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  surgical registrar: Medical and Surgical Register of the United States Comprising ... Index of All the Physicians in the United States ... , 1917
  surgical registrar: Progress in Surgery M. Allgöwer, 1962-11-30
  surgical registrar: Hospital Surgery Omer Aziz, Sanjay Purkayastha, Paraskevas Paraskeva, 2009-02-16 Combining key surgical principles with modern practical knowledge, and packaged in a clear and concise format, Hospital Surgery is an invaluable tool for those studying for exams and managing patients on the wards. Divided into logical sections covering the major stages in the journey of the surgical patient, the reader will have ready access to the key information required to guide clinical management. Major sections of the book on procedures, investigations and operations are structured to provide stepwise and methodical accounts of how to perform surgical interventions. The text is supported by a superb set of surgical and anatomical drawings. This is essential reading for all junior doctors and foundation-level trainees seeking to build their surgical expertise.
  surgical registrar: The Unofficial Guide to Surgery: Core Operations - Ebook Katrina Mason, Gareth Rogers, 2024-01-09 The unique and award-winning Unofficial Guides series is a collaboration between senior students, junior doctors and specialty experts. This combination of contributors understands what is essential to excel on your course, in exams and in practice – as well as the importance of presenting information in a clear, fun and engaging way. Packed with hints and tips from those in the know, when you are in a hurry and need a study companion you can trust, reach for an Unofficial Guide.The Unofficial Guide to Surgery provides a succinct yet comprehensive guide to the most common operations - what they are, why people are listed for surgery, how the surgery is done, post-operative care and possible complications. There are full colour illustrations of every procedure.This book will be invaluable for medical students and junior doctors and also as a day-to-day reference for professionals. - Introductory chapter - how to scrub, how to glove and gown, suture techniques, surgical positions - Includes more than 120 common operations across all the surgical sub-specialties - Thorough overview of indications and contraindications - Simple 'step-by-step' guide on how to perform the surgery - Post-operative course, complications and common questions asked by surgeons - Two colour illustrations per operation – will help you understand the underlying anatomy as well as the surgical procedure - Succinct and easy to read throughout - Diverse range of skin colours and tones - not often seen in other medical textbooks - New chapter on maxillofacial surgery
  surgical registrar: Recent Advances in Surgery 31 Irving Taylor, Colin Johnson, 2024-11-01 Recent Advances in Surgery 31 is the latest volume in the successful and well-established Recent Advances series. This title is updated annually, covering the latest trends within surgery and reflecting any changes to the professional examinations for surgeons. Suitable for experienced medical professionals, as well as students and candidates of the MRCS/AFRCS, this edition reviews the latest trends within surgery and forms a useful update of general surgery for candidates of the Intercollegiate examination. Over 30 contributors, who are recognized experts in their particular field, provide in-depth reviews of important topics relevant to the management of all surgical patients and advancing areas in surgical subspecialties.
  surgical registrar: Doctors' Careers James Parkhouse, 2003-09-02 First published in 1991.The training, employment, and career movement of doctors is of fundamental concern to all those working in and administrating the National Health Service and private medicine within Britain and around the world. Doctors' Careers makes available to a wide readership, in one volume, the results of a comprehensive survey of medical choices and career progress of doctors qualifying from British medical schools during a decade, from 1974 to 1983. No other survey of this kind has been carried out over a prolonged period of time. This is a unique record of the aspirations, feelings and experiences of a very large group of doctors, during a time of considerable changes in emigration, training for general practice, and the position of women doctors. The book deals with these issues, and also the reasons for choosing and changing careers within medicine, postgraduate qualifications, internal migration of doctors within the UK, aspects of some important individual specialisms - medicine, surgery, psychiatry, and anaesthetics - and the personal opinions of doctors about their training and the career problems of British medicine. The data has important implications for medical staff planning, and this is taken up in an analysis of the employment status of doctors five years after leaving medical school.
