The clinical handbook of surgery is written by the teaching residents from the Yale Medical institution for medical students to use during their clinical years. It is written in an outline format, contains no study questions, and is intended to be a combination learning and quick reference for clinical problems most likely to be encountered by students on the wards. It is intended to fill a niche between other surgery handbooks. It provides more useful clinical information than protocol and procedures oriented manuals. It ...
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The clinical handbook of surgery is written by the teaching residents from the Yale Medical institution for medical students to use during their clinical years. It is written in an outline format, contains no study questions, and is intended to be a combination learning and quick reference for clinical problems most likely to be encountered by students on the wards. It is intended to fill a niche between other surgery handbooks. It provides more useful clinical information than protocol and procedures oriented manuals. It is truly a must for the surgery clerkship and first year residency.
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