How to study for surgery?

Описание к видео How to study for surgery?

How do you prepare for cases in surgery?

This can be a difficult question at every level...

As a medical student...

As a resident or fellow...

And as an attending surgeon!


MUST HAVE SURGERY BOOKS
Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy https://citizensurgeon.co/Moore
Netter's Anatomical Atlas https://citizensurgeon.co/Netter
Schwartz Principles of Surgery https://citizensurgeon.co/Schwartz
Fischer's Mastery of Surgery https://citizensurgeon.co/Mastery
Zollinger's Atlas of Surgical Operations https://citizensurgeon.co/Zollinger
Top Knife https://citizensurgeon.co/topknife


Here I will break it down for you and make it super simple! This is what I expect as an attending surgeon when I have students and residents scrub with me.


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I also explain how I prepare for cases as an attending pediatric surgeon.

If you're a medical student, there are two things that are absolutely necessary for you to get the most education out of a surgery case! You must know...

The Who

AND

The What

The Who, of course, is the patient. When you come to the operating room you've got to know everything possible about the patient. Take a thorough history and physical exam, ask yourself what's wrong?

After knowing The Who you'll need to take a deep dive into The What, that's the anatomy and the pathology. Think about anatomical relationships and read about the pathology you're going to help fix when in the operating room.

I'm going to leave some book recommendations for the student, intern and residents as well so definitely check those out!

If you're an intern you're going to want to check off The Who and The What, and importantly you must start thinking and understanding The Why!

Why are we in the operating room for this pathology? What are we in the OR now? W hy not tomorrow or next week?

Residents will building on this by getting a more detailed understanding of the Why and now add in the How? How is an operation done, what are the technical details?

Check out these AMAZING timestamps and fast forward if you need to:

Start 00:00
Clinical Case - Duodenal Atresia 01:55
How should a medical student prepare for surgery cases? 02:53
What books are best for medical students and surgery? 07:52
How should a surgery intern prepare for surgery cases? 09:38
How should a junior resident prepare for surgery cases? 12:17
How should a senior resident or fellow prepare for surgery cases? 18:17
How do I prepare as a pediatric surgeon? 22:58

REFERENCES
Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy https://citizensurgeon.co/Moore
Netter's Anatomical Atlas https://citizensurgeon.co/Netter
Schwartz Principles of Surgery https://citizensurgeon.co/Schwartz
Fischer's Mastery of Surgery https://citizensurgeon.co/Mastery
Zollinger's Atlas of Surgical Operations https://citizensurgeon.co/Zollinger
Top Knife https://citizensurgeon.co/topknife

SOME FAVORITE READS
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod - http://citizensurgeon.co/MiracleMorning
Atomic Habits by James Clear - http://citizensurgeon.co/AtomicHabits

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WHO AM I?
I'm Dr. Erik Pearson, FACS and I am a board certified pediatric surgeon living in Las Vegas. I make surgical education videos on all topics in general surgery as well as talks on lifestyle design as a surgeon, book reviews, and studying effectively. I also write a weekly newsletter called the Saturday Six where I identify Six different discoveries of the week. You can get the weekly newsletter by signing up to the CITIZENSURGEON Community!

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DISCLAIMER
While my aim is to help educate you for the ward, the surgical ICU, the operating room and your exams remember these videos are not a replacement for your reading, your medical school and residency preparation and most important your own decision making. If you have medical questions definitely consult a medical professional. Good luck and enjoy!

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