Surgeon's Survival Guide to the Foundation Years

Surgeon's Survival Guide to the Foundation Years

Author: Michael Murphy

Publisher: PasTest Ltd

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 9781904627845

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Designed to be used as a constant reference by Foundation Year doctors whilst on the wards of a surgical rotation, this handbook presents practical advice on how to treat and prioritise the common cases.


Foundation Doctor's Guide to Medicine and Surgery

Foundation Doctor's Guide to Medicine and Surgery

Author: Miles Witham

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0723434409

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The world of medical training moves on and, to reflect these changes, a new edition of this Crash Course has been developed. The traditional House Officer year is now a two-year Foundation programme with an expanded syllabus and exposure to many more specialties. Fundamentally, however, the challenges remain the same - working in new environments, collaborating with new colleagues and facing up to new clinical responsibilities. This new edition of the 'survival guide' continues to provide the support and advice of its predecessor. To reflect the recent changes, there is a new chapter on the Foundation years as well as updated chapters on medical and surgical emergencies to incorporate current guidelines, and an enhanced chapter on ECG interpretation. This book should help you survive the occasional stormy voyage through the Foundation years and enable you to keep things in perspective. Concise coverage of the essentials for on-the-ward reference Symptom-based approach to acute medical and surgical presentations, with differential diagnoses and management Separate sections on spotting and managing medical emergencies and surgical emergencies Step-by-step guide to practical procedures Enhanced chapter on ECG interpretation New chapter on the Foundation Programme


Surgical Interviews

Surgical Interviews

Author: Shelly Griffiths

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-05-20

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1910227145

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Prepare, prepare, prepare! Surgical Interviews: The Survival Guide is a highly detailed handbook of what to expect during surgical interviews, including applications and CV preparation, clinical scenarios, portfolios, communication, possible questions, suggested solutions, potential pitfalls and a multitude of invaluable tips to enhance the overall


General Surgery Residency Survival Guide

General Surgery Residency Survival Guide

Author: Asanthi Ratnasekera

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-03-27

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 3031256174

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There are over 250 surgical residencies in the United States. Most residents experience some degree of shock once they start on the very first day, and the demands of residency are high. The current overall dropout rate is 16%, and there is evidence for higher burnout rates, suicide rates, addiction rates and divorce rates among all surgeons compared to other careers. There is therefore a critical need for the education of resiliency during surgical residency and guidance on surviving this challenging portion of their career. Unfortunately, the experiences of trial and error are the basis for survival, and resiliency training is often overlooked as part of the traditional surgical training. This practical guide is founded on many conversations with struggling general surgery residents and will have wide appeal, utilizing these experiences via interviews with current residents at different residency programs and covering an even wider variety of topics, with variable experiences based on differing ages, races, sexes, and marital statuses. Each chapter begins with a topic and a brief introduction, expansion on the topic based on their unique experiences, and then a concluding list of pearls to remember and use in daily residency. The topics are broken down thematically into five main sections, covering the breadth of residency experience and work/life balance: academics, clinical duties, life outside of work, leadership and ethics, and basic survival skills and self-care. Written by current residents for current residents, General Surgery Residency Survival Guide will be a valuable resource for everyone navigating this challenging portion of their medical career.


The Medical Student's Survival Guide 1

The Medical Student's Survival Guide 1

Author: Elizabeth Cottrell

Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 184619086X

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A guide to the reality of medical student life. It addresses questions such as: How do I find my way to lectures? Can I live on hamburgers? How do I give effective presentations? How much can I drink without vomiting in Freshers week? What about student loans? How should I prepare for exams? And, exactly how much work should I be doing?


