Nice Work: I am a practicing orthopod and my son just entered the orthpedic residency programme, I found the book provides good ground work on different specialties of orthopedics, the flow of thoughts are logical, and coherent throughout the text unlike multi-authored textbooks which are so very abundant on the market. I highly recommend this pocket sized handy book to almost anyone who really loves orthopedics
Best Buy I've seen so far: This pocket book cut the story short Keeps to the point Time spent on it not wasted Value for money
A magnificent book: Frankly I seldom found reading textbook interesting, and I fancy reading novels all my life But I found this book help stimulate one's interest in orthopaedics. I think it is useful not only to orthopedist, but to physiotherapist like myself. It helps me to understand the prescriptions made by the surgeons and the underlying rationale, Good Buy
Orthopaedic Principles A Resident's Guide: Concise & Precise, to the point speaks it all Concepts based on literature & evidence Easy to carry Helped my preparation for journal clubs and senior rounds besides exams Can't afford not to have a copy
Good guide for doctors in general practice: I run a busy private clinic in general practice, and frequently encounter orthopaedic problems I find this pocket guide of immense use and clarifies many concepts I never understood when they taught me orthopaedics before I graduate from medical school It is consise and precise and very handy, easy to read.
| Author: | David Ip | | Binding: | Kindle Edition | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 616 | | Edition: | 1 | | Format: | Kindle Book | | Number Of Pages: | 639 | | Publication Date: | 2005-04-06 |
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