This quick reference guide for medical students and junior doctors is essential during surgery rotations.Churchill's Pocketbook of Surgery covers the fundamental principles of all the major surgical specialties including aetiology, diagnosis and management, pre-operative and post-operative care. It includes an overview of important considerations such as consent, clinical audit, common operations, and provides a checklist of emergency situations.Fully updated, succinct and clearly structured, this is a must-have book that you will return to time and again. - New chapter on the heart and thoracic great vessels - Updated content on new surgical approaches and minimally invasive surgery - Shock chapter has been updated to reflect the tenth edition of ATLS - Introductory chapter on consent, medicolegal issues, statistics and clinical audit - New colour illustrations throughout - Small, portable format – refer to it during your surgical rounds - Succinct text and clearly structured – easy to navigate for doctors on the go - Covers all the major surgical specialties - Provides an overview of history-taking, relevant physical signs, differential diagnosis, investigations and practical treatment - Outlines common operations such as appendicectomy and thyroidectomy - Checklist of emergency situations for quick reference - Hints and tips throughout
A concise revision guide to the core basic sciences for all surgical trainees preparing for Part A of the Intercollegiate MRCS examination. Covering the essential facts for anatomy, physiology and pathology, with indications of both their clinical relevance and importance. Focusing on the recurring examination themes for initial surgical training, this title is designed for the basic surgical trainee as well as proving useful for those in higher surgical training and for the surgically-inclined, well-motivated student. Covers the essentials of the basic sciences – anatomy, physiology and pathology - for the MRCS examination. Explains the application and clinical relevance of the three sciences. Bulleted text for easy reading and rapid exam preparation. Focused on the common themes of the examination. Clear annotated line drawings to aid learning. 250 new online single-best answer questions in the format of the MRCS Part A examination. Each answer will refer back to text for further reading as required. New OSCE ‘Clinical scenarios’ at the end of every chapter.
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