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- A must haveRead book cover to cover in preparation for your renal exam during nurse anesthesia school. Usually required too. Rating: - Simply the bestThis is simply the best in its class--a foundation of my medical education. The diagrams are excellent. Text explanations are clear, detailed, precise and, most importantly, succinct. When I die, bury me with Vander's Renal Physiology. Rating: - Renal Physiology Made EasyReal Physiology provides the basics needed for a medical school renal unit. By purchasing this book, a medical student is able to focus on the renal system in more detail than in some basic physiology texts. Rating: - Good introductory bookVery good book, everything is simplified, easy introduction into subject, it is almost like being spoon fed. Pathologic correlation's are given, it does not have all the biochemistry but major subjects are covered and author has conceptualized that makes everything easy. Rating: - THE book to have re: the beansFor anyone who struggled to understand why the nephron concentrates, then dilutes, then concentrates again the urine, this book will do much to ease your pain. Since medical school I've purchased Editions 1, 3, & 5, just so that I could keep up with my interns & residents. Here's how he does it: #1: short book, (you know how intimidating those tomes can be) #2: lots of diagrams #3: end-of-chapter questions (with answers & explanations) If you want to understand the Kidney, no matter where you are in your studies or practice, I wholeheartedly recommend this text. page 1 of 2
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