Essential Surgical Practice: Higher Surgical Training In General Surgery Paperback 5
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Author 1
Alfred Cuschieri
Book Description
Essential Surgical Practice: Higher Surgical Training in General Surgery is an indispensable source of reference for the surgical trainee. This fifth volume is fully updated and caters for the needs of the senior trainee surgeon undertaking higher surgical training in general surgery, providing detailed information on those specialties which the general surgeon is required to have a working knowledge of, with a special emphasis on trauma and vascular surgery. Significant changes in surgical training have occurred over the past decade and Essential Surgical Practice reflects this by dividing the chapters into three distinct parts: general patient care; trauma; general surgical care. The text is structured to be highly patient-oriented in line with current thought and practice, with a firm underpinning of pathophysiology. Essential Surgical Practice: Higher Surgical Training in General Surgery will be an indispensable source of reference for all surgical trainees and can be used with confidence in association with local studies and distance learning courses. The content is consistent with the scope and level of information required for international postgraduate examinations.
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English
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date
22 October 2013
Number of Pages
1296
About the Author
Professor Sir Alfred Cuschieri MD(Hon), FRCSEd., FRCSEng, Director of the Institute of Medical Science and Technology, Universities of Dundee and St Andrews, Scotland, UK Professor George B Hanna PhD FRCS, Professor of Surgical Sciences, Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK
Author 2
George Hanna
Edition Number
5
Editorial Review
Praise for the Previous Edition "I have little doubt it will remain a popular reference book, and rightly so. The text is comprehensive yet succinct, and is laid out in a style that permits relatively easy and focused reading." British Journal of Surgery