Oxford Assess and Progress Clinical Surgery

Neil Borley

Oxford Assess and Progress Clinical Surgery - illustrated - Oxford: OUP Oxford, c2014 - xvii, 345 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 18 cm. Includes Index

Contents:

Chapter 1 Principles of surgery 1

Chapter 2 Surgical pathology 33

Chapter 3 Practical procedures 55

Chapter 4 Head and neck surgery 71

Chapter 5 Breast and endocrine surgery 81

Chapter 6 Upper gastrointestinal surgery 105

Chapter 7 Hepatobiliary surgery 131

Chapter 8 Abdominal wall surgery 155

Chapter 11 Paediatric surgery 213

Chapter 12 Trauma surgery 231

Chapter 13 Orthopaedic surgery 255

Chapter 14 Plastic surgery 277

Chapter 15 Cardiothoracic surgery 299

Chapter 16 Vascular surgery 313

Chapter 17 Surgery in tropical diseases 329

Chapter 9 Urological surgery 165

Chapter 10 Colorectal surgery 193

Index 335


Oxford Assess and Progress: Surgery is a brand new addition to a trusted revision series for medical undergraduates. This volume includes over 270 SBAs and EMQs covering all the core surgical specialties from orthopaedics to urology. Many questions are illustrated with clinical photographs, scans, and anatomical diagrams. Each question is accompanied by extensive feedback that explains the rationale behind correct and incorrect answers, as well as a star rating system that will help you track your progress. Oxford Assess and Progress: Surgery is also fully cross-referenced to the fourth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery, and references key clinical research and guidelines to help you persue your learning even further. Written by practising surgeons and edited by leading surgical educators and experts in medical assessment to ensure top-quality content, this is the ultimate revision guide to surgery for undergraduates. Ace your Finals with Oxford Assess and Progress!

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