  surgical registrar: The Current Status of Cardiac Surgery D.B. Longmore, 2012-12-06 This book consists of an edited report of the proceedings of the Fifth Cardiac Surgical Course run by the Royal Post-Graduate Medical School, The Institute of Cardiology, The Institute of Diseases of the Chest, The Institute of Child Health, The National Heart Hospital, The Brompton Hospital, The Hammersmith Hospital and Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital. These organisations encompass most of the major London hospitals associated with cardiac surgery. The course has been run annually, its aim being to help young men and women who are training in the specialised field of cardiac surgery. Thus this book consists of the proceedings of a teaching course rather than of a symposium, the 60 authors having been charged with the task of teaching rather than displaying their results or discussing their latest ideas and the proceedings reflect an interesting appraisal of the current status of cardiac surgery. The speakers were chosen from all over the world, because they were leaders in their field or because they have access to up to date and reliable information, and I am grateful to all the lecturers for their cooperation in the production of this volume. Ten thousand surgical cases are reported. These figures are drawn from experience in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, the United States of America, Australia and New Zealand. The reader may be surprised to find that only a handful of experiments are described.
  surgical registrar: The Ultimate Guide to Passing Surgical Clinical Finals Mohammed Faysal Malik, Asiya Maula, 2021-07-28 Medical students lack information on preparing for clinical surgical finals, particularly on common mistakes and the features which identify successful candidates. The Ultimate Guide to Passing Surgical Clinical Finals is an accessible and comprehensive preparation aid, equipping final year medical students with the knowledge and skills that they are expected to demonstrate both in clinical surgical finals and in clinical practice as junior doctors. Its tutorial-style approach provides advice on how to think logically, speak coherently, and demonstrate both breadth and depth of knowledge - all key hallmarks of successful candidates. The book's broad approach reflects the full range of skills and knowledge covered by modern curricula, including instruments, procedures and the increasing use of surgical imaging. It is vital reading for clinical year medical students preparing for final examinations in surgery, and for postgraduate students who wish to improve their presentation, viva and OSCE clinical examination skills. 'This book's approach is in the best surgical traditions of ordered thinking when it comes to the examination itself. I admire this book and commend it to you.' - From the Foreword by David E Khoo
  surgical registrar: Complete Self Assessment for Medical and Surgical Finals Kinesh Patel, Neil Patel, 2012-04-27 You have read your textbook and your course notes, now you need to test your knowledge and practise your exam technique. Complete Self Assessment for Medical and Surgical Finals is the ideal tool, examining all the core information medical students must know by the end of their final year via the most popular question formats.This new edition has b
  surgical registrar: Index of NLM Serial Titles National Library of Medicine (U.S.), A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.
  surgical registrar: The Students' Journal, and Hospital Gazette , 1879
  surgical registrar: British Medical Journal , 1929
  surgical registrar: Teamwork in Healthcare Michael S. Firstenberg, Stanislaw P. Stawicki, 2021-04-21 One of the most important advances in the delivery of healthcare has been recognition of the need for developing highly functioning multi-disciplinary teams. Such teams, when structured in a cohesive fashion, can function more effectively and efficiently than the sum of their parts. The benefits of teamwork extend from the delivery of care to a single patient to the overall structure and function of entire care delivery systems. Recognizing the value of collaborative approaches for improving all aspects of healthcare delivery and having champions, leaders, structure, function, goals, and accountability are paramount to success, regardless of how defined. Another important pillar of teamwork is excellent communication with clearly defined information flows and cross-verification mechanisms. This book outlines how to work together for shared goals in a complex, diverse, and constantly evolving health care system.
