For theory, my first preference is G K Pal. But, with G K Pal, you will have to study very regularly. Only then can you finish a large chunk of it. If you want a smaller and simpler book, sembulingham or A K Jain. (I would prefer sembulingham). Once college starts, go to library. Read a particular topic from these 3-4 books, and see which one suits you the most. Buy that book.
Hello sir, what is your opinion in using ganong as the main text book? As its quiet concise than guyton and i have skimmed through certain chapters and i dont find any problem in reading it. Should i use it as a main textbook and make notes out of it for university exams? What is your opinion
@@akkshatmohapatra3899 Ganong is a "review" of physiology. It is for those who have already read (and understood) the Physiology. However, if you are comfortable with it, then, actually there is no match to Ganong. Ultimate book. Certainly for toppers. Once your college begins, take the previous years' Q bank, and try to write some of the long Question answers. If you could write, then simply continue with Ganong.
@@im_ayush.45 The phrase "enough" has different meanings for different students. Enough for - concepts or 50% or 70% or distinction. Guyton is good , of course, for concepts. Ganong is a "review"; for someone who knows physiology well. So, for concepts, Guyton is good. For answer writing, guyton is a bit difficult. So I suggested indian author.
Guyton + notes will be a perfect combination. You may finalize it. When college starts, go to the library. Read a topic from 3-4 books. See which one suits your reading. And finalize it.
Hello sir , i am using Guyton and hall book for concept building. For university exam which book should i use ? Or should i just make notes from Guyton and hall and make it the only physiology book for everything(university+pg entrance)?????
@@_DOMA_0417 Guyton & Hall is the best book for concept building. However, answer making is a bit difficult. Every year's experience is - students take guyton in the beginning. Eventually they also take some Indian author. Keep Guyton as a lifelong companion. (Physiology is required throughout the career). Make answers from Indian authors.
@@SudhaDesai-r7w Yes. It would be good enough. And, previous batches can vouch for this. I have 100s of msgs from previous batch students, saying that they got outstanding marks just by watching videos and reading notes.
@@Vicks_y0 All topics is a subjective term. Is it for 1st MBBS? Then, yes. NEET PG or NEXT; again yes. Most topics required at those levels. The point is - you don’t have to look beyond recorded videos. They will be good enough to get distinction at 1st year.
@@mukulrajak1251 It depends on what you are reading it for (1st prof, or later years, or PG entrance), and what is your goal (like, 60%, distinction, gold medal). But , generally speaking, No. If you read GK Pal, it is more than enough. At places, you might have to just refer to guyton, to understand a particular term or concept in detail. But that’s about it. G K Pal is a complete book.
Sir,I'm reading Costanzo as it felt best to me.But a lot of people around me are following guyton its giving me FOMO.Also Costanzo is significantly thinner than guyton.Should I read Guyton or stick with Costanzo?
@@misha7320 Costanzo...!! Brilliant. Undoubtedly, among the best on Physiology. You may stick to it. Just additionally, ask for the Q bank from the department. And, even as you read Costanzo, just also keep an eye on questions asked in the university. If you don't find a direct answer, you may have to prepare it by making notes. No FOMO necessary.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology thank you for the reply Sir. 🙏 I'll be attending live lectures on the Meded app from 14th october . So excited for the classes ☺️
Thank you sir 🙏🙏
Most welcome
Sir can u provide the pdf of the book
@@arunmoydutta7667 Which book?
Oh. V D joshi?
@@VivekSirsPhysiology yes sir
Sir which book for physiology for uni exams should I purchase pls sir...🙏🙏🙏
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Guyton & Hall
@@jisratrafe Indian authors book for uni exams
For theory, my first preference is G K Pal. But, with G K Pal, you will have to study very regularly. Only then can you finish a large chunk of it. If you want a smaller and simpler book, sembulingham or A K Jain. (I would prefer sembulingham). Once college starts, go to library. Read a particular topic from these 3-4 books, and see which one suits you the most. Buy that book.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology thank you sir🙏
@@i_am_me_bro gk pal very good flowcharts
Hey sir I’m a black student studying physiotherapy how can you help me with physiotherapy human anatomy
Hello sir, what is your opinion in using ganong as the main text book? As its quiet concise than guyton and i have skimmed through certain chapters and i dont find any problem in reading it. Should i use it as a main textbook and make notes out of it for university exams? What is your opinion
@@akkshatmohapatra3899 Ganong is a "review" of physiology. It is for those who have already read (and understood) the Physiology. However, if you are comfortable with it, then, actually there is no match to Ganong. Ultimate book. Certainly for toppers. Once your college begins, take the previous years' Q bank, and try to write some of the long Question answers. If you could write, then simply continue with Ganong.
