Description
General Surgery: Correlations and Clinical Scenarios is an essential resource for medical students, residents, and practitioners seeking to master surgical principles through clinical application. The text bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical patient care by presenting complex surgical concepts alongside real-world scenarios.
Written by experienced physicians Niket Sonpal and Conrad Fischer, this McGraw Hill Medical publication emphasizes problem-solving and clinical decision-making in general surgery. The case-based approach allows learners to understand how surgical pathology manifests in actual clinical practice and how to approach diagnosis and management effectively.
Whether preparing for board examinations, clinical rotations, or surgical practice, this book provides the correlations necessary to connect anatomical knowledge with patient outcomes. The structured scenarios help develop clinical reasoning and prepare healthcare professionals for the challenges they will encounter in surgical settings.






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