2014 Medical Reference Catalogue

SURGERY

Surgery Review

Second Edition The Johns Hopkins ABSITE Review Manual Robert A. Meguid, MD Halsted Resident, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Pamela A. Lipsett, MD FACS, FCCM Professor of Surgery, Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, and Nursing, General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Program

Third Edition

Martin A. Makary, MD Associate Professor of Surgery, Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Director, Johns Hopkins Pancreas Islet Transplantation Center; Director, Surgical Quality and Safety, Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland Michol Cooper Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

Director, Co-Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Units, Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine and Nursing, Baltimore, MD

November 2013 / Paperback Approx. 728 pp. / Approx. 293 lllus. 9781451184051

November 2013 / Paperback Approx. 536 pp. / Approx. 60 lllus. 9781451173321

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

Surgery Review is a comprehensive review presented in a unique format. Topics are introduced with case presentations and relevant diagnostic and management information is then summarized in easy-to- remember capsules with exam pearls interjected throughout. All areas of general surgery are covered, including the subspecialty areas. There is also a section on basic science found on the in-training exam and written boards, and a section of anesthesia, trauma, and critical care. Unlike many other books, General Surgery Review excludes controversial management in order to present an easy-to-remember foundation of knowledge. Thus, the book focuses on "the basics" to provide the reader with a broad command of the field. This title is indispensable to residents studying for in-training exam or boards, and is also popular with practitioners preparing for their recertification exam in general surgery. f f Full color format f f New emphasis on color diagrams to help explain concepts and procedures f f covers all areas taught in a general surgical residencyeasy to read and remember f f quick review unique format mixes a case approach and bulleted review format FEATURES

Written by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine faculty and surgical residents, the second edition of The Johns Hopkins ABSITE Review Manual delivers comprehensive coverage of the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination through two full-length practice tests. Both tests are based on actual key words from recent ABSITEs, and are accompanied by test review sections, which go over every practice test question and answer, providing rationales behind surgical decision-making.ABSITE-style question format familiarizes readers with the test’s presentation and content. This edition features twice the number of questions as in the previous edition, offering even more opportunities for self-paced review. Rationales for correct and incorrect responses help to identify the test-taker’s strengths and weaknesses. A convenient companion website offers a complete online test bank to facilitate studying on the go and simulate the actual examination.This book is ideal not only for those preparing for the ABSITE, but also for surgeons and residents studying for the general surgery qualifying exam and for all surgical residents seeking to review key topics during rotations. f f Two full-length practice tests with 225 questions each, for total of 450 questions f f Based on actual key words from recent ABSITEs f f Companion website featuring an interactive question bank f f High-quality questions and discussions by leaders in their fields f f Key figures and tables, up-to-date cancer staging and treatment algorithms f f Explanations are referenced to popular textbooks, journal articles, and websites FEATURES

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