New study guide coming on Monday
I’m excited about our new study guide, which will be available on Monday. It’s a collection of all of our best stuff on non-organ-based pathology. You know, that stuff that always bugs you but you never really ask about in class – like what exactly are cytokines? And what causes cancer? It also has some handy tips on how to remember pesky things (like that long list of interleukins, or which MHC receptor is which), and some good reviews of key pathology concepts (hypersensitivity reactions, p53 and other cancer genes, and primary immunodeficiencies).
It’s a lot like our Anatomic Pathology Compendium, only it covers general, non-organ-specific pathology topics. It’s nicely designed and easy to read, whether you keep it in ebook form or use it as a printed book.
Can’t wait for you to see it!
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- Kristine Krafts, M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology University of Minnesota School of Medicine April 2013: 78,614 unique visitors.
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This is exciting; I can’t wait to get my hands on this book. I’m a 3rd year Clinical Laboratory Science major with hopes of becoming a Clinical Pathologist.