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Orthopaedic Surgery: Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment Hardbound
Author(s):
Sam W Wiesel MD
John N Delahay MD
Wudbhav N Sankar MD
Brent B Wiesel MD
ISBN-10: 0-7817-9751-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-7817-9751-1
Pub Date: December 2010
Pages: 822
Illustrations: 1350
Trim Size: 8.375 x 10.875
Orthopaedic Surgery: Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment is ideally suited for the first two years of the orthopaedics residency. Each chapter is coauthored by a senior resident or fellow and an established academic physician and is concise enough for a PGY1 resident to read in two or three hours. PGY1 residents can read the text from cover to cover to gain a general foundation of knowledge that can be built upon when they begin their second year. PGY2 and PGY3 residents can then use specific chapters to review a subspecialty before starting a new rotation or seeing a patient with a subspecialty attending.
The book contains two sections: General Principles and Orthopaedic Subspecialties. The General Principles section covers basic science in enough detail to prepare the reader for in-service and board exams. The Orthopaedic Subspecialties section focuses on diagnosis and management of the most common pathologic entities. Each subspecialty chapter covers history, physical examination, imaging, and common diagnoses. For each diagnosis, the book sets out the typical presentation, options for nonoperative and operative management, and expected outcomes.
--Each chapter is concise enough so that a PGY1 should be able to read it in 2-3 hours.
--Each chapter is written by a junior author who is a senior resident, fellow, or just out of training and a second senior author with an established academic reputation. The junior author will ensure that the material is presented at the right level.
--Covers the basics of examination and the diagnosis and management of the most common pathologic entities.
--For common diagnoses, the chapters set out the typical presentation, options for nonoperative and operative management, and expected outcomes.
--Explains why and when to do procedures and leads into the how to do it of Operative Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery.
--Outline format
--The General Principles section presents orthopaedic basic science in sufficient detail to prepare the resident for in-training and board examinations.
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