1. Cell Physiology and Structure
2. Surgical Nutrition
3. Wound Healing and Care
4. Preoperative Evaluation
5. Hemostasis and Coagulation
6. Inflammation and Shock
7. Biostatistics
8. Fluid and Electrolytes
9. Intracranial and Spinal Trauma
10. Abdominal and Chest Trauma
11. Burns
12. Vascular Trauma
13. Pediatric Trauma
14. Head and Neck
15. Breast Surgery
16. Thyroid and Parathyroid
17. Adrenal Gland
18. Pituitary
19. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
20. Gastrointestinal Physiology
21. Esophagus
22. Stomach
23. Small Bowel
24. The Colon
25. Anorectal Disease
26. Acute Abdomen and the Appendix
27. Abdominal Wall and Retroperitoneum
28. Liver
29. Biliary Tract
30. Pancreas
31. Spleen
32. Vascular Surgery
33. Soft Tissue Sarcoma and Skin
34. Pediatric Surgery
35. Neurosurgery
36. Anesthesia
37. Orthopedics
38. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
39. Urologic Surgery
40. Obstetrics and Gynecology
41. Minimally Invasive Surgery
42. Medicolegal Considerations
Key Features
1. Will cover review material to prepare for both the oral and
written certification exams in surgery. No other board review
provides this.
2. More comprehensive in general. Slated to have over 1400 questions.
Rush only has 1200.
3. Illustrations are lynch-pin here. Over 600 depicting relevant
radiology, gross pathology, and clinical examples in each chapter.
Being able to identify these entities are critical to scoring well on
the oral boards.
4. Rationale for answers will be more thorough"All explanations will
be keyed to relevant pathophysiology and evidence-based clinical
truth.
5. Many photographic examples and questions related to new minimally
invasive surgical techniques(see stomach, GI tract, and vascular
chapters.)
6. Questions related to molecular and scientific underpinnings of
disease will be included in each chapter. Will reflect an increased
focus of this on the boards.
7. Not too simple for the re-certifying surgeon or too esoteric for
the general surgical resident certifying for the first time.
The only comprehensive surgery review for surgeons to prepare for
both their written and oral board exams!
Perfect for certification and re-certification, this review includes
over 1,400 multiple-choice questions and answers on the full spectrum
of general surgery topics.
Features over 600 illustrations depicting radiology, gross pathology,
and clinical examples, which serve as the basis for the
identification based oral boards
Author Biography
Dr. Amit Tevar Department of General Surgery Indiana University
School of Medicine