General Surgery
Review is a comprehensive review presented in
a unique case-based format. Topics are summarized in
easy-to-remember capsules with exam pearls interjected
throughout.
A "quick-read" —the book can serve as
a last minute study aid or a general framework for learning
about the field of surgery, including a relevant review
of all relevant subspecialties. 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.
Martin
A. Makary, a general surgeon at the Johns Hopkins
Hospital, has assembled the review in conjunction with
his colleagues and many other national experts. |