The Medical & Surgical Residency Survival Guide

The Medical & Surgical Residency Survival Guide

Author: Daniel McMahon

Publisher: tfm Publishing Limited

Published: 2019-01-01

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1910079685

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Are you a medical student about to graduate from medical school, an intern or junior resident muscling through the early years of your formative residency training? If so, this book was written for you. The transition from medical school to residency training is a challenging and transformative experience; life as a resident physician is drastically different to what most experience during their clinical rotations in medical school. You will undoubtedly approach the transition with a combination of emotions including enthusiasm and eagerness but also trepidation and apprehension. This survival guide will serve to temper these emotions and transform them into a sense of confidence as you progress. The book’s focused, honest, and straightforward approach addresses the unique challenges encountered in residency training and discusses a number of strategies to facilitate tactful navigation of these challenging waters. This easily digestible volume concisely outlines a combination of principles that will help you become a highly motivated, adaptable, and successful trainee. The book spurs self-reflection that can be applied to develop the strength, perseverance, and endurance to succeed when the going gets tough. Each chapter contains valuable insight that trainees can draw from regardless of specialty. By utilizing and employing the tools discussed, opportunities presented throughout the course of your residency training and beyond can be translated into successes that you will continually be able to build upon, hone, and polish throughout your career as a respected and well-rounded physician and professional.


Emergency Cross-cover of Surgical Specialties

Emergency Cross-cover of Surgical Specialties

Author: Robert Miller

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1527550354

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With the introduction of the European Working Time Directive and changes to doctors’ contracts, junior doctors are increasingly expected to cross-cover surgical specialties whilst on-call. Often these are specialties in which they have limited, or no, post-graduate experience. Furthermore, this is often out-of-hours, when senior supervision is less readily available. This survival guide, written by junior doctors for junior doctors, provides a concise and easy to read tool for doctors delivering this care. It covers each surgical speciality in turn, addressing speciality specific emergencies; when to admit patients; and when to call for senior help, as well as offering guidance on common referrals and questions, post-operative complications and common medical emergencies in surgical patients. In addition, it outlines key practical skills often required in surgical specialties, providing a summary of necessary skills and tips and tricks for performing them safely and successfully. Lastly, with increasing availability of high-quality Apps and websites, it summarises key online resources available for junior doctors within surgical specialties. This book is the ideal companion for any junior doctor, or member of the multidisciplinary team, involved in the cross-cover of surgical specialties, helping them to deliver high-quality patient care with confidence.


Caregiver's Guide

Caregiver's Guide

Author: Sharon E. Hohler

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2011-11-28

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0786488336

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Every year, 65 million people give care to their frail, ailing, or disabled loved ones. Whether caregiving begins with a crisis or builds gradually, spouses, adult children, parents with sick children, even children themselves who care for parents and grandparents can find themselves struggling to navigate the often-confusing medical world while neglecting their own health and well-being. How can caregivers care for themselves when they are consumed with tending to someone else? This indispensible guide offers the information, support, and resources needed to achieve this difficult balance. In addition to advice on maintaining one's own health and relieving stress, topics include medical terms and procedures, tips for doctor visits, ways to avoid mistakes in medicines, safety around the home, and the most common health problems. A list of resources and samples of important medical documents complete this essential manual.


The Medical Student's Survival Guide

The Medical Student's Survival Guide

Author: Elizabeth Cottrell

Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1846192137

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To the unsuspecting, wearing a stethoscope could not be more easy. You pick it up, place it around your neck and...hey presto...you look like you know what you are doing and people think you are a doctor...This is the no-nonsense guide to the reality of medical student life. Everything you need to know is here. What are my chances of delivering a baby? How many questions should I ask? How do I insert a nasogastric tube without the patient knowing it's my first time? Where will I live when I'm on clinical rounds? Why can't I wear trainers? Will patients like me? What is a patient's 'pack year' history? How do I break bad news? How can I get more sleep? And much, much more.


Plastic Surgery Survival Guide to Trauma

Plastic Surgery Survival Guide to Trauma

Author: Amir Nakhdjevanind

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2007-06-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781853157707

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The Plastic Surgery Survival Guide to Trauma provides comprehensive, practical advice on how to manage plastic surgery emergencies for all non-specialists. Focusing on safe and immediate management, this book provides best practice advice on assessing patients quickly and covers all the commonly encountered injuries. This unique book features clear anatomical illustrations, colour photos of common injuries and practical management diagrams to provide quick and easy reference for confident on-call decision making across plastic surgery. Written by junior plastic surgeons with first hand experience of facing ward emergencies, this is an invaluable and dependable reference guide for all junior doctors, SHOs, orthopaedic and trauma doctors to have at their side.