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Anatomy Tutor for Surgeons in Training

Anatomy Tutor for Surgeons in Training

Anatomy Tutor for Surgeons in Training

Reuben D. Johnson
Arun Sahai
Jonothan Epstein
Anant Krishnan
Alexis Schizas
Paul Patterson
Harold Ellis
July 2008
Paperback
9780521734745
£68.99
GBP
Paperback

    Based on the authors' own tutorials and dissection sessions during basic surgical training, this invaluable guide to surgical anatomy, fully illustrated throughout with clear line diagrams drawn exclusively for this book, will provide the surgical trainee with an invaluable guide to this important part of surgical training. Each chapter begins with a topic list designed to help the reader plan and coordinate a programme of study. Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) have been included throughout, and are designed to illustrate the main points of each topic. Each question is accompanied by full model answers to help students acquire and consolidate their anatomical knowledge. This book will prove invaluable for both medical and dental students, and also for surgical trainees taking the MCQ component of postgraduate surgical examinations.

    • Combination of descriptive text, clear line diagrams and MCQs make this the perfect self-earning tool
    • Anatomy is a key part of many examinations, so suitable for a broad audience, including undergraduate medical and dental students
    • Excellent value for money

    Product details

    July 2008
    Paperback
    9780521734745
    180 pages
    228 × 148 × 18 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Thorax
    • 2. Abdomen
    • 3. Pelvis
    • 4. Upper limb
    • 5. Lower limb
    • 6. The vertebral column
    • 7. Head and neck
    • 8. Neuroanatomy
    • Appendix: anatomical abbreviations.
      Contributors
    • Arun Sahai, Jonothan Epstein, Anant Krishnan, Alexis Schizas, Paul Patterson