On a professional level, I would recommend something related to anatomy. This is one of the toughest courses in any curriculum and any advantage will be useful.
On a more personal note, I would recommend reading something that gives a patient's perspective -- something that helps us understand what it's like to be a patient or have a disability. Here are a few of my faves:
On a professional level, I would recommend something related to anatomy. This is one of the toughest courses in any curriculum and any advantage will be useful.
On a more personal note, I would recommend reading something that gives a patient's perspective -- something that helps us understand what it's like to be a patient or have a disability. Here are a few of my faves:
and anything by Oliver Sacks (though The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat is my fave).
Enjoy!
[Moving Violations] (https://www.amazon.com/Moving-Violations-Wheelchairs-Declarations-Independence/dp/0786881623) - it's a good read
Give him this book Very inspirational.