  surgical registrar: All White's Not White Sisir Kumar Saha, 2011-09-01 Most of the facts in the startling new book All White's Not White refer to author and surgeon Sisir Kumar Saha's experiences in dealing with the racial conflicts involved in medical care. The author took seven years to complete writing this book that outlines unfairness in the world in medicine. My past experiences in handling the injustices incurred in all walks of ethnic people encouraged me to compile the facts in this book, he says. Dr. Saha was inspired to write about this topic because of his life's journey. Brought up in a poor Bengali family, I was born in a remote village, where there was no school, no hospital, and no doctors. Now I am in a different world. The author has delivered prestigious lectures to the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Royal Society of Medicine of London, and was a guest speaker at the annual conferences in IMA, and also at the conference of Association of Surgeons of India. He has published many research projects on prospective studies since 1976 on various aspects of medical and surgical sciences. His works have been published throughout the world, including in the United States, Europe, Japan and India. Dr. Saha has written a textbook on operative surgery and has also written two novels.
  surgical registrar: Landmark Papers in General Surgery Graham MacKay, Richard Molloy, Patrick O'Dwyer, 2013-02-14 Landmark Papers in General Surgery will give surgeons, surgical trainees and other healthcare professionals an expert appraisal of key papers, and fast access to the evidence base behind current clinical practice in General Surgery. Each chapter draws together a fascinating selection of the most important clinical trials across every subspecialty within General Surgery, as selected and appraised by a panel of experts. Organized according to a common format, each discussion offers a clear structure by which to appraise the medical literature. Following a background summary of each trial, experts discuss the impact of the research and critique the methods used, giving the reader rapid understanding of the paper's place within the wider field of research. This emphasis on the tools of critical appraisal is enhanced by an introductory chapter equipping the reader with the skills required to knowledgeably appraise a research paper. For clinicians needing to keep abreast of the vast scope of medical research, this book will prove an interesting and timesaving resource, but it will also appeal to allied health professionals keen to improve the depth of their understanding of surgery. By bringing together the evidence base with expert guidance on critical appraisal, higher surgical trainees preparing for the academic and specialty sections of the FRCS exit examination will also find the text invaluable as a means of consolidating and nuancing their knowledge.
  surgical registrar: Medical Record Ernest Abraham Hart, 1886
  surgical registrar: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain), 1923 Comprises the proceedings of the various sections of the society, each with separate t.-p. and pagination.
  surgical registrar: The London Medical Recorder , 1890
  surgical registrar: General Surgery: Prepare for the MRCS William E. G. Thomas, Michael G Wyatt, 2015-04-07 For over 30 years Surgery has been at the forefront of providing high quality articles, written by experienced authorities and designed for candidates sitting the Intercollegiate surgery examinations. The journal covers the whole of the surgical syllabus as represented by the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum. Each topic is covered in a rolling programme of updates thus ensuring contemporaneous coverage of the core curriculum. For the first time the articles on general surgery are now available in ebook format. This collection of 100 articles will be ideal for revision for the Intercollegiate MRCS examination as well as a useful update for all seeking to keep abreast with the latest advances in this particular branch of surgery. - A selection of key articles which will be an invaluable learning resource in preparation for the MRCS. - Based on the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum for surgical trainees. - Each article is fully referenced and includes an abstract which will aid revision. - Includes self-assessment questions allowing testing of understanding of the contents.
  surgical registrar: Collaborating in Healthcare Anne Croker, Joy Higgs, Franziska Trede, 2016-11-25 This book is about a vital aspect of healthcare; that is, how people collaborate. At the heart of this book is the RESPECT Model of Collaboration in healthcare produced during a doctoral research project. Following this research a number of practitioners have explored this model in their practice and they were invited to write up their experiences and insights in a number of chapters in this book.The intended audience for this book includes healthcare practitioners, educators, managers and others with an interest in how people in healthcare collaborate. Readers will be invited to look at ways that this dynamic model can be utilised insightfully in their practice. In the RESPECT Model, collaboration is presented as: R ReflexiveE Endeavours (in) S SupportiveP Practice (for)E EngagedC Centred-on-PeopleT Teamwork. the title= respect= reflects= the= goal= and= practice= of= patient-centred= care.