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Cracking the Intercollegiate General Surgery FRCS Viva: A Revision
Guide 2e provides the framework and knowledge to pass the
non-subspecialty sections of the FRCS (General Surgery) viva and
clinical examination. This comprehensive and up to date revision
text covers all essential topics in critical care, emergency and
general surgery as well as research papers, basic statistics and
data manipulation for the academic section.This essential revision
guide provides you with the vital points for each topic, presented
in a concise, structured manner and referenced where appropriate.
It is essential reading for anyone preparing for the FRCS General
Surgery exam.
Cracking the Intercollegiate General Surgery FRCS Viva: A Revision
Guide 2e provides the framework and knowledge to pass the
non-subspecialty sections of the FRCS (General Surgery) viva and
clinical examination. This comprehensive and up to date revision
text covers all essential topics in critical care, emergency and
general surgery as well as research papers, basic statistics and
data manipulation for the academic section.This essential revision
guide provides you with the vital points for each topic, presented
in a concise, structured manner and referenced where appropriate.
It is essential reading for anyone preparing for the FRCS General
Surgery exam.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Few doctors receive formal training in how to conduct an outpatient
consultation or how to compose and dictate an outpatient letter.
Trainee surgeons in each new specialty spend their first few weeks
in outpatient clinics learning by experience with all the pitfalls
this entails. Much work involves seeing patients who have been
brought back for review by their predecessors. Problems are caused
by inexperience, unfamiliarity, fear of making mistakes, the
pressure of patient numbers and lack of training.New doctors will
find little help in the standard textbooks on how to follow-up
patients.This book provides the necessary background information to
enable rational decision making in a concise and economical style.
It describes reasonable and safe lines of management suitable for
most patients, ideal for when discussion with a senior colleague is
not possible. Since the First Edition was published surgical
outpatient services have undergone tremendous change. The
traditional general surgical clinic has been replaced by specialist
clinics where decisions on patient management are taken by
multidisciplinary teams.This new edition is multi-authored to take
account of the multidisciplinary approach. As well as an overall
review of general outpatient issues, every major specialty is
covered, with clear notes for each condition covering history,
examination, investigations, results, treatment, follow-up and
post-operative follow-up. The book can be read before or during
clinics, and enables trainees to have an action plan in mind before
they walk into a consultation. All surgeons have to be trained to
go through the process of dealing with unfamiliar clinical
conditions for the first time. Surgeons will use this book as a
useful foundation on which to build their own personal knowledge.
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