Can you suggest I want to buy PW meded Notes for better understanding of physiology and which book is refer to buy with these Notes ??
@@im_ayush.45 A K Jain is good. Widely used in all universities. A complete book with ease of language.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology but foreigner author guyton & hall or ganong buy and for prof exam physiology meded book is enough??
@@im_ayush.45 The phrase "enough" has different meanings for different students. Enough for - concepts or 50% or 70% or distinction. Guyton is good , of course, for concepts. Ganong is a "review"; for someone who knows physiology well. So, for concepts, Guyton is good. For answer writing, guyton is a bit difficult. So I suggested indian author.
Guyton + notes will be a perfect combination. You may finalize it.
When college starts, go to the library. Read a topic from 3-4 books. See which one suits your reading. And finalize it.
Hello sir , i am using Guyton and hall book for concept building. For university exam which book should i use ? Or should i just make notes from Guyton and hall and make it the only physiology book for everything(university+pg entrance)?????
@@_DOMA_0417 Guyton & Hall is the best book for concept building. However, answer making is a bit difficult. Every year's experience is - students take guyton in the beginning. Eventually they also take some Indian author. Keep Guyton as a lifelong companion. (Physiology is required throughout the career). Make answers from Indian authors.
Don't use it for writing exams. But for concepts Guyton is best....u can use any cheat book to pass exams but for concepts nooo
Sir which book makes our concepts strong
@@vibhavgoel4421 Guyton. However, it is difficult to finish Guyton in the given time. It takes a daily reading of 3-4 hours.
Hello sir, would it be good to read pathoma (Dr.Hussain Sattar) and your notes from pw meded for proff and next ?
@@SudhaDesai-r7w Yes. It would be good enough. And, previous batches can vouch for this. I have 100s of msgs from previous batch students, saying that they got outstanding marks just by watching videos and reading notes.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology thank you sir 🙏
Will attend live classes for prarambh batch from 14th
Sir prarambh batch is english or hindi sir ?
@@Vicks_y0 Live classes will be in Hinglish. Recorded lectures are in english.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology in recorded all topics covered ah sir ?
@@Vicks_y0 All topics is a subjective term. Is it for 1st MBBS? Then, yes. NEET PG or NEXT; again yes. Most topics required at those levels. The point is - you don’t have to look beyond recorded videos. They will be good enough to get distinction at 1st year.
Sir if I study from GK Pal still I have to read Guyton?
@@mukulrajak1251 It depends on what you are reading it for (1st prof, or later years, or PG entrance), and what is your goal (like, 60%, distinction, gold medal). But , generally speaking, No. If you read GK Pal, it is more than enough. At places, you might have to just refer to guyton, to understand a particular term or concept in detail. But that’s about it. G K Pal is a complete book.
Sir,I'm reading Costanzo as it felt best to me.But a lot of people around me are following guyton its giving me FOMO.Also Costanzo is significantly thinner than guyton.Should I read Guyton or stick with Costanzo?
@@misha7320 Costanzo...!! Brilliant. Undoubtedly, among the best on Physiology. You may stick to it.
Just additionally, ask for the Q bank from the department. And, even as you read Costanzo, just also keep an eye on questions asked in the university. If you don't find a direct answer, you may have to prepare it by making notes. No FOMO necessary.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology thank you for the reply Sir. 🙏 I'll be attending live lectures on the Meded app from 14th october . So excited for the classes ☺️
@@misha7320 wow.. great. See you in live class.
Regards.