Physics Boards review books

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What are the books you would recommend for the physics boards?

Can they be done with just Huda?

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> Can they be done with just Huda?

In the past, being able to recite Huda backwards was enough. The last 2 years or so, the level of deductive questions has increased. Also, the number of people failing physics has increased this year. So giving it a bit more depth is probably a good idea.

The other popular book is the 'Bushberg', it is a bit more of a text, not as short of a review as the Huda.

An area probably worth studying in a bit more depth is MRI. I believe the name of the book was 'MRI principles' by Mitchell.
 
Thanks for the answer, f_w.

Could you mention some recommendations for the written and oral boards as well?
 
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> Could you mention some recommendations for the written and oral
> boards as well?

The about 80lbs of books in the shelf next to my desk :)
 
f_w said:
> Could you mention some recommendations for the written and oral
> boards as well?

The about 80lbs of books in the shelf next to my desk :)

Ah, ok.. So I take it the physics boards have a much more compact body of knowledge. No quick review books for written/oral, which makes sense.
 
fedor said:
Thanks for the answer, f_w.

Could you mention some recommendations for the written and oral boards as well?

I thought a high school student asking about applying to medical school was jumping the gun.

That's nothing compared to a medical student that hasn't even taken Step 1 asking questions about a Physics exam as part of radiology residency. :laugh:
 
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