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Reddit mentions of SUCCESS! in Clinical Laboratory Science (4th Edition)

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of SUCCESS! in Clinical Laboratory Science (4th Edition). Here are the top ones.

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Found 6 comments on SUCCESS! in Clinical Laboratory Science (4th Edition):

u/aznnerd09 · 6 pointsr/medlabprofessionals

I personally used the Harr book since my program gave us a manual/study guide that was basically a review of everything. Harr is great for practice tests with easy access to the answers.

I had a classmate that swore by the Success in CLS book. It has an awesome review section if you need one.

For my own studying, I stuck to my study guide, the Harr book, and lots and lots of LabCE.

u/anonymous_coward69 · 3 pointsr/medlabprofessionals

[This is a really good book] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0135126487/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1). LabCE gives you a decent representation of the type of questions you will see on the accreditation test. The book is a summarized version of everything you will go over during your coursework and decent study material, so that's what I'd go with if I could only get one. If you have the money, get both.

u/lis_sing · 3 pointsr/medlabprofessionals

Questions in the BOC book were harder than what I had in my test. Had the Harr book but didn't use it since I didn't like the format of the book

For study materials, I definitely recommend:

SUCCESS! in Clinical Laboratory Science

This has a lot of outline reviews that I found extremely helpful

Clinical Laboratory Science Review: A Bottom Line Approach

This book has a lot of tables, graphics, and charts to help you remember all this info

u/izrapse · 2 pointsr/medicine

I used these two:

http://www.amazon.com/SUCCESS-Clinical-Laboratory-Science-Edition/dp/0135126487/
This one has fairly detailed outlines for each subsection with plenty of questions.

http://www.amazon.com/Medical-Laboratory-Science-Review-Robert/dp/0803628285/
This one only contains questions, but it comes with a CD that has pictures as well.

Get plenty of practice and good luck!

u/JBLA · 2 pointsr/medlabprofessionals

LabCE, Success in Clinical Lab Science, and the BOC book. I also had this book from Louisiana State University. It's very bare bones, but it's written in a way that helps you remember key information. I found it very useful.

u/cornerdius · -1 pointsr/medlabprofessionals

If ur going to buy a book, don't buy a text book. But a study guide. I'll put a plug in for my favorite: https://www.amazon.com/SUCCESS-Clinical-Laboratory-Science-4th/dp/0135126487.

Disclaimer: my professors wrote this book.