= model= is= not= presented= as= a= universal= approach= for= people= to= adopt= in= their= but= rather= it= offers= ideas= explore,= expand= critique= build= an= even= greater= understanding= complex= phenomenon= collaboration= create= our= own= ways= practising= respectfully.= this= reciprocal= synergistic= way= working= exactly= what= collaborating= about.= by= engaging= with= others'= experiences= conceptualisations,= book= expanded= version= initial= thesis.= serves= means= influencing= other= people's= practices= which= turn= can= develop= challenge= model. divThere are four sections in the book:div“/divProfessional relationshipsA study of collaboration in healthcareApplying the RESPECT Model of Collaboration in healthcare practiceEducational applications of the RESPECT Model of Collaboration. /div
  surgical registrar: Bombay University Handbook University of Bombay, 1929
  surgical registrar: Stitches in Time David Watters, 2010-08-23 This book deals with the history of surgery in Papua New Guinea from the early 1800s until the beginning of the 21st Century. It spans the period from the first European contact to the emergence of highly educated sub-specialist national surgeons. It tells the story from the first impressions of ships surgeons to the introduction and development of surgery. Between 1870 and 1950 the country and the lives of its peoples changed greatly as a result of exploration, evangelisation, colonisation and war. The history traces the surgical challenges encountered as well as the colourful characters who provided the health services run by missions, companies, governments and armies. After World War II PNG progressed politically from an Australian Administered Territory to become an Independent Nation. Within a generation it had trained its own doctors and surgeons. The history is set within the context of tropical pathologies, introduced diseases, surgical progress and the lives of the medics who have contributed to the Stori bilong kamapim long dokta bilong katim man (The history of surgery).
  surgical registrar: Medical Times , 1870
  surgical registrar: The Medical times and gazette , 1863
  surgical registrar: The Medical Times and Gazette a Journal of Medical Science , 2023-03-27 Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
  surgical registrar: Decision Making in Emergency Medicine Manda Raz, Pourya Pouryahya, 2021-05-29 The book covers various scenarios when errors, biases and systemic barriers prevail in emergency medicine, discusses their impact, and then offers solutions to mitigate their undesired outcomes. The process of clinical reasoning in emergency medicine is a complex exercise in cognition, judgment and problem-solving that is prone to mistakes. The book presents various cases written by a team of emergency specialists and trainees in an engaging format that is helpful for the practicing and teaching emergency doctor and trainees. The book discusses 60 different types of biases and errors with clinical cases, and knowledge of strategies to mitigate them—a concept known as ‘cognitive debiasing’ that has the potential to reduce diagnostic error, and therefore, morbidity and mortality. It aims to help the readers during assessment of patients in the emergency department. Each chapter includes 4 cases illustrating the bias, error or barrier discussed, followed by a potential solution. This book helps in polishing the thinking and behavior of the readers so to potentially enhance their clinical competence in emergency department.
  surgical registrar: King's College Hospital Reports , 1899
  surgical registrar: The Lancet London , 1853
  surgical registrar: The Lancet , 1878
  surgical registrar: Medical news and collegiate herald , 1881
  surgical registrar: Postgraduate Medical Journal , 1925
  surgical registrar: Medical Examiner , 1876
  surgical registrar: The Medical examiner, ed. by O. Coles. Vol.1 [no.1] - vol.4, no.[141. Imperf.]. James Oakley Coles, 1878
  surgical registrar: The London Medical Record , 1887
  surgical registrar: Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Human and Sociotechnical Approaches M.-C. Beuscart-Zéphir, 2013-09-04 Healthcare information technologies are now routinely deployed in a variety of healthcare contexts. These contexts differ widely, but the smooth integration of IT systems is crucial, so the design, implementation, and evaluation of safe, effective, efficient and easy to adopt health informatics involves careful consideration of both human and organizational factors. This book presents the proceedings of the Context Sensitive Health Informatics (CSHI) conference, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in August 2013. The theme of this year’s conference is human and sociotechnical approaches. The Human Factors approach is distinctly design-driven and aims to optimize performance, safety and users’ sense of well-being associated with their use of a system through the application of user-centered systems design and evaluation. The papers and presentations included here are grouped under the topics: patients and IT; usability test and evaluation; work tasks and related contexts; human factors and simulation; and context and systems design, and outline theories and models for studying contextual issues and insights related to how health information technologies can be better designed to accommodate different healthcare contexts. Healthcare organizations, health policy makers and regulatory bodies globally are starting to acknowledge this essential role of human and organizational factors for safe and effective health information technology. This book will be of interest to all those involved in improving the quality of healthcare worldwide.
