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020 _a 0340631864
020 _a 9780340631867
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082 _a617 HOB
100 _a Michael Hobsley
_939631
245 _aPathways in Surgery
250 _a3rd edition, revised
260 _aLondon
_bTaylor & Francis
_c2002
300 _a 480 pages
520 _aAs a trainee surgeon, this uniquely structured book leads you step-by-step through the possible cases you will be called upon to manage. This problem-based approach is illustrated clearly by the use of algorithms or 'pathways', accompanied by more detailed textual information. The consistent use of these algorithms throughout all chapters helps teach clinical skills by presenting a logical and structured approach to clinical problems. Essential areas of knowledge are highlighted in each chapter to help guide you through the subject. Substantially expanded and updated since the last edition, Pathways in Surgery now covers the whole of surgery adding eyes, ear nose and throat, cardiothoracic, orthopaedics and more extensive coverage of urology to chapters on general surgery. To ensure authoritative descriptions, authors have been chosen for both their specialist knowledge and their experience in teaching hospitals. This book is primarily intended for all students of surgery, both pre-qualification medical students and surgical trainees studying for higher qualifying examinations such as the MRCS. It will also be a useful reference for general practitioners and established surgeons wanting an up-do-date refresher course in fields outside their own specialty.
600 _xMedical / Surgery / General
_926768
600 _xMedical › Surgery › General
_927047
700 _aPaul B. Boulos
_939632
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_cBK
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