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Pocket Companion to Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease

Quick-reference pocket guide extracted from and keyed to Robbins' textbook, a Brandon/Hill selection. Previous edition: c1995. Trim size: 8.5 x 4 inches. For students. Softcover. DNLM: Pathology handbooks.
Pocket Companion to Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease
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User Reviews about Pocket Companion to Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease

This pocket guide offers a concise description of the various pathologies that the cumbersome Robbin's text offers. There are very few pictures so the larger text is much more visually stunning but if you need a resource that provides a quick overview this is an excellent source. The index makes it super easy to find what you are looking for and the pathologies are organized into organ systems/ nutritional defeciencies, etc. -- Pocket Pathology Guide
My opinion is that the first few chapters of the big Robbins are a must read. There is no way around it. But after that, Companion Robbins will save you a lot of time in medical school pathology. It is too much and too wordy to study this for USMLE.

I think if you only read Robbins companion book you will miss too much for medical school pathology. There simply is not enough time to just sit down and read the entire big Robbins. So, read Companion Robbins, learn all of tables and study the photos and diagrams in big Robbins, and skim through big Robbins for pertinant details in the text and highlighted areas. Read BRS Pathology and take notes in BRS pathology as you go (you can then use BRS pathology to study for tests and to study for USMLE). Then use Robbins Review book to test yourself with the questions and take notes in BRS pathology from this too. -- Excellent condensation of material.
The best part about the "Pocket Robbins" is its concise explanation of just about everything that the "big Robbins" says. I have found that one of the most important decisions I make in medical school is how I focus my time. I can usually read through the pocket robbins in about half the time as the big robbins. I then use the big robbins as reference to clarify any concepts the the pocket robbins may not have explained in enough detail. One of the only real drawbacks to the pocket edition is that there are no images. The pocket edition references the page numbers of the topic in the big robbins so that you can go and look up the corresponding pictures. All in all, I really think this is a great book and if I had to choose between it and the big robbins, I would probably pick the pocket and supplement it with a pathology atlas. Happy studying. -- Great Book
I love this pocket edition of Robbins. I use it to look up items when I am studying the week before exams. Everything high yield is in here and the index is great. I travel with this little thing, it lives on my desktop...it's the only book on my desktop. Cross-reference with Big Robbins, especially for photos. -- The Real Thing
The small Robbins pulled me through my pathology. There is no time to read the big Robbins. I used it to prepare Step1 and i am glad that i use it. -- Life saver