Anyone considering a career in the medical field should be commended for their interest in a lifetime of helping others. They have a long yet rewarding journey ahead, and it all begins with study.
At Booktopia, we stock an array of pre-clinical books and books on the basic sciences that can help to provide a strong foundation of entry level knowledge for those just starting out. These books help students to get a grasp of the terminology, areas of study, basic anatomy, and so much more.
Browse the selection online today, and start your journey towards a career in medicine tomorrow.
Popular pre-clinical books
What better place to start for pre-clinical medical books than with Anatomy & Physiology for Dummies. From the world-renowned series known for introducing everyday people to difficult subjects, this release introduces readers to the human body. It covers the structures and functions, with names and terms and explanations for a solid understanding of how it all works. Even for those not entering into the medical industry, this is a fascinating read that can help you learn more about your own body.
The Anatomy Colouring Book is a book that’s as practical as it is fun for anyone looking to learn more about anatomical structures. It includes precise figures across 162 two-page spreads, complete with terminology so you can learn as you go.
Another fantastic pre-clinical read is Skills in Clinical Nursing. This spiral-ringed book is a guide for undergraduate nursing students looking to begin their education in the field. It covers the basics of infection control, safe patient moving, health assessment, and hygiene care, so students can get a solid understanding of some of the core tenets of nursing.
Books on the basic sciences
One of the most famous medical sciences books in the world is Gray’s Anatomy, but for those just starting out, Gray’s Anatomy for Students can be a more beginner-friendly version. This book is a concise and highly readable text about the basics of the human anatomy. It is presented by body region for easy navigation, and includes more than 1,000 illustrations to depict each piece of the puzzle.
For a stunning look at one of the world’s simplest forms, Oxygen goes into great depth into oxygen itself, and the role it has played throughout human history and life on Earth. It explores pure oxygen, reactive forms of the molecule, and how it has spurred both life and death throughout history.