From Book News, Inc.
The 73 chapters in this study guide and pocket rounds reference review essential information in general surgery and surgical specialties, such as diseases, symptoms, pathophsyiology, and treatments. The left side of each page poses questions with the answers listed on the right. The third edition adds chapters on surgical positions, oncology, and suffixes.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Info
(The Science of Review) Pocket-sized quick reference for ward and board examinations. Contains a question-and-answer format for rapid review and memorization. Features additional acronyms and mnemonics, chapters, and surgical information. Also provides more than 200 illustrations. Previous edition: c1998. Softcover.
Surgical Recall ANNOTATION
This book contains black-and-white illustrations.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
This popular pocket book in its Third Edition is made to accompany third and fourth year medical students on surgical clerkships. This reference enables for quick study and easy access in a rapid-fire Q&A format. A double-column layout is featured with bookmark provided to cover the right side pages' answers while looking at the left side pages' questions. A perfect fit for a lab coat pocket, this book is commonly used as a quick review prior to surgical rounds as well as an easily carried tool for board review. Contains updated content, with newly added select power reviews, plus includes 25 new illustrations.
FROM THE CRITICS
David R. Brenin
This is an interesting and helpful book that contains most of the fundamental information that a third- or fourth-year medical student would be required to know during a surgical clerkship. The book uses the ""Socratic method,"" a question and answer format, that closely resembles the way medical students are evaluated during their surgical rotations. The purpose is to provide concise information that every third- or fourth-year surgical clerk should know. This is a worthy and important objective and the book largely meets it. Because it is targeted specifically to third- and fourth-year medical students, this book would be of little value to any other audience. The authors are credible authorities and have an exact understanding of what their audience wants and needs from this guide. The book contains a small number of black-and-white line drawings, all of which are of good quality. However, I thought that the book is somewhat underillustrated. The index is very helpful and complete. The main feature of this guide is the format, which is conducive to the recall of basic surgical facts. This book will be very useful to its intended audience. It brings together, in a concise manner, most of the information that every third- or-fourth year surgical clerk should know and is presented in a format that closely resembles the way they will be evaluated during their surgical rotations.
Doody Review Services
Reviewer: David R. Brenin, MD (Northwestern University Medical School)Description: This is an interesting and helpful book that contains most of the fundamental information that a third- or fourth-year medical student would be required to know during a surgical clerkship. The book uses the "Socratic method," a question and answer format, that closely resembles the way medical students are evaluated during their surgical rotations. Purpose: The purpose is to provide concise information that every third- or fourth-year surgical clerk should know. This is a worthy and important objective and the book largely meets it. Audience: Because it is targeted specifically to third- and fourth-year medical students, this book would be of little value to any other audience. The authors are credible authorities and have an exact understanding of what their audience wants and needs from this guide. Features: The book contains a small number of black-and-white line drawings, all of which are of good quality. However, I thought that the book is somewhat underillustrated. The index is very helpful and complete. The main feature of this guide is the format, which is conducive to the recall of basic surgical facts. Assessment: This book will be very useful to its intended audience. It brings together, in a concise manner, most of the information that every third- or-fourth year surgical clerk should know and is presented in a format that closely resembles the way they will be evaluated during their surgical rotations.
Booknews
The 73 chapters in this study guide and pocket rounds reference review essential information in general surgery and surgical specialties, such as diseases, symptoms, pathophsyiology, and treatments. The left side of each page poses questions with the answers listed on the right. The third edition adds chapters on surgical positions, oncology, and suffixes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
RATING
3 Stars from Doody