandable. I cannot recommend this book enough.
A**R
arrived quickly
Item arrived within time frame, as described. Happy with purchase
A**F
Yes!
Must read for the core. Needs some proof reading and fixing of errors. But don't let that stop you from buying this series!!!!!!Thank you Prometheus!!!! You are hilarious and got me through this test. You're a hero.
W**.
Four Stars
It needs a digital copy. These books are not practical to carry around and study with.
S**S
Great book
Great tool for revising for the FRCR 2a exams. Highly recommended.
C**C
Love it.
Easy quick read with a good dose of sarcasm.
A**L
Lifesaver for anyone studying for their Part 2 Exams
Excellent resource.
L**R
Best review book
Best review book
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