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C**Z
ace the shelf and ward pimping
What I love about this text is the comprehensiveness. It has something for all the surg specialties and does a pretty decent job at capturing the most important information. It's full of eponymous that will impress your residents/attendings and facts that will help you on the shelf. I was able to get through the entire text and do the uworld surg questions and ended up with a 97 on the shelf. This is the ideal resource for outline learners. If you thrive on vignettes then look elsewhere. I can't stand case files.The only info it lacks is peds ortho, which is actually very high yield on the shelf. The fluids/electrolytes/nutrition section is on the weak side. The trauma chapter could use improvement as well. The appendix chapter lacks the Alvarado scoring system.
K**M
For the medical student, a welcome alternative to Sabiston's or Surg Recall
First let me state that I have in general been a fan of the "First Aid" genre. I used First Aid for the Step 1 with favorable results. I have First Aid for the Step 2 and am satisfied with it.This book is not as strong as the aforementioned two titles, but as I alluded to in the title of this review, there simply aren't many good surgical clerkship books. First of all, Sabiston's is way too expensive, bulky, and filled with technical details on the performance of surgery--not the ideal source for a medical student completing a 6-8 week clerkship course. Surgical Recall, by contrast, is too superficial--written in question and answer format, it is a better resource for "pimp questions" than conceptually grasping the material.In First Aid for the Surgery, I found a happy medium between those two extremes. It was more suited to the medical student, providing details of how to do a good preoperative physical and the basics of anesthesia, as well as the oft-tested topic of "when to do surgery vs. conservative medical management". The weaknesses of the book is that it was a lofty read for a review book and that a lot of the chapters were beyond what is needed for general surgery (ie specialty chapters on pediatric surgery, neurosurgery, etc.) I would have liked the book better if they had put more energy and effort into the general surg chapters and omitted the specialty chapters entirely--or at least integrated that info into the rest of the book. The specialty chapters weighed down the book as well as detracted from the otherwise logical organization of the book by organ system and topic--for that reason I'd only give it 3 stars.
M**N
I found this a good study tool for my third year surgery rotation
I found this a good study tool for my third year surgery rotation. I used it to study the daily topics for lecture instead of the chapters worth of SurgeryScore they assigned. Gave me the high yield information in an easy to follow format.
M**T
good book
takes awhile to get through, but quite comprehensive. The first 300 pages are what you actually have to know, the last 200 pages are only somewhat needed. I supplemented this book with nms casebook, surgery pretest, and lange 1000 surgery questions. Out of these I would say definitely get nms, probably yes to first aide. I gave it 4/5 stars because I have yet to take the shelf. But so far so good, just study these and keep recall handy for reading before surgery cases for pimping.
S**L
Don't buy for the kindle...
The formatting that is used in the kindle version is terrible; please don't waste your money, because the book ends up being more confusing than helpful. I can't comment on content, because I've given up reading it on the kindle after about thirty pages.
A**A
Perfect
Lot of information, but if you take it bit by bit you can get through the information. I would highly recommend this book. Covers both step 1 basics and step 2 clinicals.
M**L
Not so good.
Purchased this book to study for my 3rd year Surgery Shelf exam for medical school. This book includes far too much detail, making it very difficult to pinpoint pertinent shelf exam answers to questions such as: What is the next best step? What is the most accurate test? In order to figure out what is important you will need to google a lot or buy another book to supplement. This book does have a nice format, hence the 2 stars instead of one.
C**R
A little too general?
I have not taken the shelf yet but this review book seems a little too general for the purpose of preparing for pimping on the wards or in the OR. There is some solid information and everything is presented in a clear, easy to read way with First Aid's trademark boxes in the margins with helpful hints. This is my 2nd time using this series (1st was with psych) and I'm thinking bc this discipline is so much more general you definitely need more texts. I definitely wouldn't say I regret buying but just keep in mind that you may need Lawrence's Essentials or some other reference to read chapters pertaining to the specialty service you will be on.
A**.
easy to get through
Point form, easy to get through. Good basic overview to the surgery clerkship.
C**N
Ottimo libro
Ottimo libro , fa un riepilogo della parte chirurgica, molto più schematico e intuitivo di libri italiani. Fa un ripasso delle principali materie.
J**N
Great review of surgery
This book makes it easy to review important symptoms and helps me make a better pre-hospital diagnosis in my general practice. Highly recommend this easy-to-read, in-depth overview of surgical topics.
A**I
Five Stars
for medical students it is just magnificant
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