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Hands-On Guide to Surgical Training

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Informationen zum Autor Matthew Stephenson is Senior Surgical Registrar within the South East Thames Rotation, and the author of How To Operate: for MRCS candidates and other surgical trainees (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, ISBN 9780470657447). Klappentext Thinking about a surgical career? About to start surgical training? Do you know what to expect and how to thrive?The Hands-on Guide to Surgical Training is the ultimate, practical guide for medical students and junior doctors thinking about taking the plunge into surgery, and also for surgical trainees already in training. It's full of invaluable, practical information and career guidance to ensure you get the most out of your surgical career.It offers general guidance and advice on surgical training, together with detailed information on each of the nine surgical subspecialties, each written by seniors and consultants, as you make both clinical and career-based choices.Undoubtedly one of the most comprehensive resources for surgical trainees available, The Hands-on Guide to Surgical Training will be essential reading throughout your training and surgical career.Take the stress out of surgical training with The Hands-on Guide! Zusammenfassung Thinking about a surgical career? About to start surgical training? Do you know what to expect and how to thrive? The Hands-on Guide to Surgical Training is the ultimate, practical guide for medical students and junior doctors thinking about taking the plunge into surgery, and also for surgical trainees already in training. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface vi Introduction vii Contributors ix So you want to be a surgeon? xi Abbreviations xvii Clinical 1 Theatres 1 Surgical instruments 1 Sutures 10 Theatre etiquette 12 Patient safety and the WHO surgical checklist 17 How to write the operation note 22 Introduction to operative sections 26 Appendicectomy 26 Inguinal hernia repair 31 Dynamic hip screw 37 2 Wards 45 3 Clinics 71 4 On Call 78 Non-clinical Generic stage 5 The Foundation Years 89 6 The Core Training Years 100 7 The Specialty Training Years 122 Surgical specialties 8 General Surgery 140 9 Urology 148 10 Cardiothoracic Surgery 156 11 Oral and maxillofacial surgery 160 12 Ear, nose and throat surgery (Otorhinolaryngology - head and neck surgery) 166 13 Paediatric surgery 171 14 Neurosurgery 179 15 Orthopaedics 186 16 Plastic Surgery 193 Other issues 17 Applying for Jobs 201 18 Flexible Training and Women in Surgery 219 19 Academic Surgery 225 20 Other Issues in Surgical Training 233 21 Fellowships 250 22 Approaching Consultancy 256 Appendix 1: Preoperative assessment 264 Appendix 2: Consent 286 Appendix 3: Local Anaesthetics 292 Index 295 ...

List of contents

Preface vi
 
Introduction vii
 
Contributors ix
 
So you want to be a surgeon? xi
 
Abbreviations xvii
 
Clinical
 
1 Theatres 1
 
Surgical instruments 1
 
Sutures 10
 
Theatre etiquette 12
 
Patient safety and the WHO surgical checklist 17
 
How to write the operation note 22
 
Introduction to operative sections 26
 
Appendicectomy 26
 
Inguinal hernia repair 31
 
Dynamic hip screw 37
 
2 Wards 45
 
3 Clinics 71
 
4 On Call 78
 
Non-clinical Generic stage
 
5 The Foundation Years 89
 
6 The Core Training Years 100
 
7 The Specialty Training Years 122
 
Surgical specialties
 
8 General Surgery 140
 
9 Urology 148
 
10 Cardiothoracic Surgery 156
 
11 Oral and maxillofacial surgery 160
 
12 Ear, nose and throat surgery (Otorhinolaryngology - head and neck surgery) 166
 
13 Paediatric surgery 171
 
14 Neurosurgery 179
 
15 Orthopaedics 186
 
16 Plastic Surgery 193
 
Other issues
 
17 Applying for Jobs 201
 
18 Flexible Training and Women in Surgery 219
 
19 Academic Surgery 225
 
20 Other Issues in Surgical Training 233
 
21 Fellowships 250
 
22 Approaching Consultancy 256
 
Appendix 1: Preoperative assessment 264
 
Appendix 2: Consent 286
 
Appendix 3: Local Anaesthetics 292
 
Index 295

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For those considering surgical training, or for those already progressing through this, "The Hands-on Guide to Surgical Training" is a very readable 304-page guide to the nitty-gritty key points no-one ever tells you about.
 
Comprehensive in its coverage, the text starts with an introduction to the clinical side of surgery. Career structure, surgical equipment and sutures (with colour pictures) together with useful advice on theatre etiquette all offer an excellent introduction to those new to the operating theatre environment. The three most frequently encountered operations are reviewed, including operative photographs, and a guide to ward rounds and clinics provides a wealth of practical experience about what to do and when.
 
The non-clinical chapters explain the different stages of training prior to entering core surgery, and each surgical specialty is then addressed in-depth including recruitment, exams and a trainee eye-view of what it is like to work in the specialty.
 
What really makes this book stand out is the useful training information that all trainees want to know, but which is usually hard to come by and impossible to find in one place. Competition ratios for different surgical specialties, specific career advice for women in surgery, an overview of the training bodies overseeing surgery, the European Working Time Directive and pay-banding all stand out as very pertinent areas trainees should know about, but which are rarely often covered in similar textbooks.
 
The pocket-size format of this book is perfect for carrying around at work and the text contains bold highlights to pick out the useful sections, although in some chapters this is perhaps a little over-done.
 
Overall, this book comes highly recommended as a unique resource that manages to combine key practical clinical information with the really useful sort of training information that many will be keen to read. (Ed Fitzgerald MRCS, Specialist Registrar, General Surgery, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London)

Product details

Authors M Stephenson, Matthew Stephenson, Matthew (Senior Surgical Registrar Stephenson
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.01.2012
 
EAN 9780470672617
ISBN 978-0-470-67261-7
No. of pages 326
Series Hands on Guides
Hands-on Guides
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

Medizin, Chirurgie, Medical Science, Chirurgie u. chirurgische Spezialgebiete, Surgery & Surgical Specialities

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