Reddit reviews The Practice of Surgical Pathology: A Beginner's Guide to the Diagnostic Process
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read Molavi. This book will introduce you to like 90+% of what you will possibly see in a month. All the clerkships I had in med school, the staff gave me a portion of the resident's slides to look at on my own, so it was not passive. It is basically up to how they have their course set up.
It is also useful to just look at a full autopsy case to try to understand what normal may look like.
Every PGY-1 at my program gets a copy of Molavi which is a great intro text but is obviously more focused on surg path and less applicable to forensics. DiMaio has a good, affordable book that's more specific.