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Quick Scroll FAQ: What are high yield topics from Harrison for AIPGE ? 06.25.06 (1 year ago) #1

hi every1,
ive always been confused bout wat exactly has2 b covered from good ol' harri.
1 very useful article has already been authored by vimoj on this subject
but i asked the ever-helpful doc, dkcoolmed 4 his list of must do chapters from harri
this thread is especially 4 ppl like me,
who cud not get their books marked by seniors.a huge thanku 2 DKCOOLMED 4 providing such a detailed list
it's only a guideline & i am probably posting it a bit late (as regards aipg 07) but i thought i'd share this with all of u----

(16th ed)
chapters:4,5,12,16,21,29,35,37,54,58,67,73,82,83,77,96,97110,109,155,158,173,
tables and flowcharts of cardiology
chapters 237,239251,260,261,282,287
tables and flowcharts of neurology,endocrinology
chapters 300-310...

if u still wanna economise,u can foregoupto chapter 54,cos that party is wel covered in mcq books

Summing up in DK's words---
"remember, u r the best judge of how u will study...always try to economise time on prep....give more time to revision instead." icon_biggrin.gif [/b]
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Quick Scroll 06.27.06 (1 year ago) #2

Hi lazy,
another thing i wish to know is,I hav 14th..is it worth going thru[sorry for same kind of questions again]?for above mentioned topics?
thanks!!
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Quick Scroll 06.27.06 (1 year ago) #3

Well thanks a lot lazybonezzz and dr coolmed...

'Tis really gonna help us sail the mighty sea of harrison.. icon_smile.gif icon_biggrin.gif
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Quick Scroll 08.19.06 (1 year ago) #4

hello friends..... really cool... thanks for all the help for the relevant topics... will keep that as a back bone n read now... i know its really very late... but still hoping to do the relavent topics from harri... your has made things seem so possible now... thanks a million
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Quick Scroll 10.18.06 (1 year ago) #5

well..guys...there..is..no..short..cut..to..success.if..u/..study..harrison..rest..assured..u.,,.know..the..topics...like..endocrinology,cardiology,and..connective..tissue..and.,most..important..hematologu.oncology.with,infectious..very..well.good..luck..and...be..prepared..for..the..toughest..
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Quick Scroll 10.19.06 (1 year ago) #6

nice input lazybonezz..
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