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- BookMarc A. Neff, editor.Summary: Edited by Dr. Marc Neff, Passing the General Surgery Oral Board Exam, Second Edition helps candidates prepare for the General Surgery Oral Board Exam in a different way than other review books. In addition to covering concepts frequently addressed on the test, the review also alerts you to 'common curveballs' and 'strikeouts'- the unexpected problems or seemingly benign actions (or inactions) that could result in a missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, and thus result in failure to pass the exam. Fully updated and expanded to reflect the many changes in standards of care, this unique study guide is the first to expose the potential traps and pitfalls of the exam by providing examples of how the questions may be asked and what not to say in response.
Contents:
Organizational Theme / Marc A. Neff
Breast / Linda Szczurek
Colon and Small Bowel / Linda Szczurek, Devin C. Flaherty, and Marc A. Neff
Abdominal Endocrine / Anna Goldenberg Sandau and Roy L. Sandau
Head and Neck Endocrine / Anna Goldenberg Sandau and Roy L. Sandau
Esophagus / Christina Sanders
Genitourinary / Marc A. Neff
Hepatobiliary / Linda Szczurek
Pancreas / Linda Szczurek, Jonathan Nguyen, and Marc A. Neff
Pediatric / Linda Szczurek
Perioperative Care / Jonathan Nguyen and Marc A. Neff
Skin and Soft Tissue / Marc A. Neff
Stomach and Duodenum / Marc A. Neff and Devin C. Flaherty
Thoracic / Nicole M. Harris
Trauma and Critical Care / Leigh Ann Slater [and others]
Vascular / Brandt D. Jones
Conclusions: Last Curveballs Considerations / Marc A. Neff.Digital Access Springer 2014 - ArticleNossal GJ, Pike BL.J Immunol. 1978 Jan;120(1):145-50.