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Required and Recommended Texts 2014 - 15 Biopsychosocial Determinants of Health and Illness Required: 1. Sadock BJ, Sadock VA & Ruiz P. (Eds). Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry, 10th Edition, 2007. The 11th edition is due to be released in August 2015. Students have access to the 10th edition via the Drexel University Libraries at

http://www.library.drexel.edu/resources/restricted/kaplansadock.html Recommended:

2. Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Ed. (DSM-5), APA Press, Washington, DC, 2013. Access to an 3.

electronic version is likely to be available to the students through the University Libraries Fadem B. Behavioral Science in Medicine. Lipponcott, Philadelphia., 2012. A revised electronic version that incorporates the DSM 5 changes will be available in the fall.

Biochemistry Review Books *Ferrier Lippincott's Illustrated Review of Biochemistry 6th ed. J.B. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Phila, PA 2014 Supplemental Material to Review Book Ferrier and Jameson Lippincott's Illustrated Review of Biochemistry Flash Cards, J.B. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Phila, PA 2014 Textbooks *Devlin, Thomas M. (ed) Textbook of Biochemistry with Clinical Correlations 7th ed. Wiley-Liss, Inc. NY 2011 *highly recommended Gross Anatomy Required Texts: Choose one of the following two texts and each of the following texts. Drake, RL, Vogl, W. and Mitchell, AWM. Gray’s Anatomy for Students, 3rd ed. Elsevier, 2009 Moore, KL, and Dalley, AF. Clinically Oriented Anatomy. 7th ed. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2013 Sadler, TW. Langman's Medical Embryology. 12th ed. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 2011 An Atlas You may wish to wait to meet with your lab group before purchasing an atlas. The dissector is keyed to several of the more common anatomy atlases. We recommend: You should select one that you find best suits your learning style. Check with the bookstore for prices and availability. Medical Genetics Recommended Textbooks There are multiple textbooks that can address your needs. Students should select one of these textbooks. 1. Thompson and Thompson Genetics in Medicine, 8th Edition by Robert Nussbaum, Roderick McInnes, Huntington Willard, Ada Hamosh (WB Saunders, 2015). This textbook (ISBN-13: 978-1437706963) is a good resource and is the source of the “colored page” readings. 2. Emery's Elements of Medical Genetics, 14th Edition by Peter Turnpenny, Sain Ellard (Churchill Livingstone, 2011). This text (ISBN-13: 978-0702040436) provides an elementary approach to the topics in medical genetics. 3. Medical Genetics, 4th Edition by Lynn B. Jorde, John C. Carey, Michael J. Bamshad. (Elsevier. 2009). Please note that a 5th version of this book will be available in September 2015 (ISBN-13: 978-0323188357). 4. Essential Medical Genetics, 7th Edition by Edward S. Tobias, Michael Connor, Malcolm Ferguso, (WileyBlackwell, 2011). This textbook (ISBN-13: 978-1405169745) provides a basic introduction to medical genetics.