  surgical registrar: Irish Medical Directory , 1859
  surgical registrar: From Kurmond Kid to Cancer Crusader Fred Stephens, 2010 Autobiography of surgical oncologist Fred Stephens, a pioneer of integrated cancer treatment.
  surgical registrar: The Bleep Test Luke Austen, 2023-05-31 What does it mean to help save someone's life? How does it feel to nearly kill a patient? Can we keep our patients safe at night? In the face of overwhelming pressures, can we thrive or only survive? And is a happy life as a doctor still possible? In the early months and years of work, it is these kinds of questions, rather than any technical or knowledge-based queries, which preoccupy many new doctors. This elusive, hidden curriculum is pervasive within departments, around hospitals and across health systems, but is rarely, if ever, explicitly examined and discussed. At its core is the issue that should matter above all others – how we can keep our patients as safe as possible. The Bleep Test combines gripping and startlingly vulnerable recollections of early experiences on the wards with an array of research findings, from psychology and human biology to anthropology, business and behavioural economics. Acknowledging that the truly complex challenges facing new doctors lie far beyond the realms of the traditional medical sciences in which they were trained, the book explains that the shift to being a doctor depends on first understanding how we think, reason and behave as someone we have been all our lives – a human amongst humans. Focused on the experiences of, and the issues facing, recently qualified medics, The Bleep Test is not only for young doctors, but also for anyone who manages them, works with them, cares for them or may one day depend on them.
  surgical registrar: Guy's Hospital Gazette , 1900
  surgical registrar: 350 Questions for the Situational Judgement Test Sarah Craig, Giles Dixon, Alice Pitt, Isobel Platt, Catherine Sproson, Andrew Viggars, Eileen Wedge, 2015-12-23 This book presents over 350 ranking and multiple-choice questions, arranged by subject groups aligned with the domains of the SJT examination, and designed specifically to explore the readiness of candidates to face the scenarios that they will encounter as a junior doctor. A clear discussion of how the correct answer was reached and other options ruled out for every question is given at the end of each chapter, making this book an excellent learning aid through all stages of undergraduate studies, and particularly during revision for the SJT examination.
SURGICAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SURGICAL meaning: 1. used for medical operations: 2. involved in performing medical operations: 3. (of clothing…. …

SURGICAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SURGICAL is of or relating to surgeons or surgery. How to use surgical in a sentence.

SURGICAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
pertaining to or involving surgery or surgeons. used in surgery. a surgical air strike against enemy targets. “Collins …

SURGICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dict…
Surgical equipment and clothing is used in surgery. ...an array of surgical instruments. ...a pair of surgical …

Associate Degree - Surgical Technology | Monroe Univers…
Earning your Associate in Applied Science in Surgical Technology degree allows you to make a career out of maximizing patient safety, ensuring …

SURGICAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SURGICAL meaning: 1. used for medical operations: 2. involved in performing medical operations: 3. (of clothing…. …

SURGICAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SURGICAL is of or relating to surgeons or surgery. How to use surgical in a sentence.

SURGICAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
pertaining to or involving surgery or surgeons. used in surgery. a surgical air strike against enemy targets. “Collins …

SURGICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dict…
Surgical equipment and clothing is used in surgery. ...an array of surgical instruments. ...a pair of surgical …

Associate Degree - Surgical Technology | Monroe Universi…
Earning your Associate in Applied Science in Surgical Technology degree allows you to make a career out of maximizing patient safety, ensuring …