(Part 2) Best general surgery books according to redditors
We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best general surgery books. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
Like almost 10% of PAs who responded to the AAPA yearly review, I'm in orthopedics.
I used Handbook of fractures during my first year. I literally carried it everywhere I went
I am using Surgical Exposures in Orthopedics to learn my anatomy beyond Netters
I use Orthobullets every day and am working my way through their residency 365 day core curriculum study plan
I used Pocket Orthopedics when I first started, but now I realize its a bit outdated
I used This Instrumentation Book when I first started to learn all the instruments
I used this Scrub Tech book when I first started
I used Essentials of General Surgery for basic floor management stuff
Hope that helps
Cope's Early Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen. Quick, easy, important.
Lawrence is good for clerkship level understanding.
The three "big" texts are Cameron, Sabistion, and Schwartz.
Wow, I'm amazed at your generosity. Seriously.
Anyway, I'm in a Masters program for Physician Assistant Studies. I am hoping to do Surgery or OB/GYN after school, however, I won't know if I actually like those areas until I get to my rotation (I'm in my second year out of three). It would be really amazing if you could possibly get this book. I realize a lot of people have already asked, so no biggie if you can't.