Medical Immunology Students are strongly advised to purchase either the Parham or Abbas text; however, if the student has another recent immunology textbook (2007 or later), it can be used. Students should remember that certain content has changed over the past few years. Required Texts: 1. Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System by Abul Abbas and Andrew Lichtman (2015) Elsevier Saunders; 4th edition ISBN 978-1-4557-0707-2 This short book does an excellent job of highlighting major concepts. It was created specifically for the needs of medical students. This text is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to give a broad understanding of the material. 2. The Immune System by Peter Parham (2014) Garland Publishing; 4th edition ISBN: ISBN 978-0-8153-4466-7 This is a new well-written text specifically created for medical students. It uses human data and figures where possible. Faculty will be strongly encouraged to use it as a resource for their lectures. Other recommended textbooks (order is based on preference): − Immunology by Goldsby, Kindt, Osborne, and Kuby (2013) ISBN-13: 978-1429219198 This text is extremely well written. It provides better descriptions along with an experimental approach to teaching immunology. − Immunology A Short Course by Coico, and Sunshine (2009) ISBN 978-0-470-08158-78 This book takes a very elementary approach to immunology and integrates it with microbiology. Students who have not studied immunology before may find it a useful reference. − Janeway’s Immunobiology by Kenneth Murphy (2014) ISBN: 0815342438 This text provides a very detailed discussion of immunology. It includes many of the same figures in Parham’s textbook. If students used this text in a previous course, they generally like it. Students who have never had immunology generally find the depth of this textbook overwhelming. Microanatomy Required Text: Histology, A Text & Atlas by Ross & Pawlina. 7th edition. 2015 Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. ISBN: 978-1451187427. Required Atlas: Wheater's Functional Histology: A Text & Color Atlas by B. Young et al. 6th edition. 2014. Churchill Livingstone. ISBN: 978-0-7020-4747-3. Neurosciences REQUIRED BOOKS: 1 Blumenfeld, H. Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, 2nd Edition. Sinauer 2010. 2. Nolte, J. The Human Brain: An Introduction to its Functional Anatomy. 6th Edition. Mosby. 2009. 3. Woolsey, T.A., et al. The Brain Atlas. 3rd Edition, Wiley, 2008. 4. Kandel,E.R. et al. Principles of Neural Science. 5th Edition. McGraw Hill. 2013. Note: It is highly recommended that you purchase both Nolte and Blumenfeld books. Lecturers will refer to Figures from these books and exam material will assume you know the content of required reading from both books. The book by Kandel et al is excellent, scholarly, expensive and heavy, Some sections will be required reading and will be referred to in lectures on neurophysiology, but we recognize that some of you may decide not to purchase it. Therefore, several copies will be available in the library for those who do not wish to invest in this book. An Atlas is REQUIRED and we recommend that you buy the atlas by Woolsey et al, since this is referred to in that lab manual. However, other atlases are also good. The atlas should be brought to laboratories. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. White, J. USMLE Road Map: Neuroscience, 2nd Edition, 2008 2. Gould, Douglas, Brueckner, J. Sidman’s Neuroanatomy: A Programmed Learning Tool, 2nd Edition. Lippincott STUDY GUIDES: Study guides are a very useful supplement AFTER the main material has been learned from handouts and texts, but cannot replace the required reading. We recommend: White,J.S. USMLE Road Map Neuroscience. 2nd Edition, 2008.

Nutrition No required Text. Recommended Texts: 1. Krause's Food, Nutrition, and Diet Therapy 13th ed., K. Mahan and S. Escott-Stump eds, 2012 (Saunders) is a nice, comprehensive textbook. 2. Ferrier, D.R. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews of Biochemistry, 6th ed, , 2014 (Lippincott), has chapters on Nutrition, vitamins, and obesity. PMR: No required texts. Recommended: Dawson-Saunders and Trapp, Basic and Clinical Biostatistics. Friedman, Primer of Epidemiology 4th edition; Hennekens and Buring, Epidemiology in Medicine, 2d edition; Mausner and Kramer, Epidemiology - an introductory text. Physician and Patient Required Course Text:: Doc.Com which is free online Physiology Required Course Text:Medical Physiology: Principles of Clinical Medicine, 4th edition, Rhoades and Bell, Lippincott, 2013. Recommended Course Texts: 1. Boron, W.F. and Boulpaep, E.L. Medical Physiology: A Cellular and Molecular Approach (2nd Updated Ed.), Elsevier Saunders, 2009. (This is a very detailed book with good illustrations.) 2. R.R. Preston and T.E. Wilson Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews: Physiology (1st edition) Lippincott 2012 3. Eaton, D. and Pooler, J. Vander’s Renal Physiology (8th Ed.), McGraw-Hill Medical, 2013. * 4. Klabunde, Richard E. Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts, Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins (2nd edition), 2011. (Most of the material is available at http://www.cvphysiology.com) 5. West, John B., Respiratory Physiology, The Essentials, 9th Edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2011. 6. Costanzo, L. Physiology Board Review Series. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2012. † 7. Metting, Patricia. Physiology Pretest: 14th Edition. McGraw Hill, 2013. 8. Hall, John E., Guyton and Hall Physiology Review (practice problem book), (2nd Ed., 2nd printing) Elsevier, 2013. †† *The Lange series as well as other texts are available free online via the library. †The Costanzo textbook is not recommended. It contains errors and oversimplifications. †† The first printing of this book contained numerous errors. Make sure you use either the 1st edition or the 2nd printing of the 2nd edition.

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