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How to Win: On the American Board of Surgery Certifying Exam

AUTHOR Snyder, Brad
PUBLISHER Trafford Publishing (09/30/2009)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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"Facing the American Board of Surgery Certifying Exam is not merely taking another exam. Most surgeons are not exposed to the techniques of oral examinations or to the best methods to prepare for them. It is seemingly a game in which you have to ascertain the rules, but in reality it is no game. The stakes are high. Reading from sizeable textbooks, poorly-organized review books, and one-dimensional autobiographic example scenarios undeniably makes studying for this exam more stressful than fruitful. Knowing what is important and what is not is crucial when studying for this particular exam. The authors have learned how the challenges can be overcome; as a result, this book was written to include everything that you will need to successfully pass this critical exam. This guide provides pertinent pearls of wisdom quoted from others who have successfully taken the exam and includes: One hundred and forty-five subjects of content, Twenty-six bulleted descriptions of the most commonly probed surgical procedures, and, Sixty-nine of the most commonly asked subjects over the last ten years stressed with invaluable example scenarios that show how content and technique should be employed synergistically."
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ISBN-13: 9781426915826
ISBN-10: 1426915829
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 484
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.97 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.41 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Reference | General
Reference | Surgery - General
Dewey Decimal: 617
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"Facing the American Board of Surgery Certifying Exam is not merely taking another exam. Most surgeons are not exposed to the techniques of oral examinations or to the best methods to prepare for them. It is seemingly a game in which you have to ascertain the rules, but in reality it is no game. The stakes are high. Reading from sizeable textbooks, poorly-organized review books, and one-dimensional autobiographic example scenarios undeniably makes studying for this exam more stressful than fruitful. Knowing what is important and what is not is crucial when studying for this particular exam. The authors have learned how the challenges can be overcome; as a result, this book was written to include everything that you will need to successfully pass this critical exam. This guide provides pertinent pearls of wisdom quoted from others who have successfully taken the exam and includes: One hundred and forty-five subjects of content, Twenty-six bulleted descriptions of the most commonly probed surgical procedures, and, Sixty-nine of the most commonly asked subjects over the last ten years stressed with invaluable example scenarios that show how content and technique should be employed synergistically."
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Author: Snyder, Brad
Brad Snyder's articles on baseball and other subjects have appeared in numerous publications including the "Baltimore Sun", the "Washington Post", and the "St. Petersburg Times". A graduate of Yale Law School, he is a lawyer and freelance writer. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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