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There's no reading list for phase II like there was in phase I.
Get the oxford handbook of clinical medicine (aka cheese and onion), as well as "surgical talk". Some people get a clinical method book, Hutchinson's is the one that I'd recommend. Many people also like Saunders Pocket Essentials of Clinical Medicine (baby Kumar) but I don't think it has enough detail. For a big textbook of medicine, Harrison's is the most comprehensive, but expensive, and most people do without, or use Kumar & Clark.
At the start of the year you'll be given 10 UCL produced pathology books, which have most of the stuff that you'll need for written exams.
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Nick - Final year Medical Student with neurophysiology iBSc
The views and opinions that I express are mine alone and not that of UCL or RFUCMS.
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