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Study Surgery [electronic resource] : A Guidance to Pass the Board Clinical Exam / by Haifa Alotaibi.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021Description: XVII, 458 p. 150 illus., 145 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811623059
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617 23
LOC classification:
  • RD1-811
Online resources:
Contents:
1 Surgical aspects of breast diseases for clinical board exams -- 2 Surgical aspects of thyroid diseases for clinical board exams -- 3 Surgical aspects of parathyroid diseases for clinical board exams -- 4 Surgical aspects of adrenal diseases for clinical board exams -- 5 Surgical aspects of liver diseases for clinical board exams -- 6 Surgical aspects of biliary diseases for clinical board exams -- 7 Surgical aspects of pancreatic and splenic diseases for clinical board exams -- 8 Surgical aspects of esophageal diseases for clinical board exams -- 9 Surgical aspects of gastric and duodenal diseases for clinical board exams -- 10 Surgical aspects of small bowel diseases for clinical board exams -- 11 Surgical aspects of colon and rectal diseases for clinical board exams -- 12 Surgical aspects of anal diseases for clinical board exams -- 13 Surgical aspects of trauma for clinical board exams.-14 Surgical aspects of skin and soft tissue diseases for clinical board exams -- 15 Surgical aspects of Vascular diseases for clinical board exams -- 16 Surgical aspects of Urological diseases for clinical board exams.-17 Communication skills for clinical board exams.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The book provides A-Z information of surgical disorders in a concise and engaging format and serves as a complete reference for surgical trainees to prepare for the annual promotion and final clinical board exam specially the oral exam. It enhances the subject knowledge and provides distilled information required for clinical exams. The book teaches the resident how to approach a patient with a particular complaint, covering all the possible diagnoses, the operative techniques, and the post-operative follow up. The book provides evidenced based up-to-date information on the examination references in a very simple way. It includes algorithms and illustrations that provide better understanding and eliminate common areas of confusion that result in misdiagnosis and mismanagement; it focuses on the areas in which candidates commonly fail during the exams. Every chapter includes a practice section that provides the opportunity to practice learning outcomes in the form of multiple case scenarios and questions for discussion, along with ideal answers against which readers can test their knowledge using the provided checklist. These case scenarios are very interesting and unique asset of this book. The book is useful for surgical trainees and graduate students, who are preparing for their surgery board clinical exam. It may also be beneficial to the surgeons who have just qualified and passed their board, particularly who are in the early part of their professional career.
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Item type Home library Class number URL Status Date due Barcode
E-book University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Furness NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan
E-book University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Lancaster NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan

1 Surgical aspects of breast diseases for clinical board exams -- 2 Surgical aspects of thyroid diseases for clinical board exams -- 3 Surgical aspects of parathyroid diseases for clinical board exams -- 4 Surgical aspects of adrenal diseases for clinical board exams -- 5 Surgical aspects of liver diseases for clinical board exams -- 6 Surgical aspects of biliary diseases for clinical board exams -- 7 Surgical aspects of pancreatic and splenic diseases for clinical board exams -- 8 Surgical aspects of esophageal diseases for clinical board exams -- 9 Surgical aspects of gastric and duodenal diseases for clinical board exams -- 10 Surgical aspects of small bowel diseases for clinical board exams -- 11 Surgical aspects of colon and rectal diseases for clinical board exams -- 12 Surgical aspects of anal diseases for clinical board exams -- 13 Surgical aspects of trauma for clinical board exams.-14 Surgical aspects of skin and soft tissue diseases for clinical board exams -- 15 Surgical aspects of Vascular diseases for clinical board exams -- 16 Surgical aspects of Urological diseases for clinical board exams.-17 Communication skills for clinical board exams.

The book provides A-Z information of surgical disorders in a concise and engaging format and serves as a complete reference for surgical trainees to prepare for the annual promotion and final clinical board exam specially the oral exam. It enhances the subject knowledge and provides distilled information required for clinical exams. The book teaches the resident how to approach a patient with a particular complaint, covering all the possible diagnoses, the operative techniques, and the post-operative follow up. The book provides evidenced based up-to-date information on the examination references in a very simple way. It includes algorithms and illustrations that provide better understanding and eliminate common areas of confusion that result in misdiagnosis and mismanagement; it focuses on the areas in which candidates commonly fail during the exams. Every chapter includes a practice section that provides the opportunity to practice learning outcomes in the form of multiple case scenarios and questions for discussion, along with ideal answers against which readers can test their knowledge using the provided checklist. These case scenarios are very interesting and unique asset of this book. The book is useful for surgical trainees and graduate students, who are preparing for their surgery board clinical exam. It may also be beneficial to the surgeons who have just qualified and passed their board, particularly who are in the early part of their professional career.