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asked by runaway on November 28, 2006 6:34 AM
This concise volume gives you a comprehensive review of both general surgery and surgical subspecialties in a user-friendly, question-and-answer format. Thoroughly revised, this 4th edition adds new chapters and updates existing chapters while maintaining its broad review of surgical topics. This ensures the questions offer a wide-ranging and complete review of the information most important to you. The Rush University Review is perfect for residents in training; surgeons preparing for certification or recertification exams, and experienced clinicians wishing to keep abreast of current advances.


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IN MY OPINION THIS IS THE BEST BOOK TO PREPARE TO ANY GENERAL SURGERY EXAMS BECAUSE YOU CAN EXERCISE IN DOING MULTIPLE CHOISE TESTS AND STUDING TEXTS AT THE SAME TIME IN THE COMENTS, THAT ARE VERY GOOD, COMPREENSIVE AND WITH A LARGE TEXT WITH EXCELENT REFERENCES, THAT INCLUDES THE PRINCIPALS AND CLASSIC GENERAL SURGERY BOOKS AND VERY GOOD ARTICLES.
reviewed by porsche on November 29, 2006 11:30 AM

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This is the best book in its category, both as a tool for preparation for exams and as a textbook by itself. This should definitely be the first book you read when studying for an exam.
reviewed by reader99 on November 29, 2006 2:20 PM

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This book is an excellent source of information both as a revision material and as a text book I do recommend all surgeons to read it
reviewed by vicky123 on November 29, 2006 2:41 PM

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This book will be extremely valuable to any general surgery resident--it addresses a wide range of general surgery and surgical subspecialty topics, contains hundreds of multiple choice questions, and provides need-to-know information with clear explanations. I recommend it as the primary source for in-training review and board exam review.
reviewed by stonefox on November 29, 2006 5:11 PM

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Highly recommended for any general surgery resident, both for studying to increase your knowledge base during residency as well as preparing for boards after you graduate. Each chapter has a series of multiple choice questions that are immediately followed by answers and a few paragraphs discussion. I found this didactic format most helpful.
reviewed by webster on November 29, 2006 5:55 PM

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