Medical Study Guides
Welcome to the Medical Study Guides Page!

These Study Guides are outlines of classes in the basic medical sciences, designed to help you review for the USMLE Step I, or study for exams in the basic sciences.

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DISCLAIMER

While every attempt has been made to make every study guide as accurate as possible, some study guides may still contain errors. The author cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies the study guides may contain.

If you find an error in a study guide, please let the author know! Email Scott Goodman at goodman.scott@mayo.edu. I will correct any errors as soon as possible. When submitting corrections, please cite any relavant sources if you think it's necessary.

All the documents contained in this site were originally written as review guides, to prepare for exams at the University of Kansas Medical School, during the 1996-'97 academic years. All study guides were adapted from the lectures and handout materials at K.U. Medical School, with occasional reference to standard medical texts. Relavant sources are cited on each class page.


Notes on Downloading and Printing Study Guides

If you are having trouble downloading a study guide, then use the right mouse button to click on the link, and select "Save As" or "Save Link As" to save the file to your hard-drive.
All study guides in this site are in Wordperfect for Windows 7.0 format, except where otherwise noted.
If you want to print out a study guide, it is recommended that you download the file and print it from within Wordperfect, if at all possible. The original Wordperfect documents contain better formatting than the online versions. They contain equations and special characters, such as greek letters, which aren't possible to display on a web-page. If you don't have access to Wordperfect, then you can print it directly from your web-browser, but the results probably won't look quite as good.
When saving a file for printing while on campus or in the ITC, please use a diskette and save to drive a:, rather than saving to the hard-drive.


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