I think this edition of the book covers the curriculum for respiratory physiology and medicine at an undergraduate level quite adequately. The language is simple and clear. Majority of the concepts are easy to grasp and their general utility in day to day medicine is emphasized at the correct times.
Jethin Rafique, Academic Teaching Fellow in Medical Education, Brighton
I think the overall aim of the book, to provide one text that covers the entire medical course – from beginning to end, is the right one. I think that broadly, the curriculum is covered.
Doug Corfield, Reader in Physiology, School of Medicine, Keele
In general I feel that Crash Course: Respiratory System covers the current curriculum adequately. The title of the text, Crash Course, implies that all the information you need to pass is included (which I feel it is) but in a condensed easy to read book.
David Kennedy, Lecturer in Medical Education, Phase I MBBS Teaching & Learning Coordinator, Newcastle University
I love this series! It’s clearly written, with great diagrams, and loads of questions. It’s great for revision and is really easy to dip into and out of. I love the sexy pink too...
Sarah Edwards, Peninsula Medical School, Feb 2009
I think this book gets my top recommendation for learning, understanding & revising respiratory physiology and disease at an earlier level in a Medical Course (Years 1-3). It is also very good as a quick revision in later years before starting on a clinical respiratory placement. Right from the start physiological concepts are shown in relation to disease pathology — the best way to understand a disease progress and therefore its presentation and treatment. It is well laid out and written in an easy to read style. Simple diagrams help to get the concepts across very clearly. X-ray pictures are included for many diseases. Quick tip boxes remind you of take-home messages or important concepts that may have been covered previously, without needing to look back. Also includes exam-style questions to test your understanding at the end of each topic.
Robert Pallas, Cardiff University, Jul 2008
The text is well summarised, yet sufficiently detailed and easy to understand. Numerous well-drawn diagrams and tables, together with a good index, allow easy access to information. Hints and tips boxes are a good aid for revision and highlight common exam topics.Overall, excellent, affordable book that is useful to both pre-clinical students needing introductory clinical knowledge and to clinical students wanting to revise basic sciences.
Amazon Reviewer, 2004
This book is a massive help for revision for medicine exams. It explains the concepts in a simple enough way to understand with good diagrams and pictures as well as X-ray pictures. The sections in the book are well laid out and very understandable. The self assessment questions at the end are also very well designed and good exam practice. Sometimes, however, the explanations can be a little too oversimplified.
Amazon Reviewer, 2003