List of my favorite books

These are my fav books that Ive used throughout my education. I think they are spectacular resources for learning and in addition to sharing them with readers, it is nice to keep a list all in one place. What better place than on my web site?
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February 27, 2024

Epidemiology & Biostat

Title and Author Description and/or Extra Material
Epidemiology: An Introduction
by Ken Rothman
Companion Site
Epidemiology By Design: A Causal Appoach to the Health Sciences
by Daniel Westreich
Modern Epidmiology 3rd Ed
By Rothman, Greenland and Lash
The First Edition and 2nd Edition are also excellent!
What If, Causal Inference
by Miguel Hernan and Jamie Robins
PDF
Statistical Rethinking
by Richard McElreath
Probability
by Joseph Blitzstein and Jessica Hwang
Version 1 PDF
Version 2 PDF
Regression Modeling Strategies
by Frank Harrell
PDF here
Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis
by Fitzmaurice, Laird and Ware
An Introduction to Statistical Learning
by James, Witten, Hastie, And Tibshirani
PDF and YouTube Videos
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John Kruschke
Whats new in the 2nd Ed.
Explanation in Causal Inference Great resource for causal analysis, although the book is really written for SAS users and not R users, unfortunately. Companion Website here
Statistical Issues in Drug Development
by Stephen Senn
Excellent resource for learning about and understanding statistical issues in Clinical Trials and RCTs

Medical

Favorites from medical school and training. Included basic science books and might be a good reference for med students looking for the best references. Cince my focus is surgery and critical care you will get books slanting that way (eg, anatomy, physiology, pathophys, surgical)

Title and Author Description and/or Extra Material
Medical Physiology
by Boron and Boulpaep
Wuite detailed covereage of physiology, useful for a deep dive.
Best and Taylor’s Physiologic Basis of Medical Practice
by Tandon and Tripathi
I love the presentation of the information in this book. Also useful for a deep dive.
Marino’s The ICU Book
by Paul Marino
The ICU book for quick learning.
West’s Respiratory Physiology
by West
Wonderful companion lectures at UCSD to go with it
West’s Pulmonary Pathophysiology
by West
Wonderful companion lectures at UCSD
Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice
By Standring
Quite in depth anatomy book way beyond just an atlas. Great reference particularly for a surgeon
Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas Wonderful book that includes real dissection photographs
Toronto Notes Fabulous summaries of medical information you will need
First Aid for the Basic Sciences: General Principles
and
First Aid for the Bacis Sciences: Organ Systems
These are both wonderful resources to summarize the “first two years” of med school curriculum and should accompany study of lecture and material (imo)
Atlas of Human Anatomy
by Frank Netter
Didnt appreciate how awesome this is until I was in surgery residency. Its a great reference
Essentials of General Surgery
by Lawrence
Excellent intro summary for medical students going into MS4 rotations
Anatomy as a basis for clinical medicine
by ECB Hall-Craggs
This is an out of print and not well known book, but have found it to be a great way to learn anatomy and a great reference too
The Physiologic Basis of Surgery
By O’Leary
One of my favorite surgery textbooks
Medical Microbiology
By Murray
The book I used in med school and quite useful for that purpose. The author, murray, was actually my lecturer
Basic Immunology
By Abbas
The book I used in med school, much lighter than Janeways and hits all the pertinent points for physicians

Fiction

Title and Author Description and/or Extra Material
Douglas Adams books in general
The Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Dirk Gently Series
Terry Pratchett books in general, too
Discworld Series
Good Omens
The Dinosaur Feather
and
The Arc of the Swallow
Thrillers set in the world of academia, whats not to love?

Mathematics

Title and Author Description and/or Extra Material
Calculus 9th ed.
By Thomas and Finney
Wonderfully lucid exposition of calculus
Intro. to Linear Algebra
by Gilbert Strang
Might be best paired with the MIT OCW Course
Calculus
by Spivak

Physics

Title and Author Description and/or Extra Material
Feynman’s Lectures on Physics Online Version of the books here
University Physics with Modern Physics
by Young and Freedman
Calculus based physics
Physics, Volume 1, 5th Edition
and
Physics, Volume 2, 5th Edition
by Resnick Halliday and Krane
Two parter but also great

Chemistry

Title and Author Description and/or Extra Material
Biochemistry
by Matthews and Van holde
Best Intro Biochem book, and better than Lehninger IMO
Biochemistry
by Voet and Voet
The tome; side note: I got to meet Drs. Voet and Voet and have my 3rd Ed signed
Organic Chemistry
by Marc Loudon
Better than McMurray and Fay in my opinion. There great great corresponding review sheets here
Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight
by Atkins Jones and Laverman
or
Principles of Modern Chemistry by Oxtoby
Both are great resources for gen chem learning with calculus base in the kinetics and energetics sections
Inorganic Chemistry
by Miessler and Tarr

Biology

Title and Author Description and/or Extra Material
Campbell Biology What can be said about this? Comprehenseive intro level biology text covering the entirety of the field from 1000ft view
Molecular Biology of the Cell
by Bruce Alberts
I used the 4th ed. (linked) but Im sure the 5th & 6th eds. are great too!
Physical Biology of the Cell
by Philips et al.
Molecular Cell Biology
by Lodish and Baltimore
Karp’s Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments I used this as my into cell bio book and loved it; was a great intro book.
Janeway’s Immunobiology
By Murphy and Weaver
Research Immunology text, too much depth for medical school more for adv undergrad or grad school
Brock Book of Microorganisms Great intro to microbiology text

…more to come

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