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THE INSIDER'S GUIDE TO ACING THE OITE and ORTHOPAEDIC BOARDSFirst Aid for the® Orthopaedic Boards is a concise, up-to-date review of frequently-tested, must-know topics for the in-service exam (OITE) and the orthopaedic boards. High-yield facts and numerous illustrations make this review perfect for early board preparation as well as last-minute review before the exam.
- Written by successful test-takers from Duke University's Orthopaedic Surgery Program
- Completely updated based on resident feedback to include the latest topics and techniques
- High-yield information, mnemonics, illustrations, and clinical images
- Tells you what to expect and how to prepare for exam day
- Great for early board preparation and last-minute review
- 30 pages of all new material
List of contents
First Aid for the® Orthopaedic Boards, Second Edition
Introduction1. Basic Science2. Orthopaedic Anatomy3. Orthopaedic Trauma4. Joint Anthroplasty5. Sports Medicine6. The Hand7. Foot and Ankle8. Orthopaedic Tumors9. Pediatric Orthopaedics10. The Spine11. Miscellaneous Facts
Index
About the author
Robert A. Malinzak, MD is a surgeon with the Center for Hip and Knee Surgery and Joint Replacement Surgeons of Indiana based in Mooresville, Indiana. He earned his medical degree and completed his orthopaedic training at Duke University and is a graduate of Davidson College. Dr. Malinzak is fellowship trained in adult reconstructive surgery and sports medicine.
Mark Albritton completed his residency in orthopaedics at Duke University. In 2004-2005 he was a Fellow, Sports Medicine at the prestigious Southern California Orthopedic Institute.
Trevor R. Pickering, MD is a surgeon with Oxford Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in Oxford, Mississippi. He completed his fellowship in adult reconstruction at the Center for Hip and Knee Surgery (Mooresville, Indiana) and completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at Duke University.
Summary
A high-yield “insider's guide” to acing the OITE and Orthopaedic Boards