Surgical Recall (9th Edition) is a popular reference book designed for medical students and surgical trainees. It offers concise, high-yield information for clinical rotations and surgery exams. The book is structured in a question-and-answer format, allowing for a quick review of essential surgical concepts.
Top Features:
Q&A Format: Ideal for rapid recall of surgical knowledge.
Concise and High-Yield: Focuses on critical facts for surgery exams and rotations.
Updated Content: Reflects the latest advancements in surgery.
Portable: Easily carried for on-the-go studying.
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11 reviews for Surgical Recall (9th Edition)
Rated 5 out of 5
A loyal customer –
Perfect Surgical resource for on the go, and for review the most important topics.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amanda Miller –
Must have!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Srawasti Sarker –
Must have!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Courtney –
A lot of info in a quick and concise manner
Rated 5 out of 5
Adriana Paulina Castillo –
It always helps you with specific questions
Rated 5 out of 5
Letha Meade –
Keep it handy and reference things as you hear or see them. This will help you stay fresh when attendings or residents ask you questions.
Rated 5 out of 5
Mohammad Z. –
Thank you
Rated 5 out of 5
makaila –
For those working in the operating room environment this is a very helpful, concise resource. A good value for the money.
Rated 5 out of 5
Saad.A –
Recommended to me by a general surgeon attending, has been super helpful. Might be a little more info than you need to know for shelf but is much more inclusive than Dr Pestanos
Rated 5 out of 5
Jessie –
This book is great for a general surgery clerkship! It has very common questions your attending will ask. Common surgical techniques and protocols.
Rated 5 out of 5
james Stobinski –
Very impressive book at emergency department especially for trauma patients coming in daily
A loyal customer –
Amanda Miller –
Must have!!
Srawasti Sarker –
Must have!!
Courtney –
A lot of info in a quick and concise manner
Adriana Paulina Castillo –
It always helps you with specific questions
Letha Meade –
Keep it handy and reference things as you hear or see them. This will help you stay fresh when attendings or residents ask you questions.
Mohammad Z. –
makaila –
For those working in the operating room environment this is a very helpful, concise resource. A good value for the money.
Saad.A –
Recommended to me by a general surgeon attending, has been super helpful. Might be a little more info than you need to know for shelf but is much more inclusive than Dr Pestanos
Jessie –
This book is great for a general surgery clerkship! It has very common questions your attending will ask. Common surgical techniques and protocols.
james Stobinski –
Very impressive book at emergency department especially for trauma patients coming in daily