
Organized around the ACGME's (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education) mandate for a Core Curriculum,
AccessSurgery delivers content in context. View a demo of AccessSurgery now.
A media-rich educational resource, AccessSurgery features:
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Library of high-quality, narrated procedural videos and animations
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Leading surgery references including Schwartz's Principles of Surgery
and CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Surgery
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Text and video updates, as well as journal reviews from
the editors of Schwartzs Principles of Surgery
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Board Review from Surgery Review Illustrated and Schwartz's
Principles of Surgery: Self-Assessment and Board Review, 8e
with the option to report results
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Differential Diagnosis (DDx)
tool for looking up a symptom or disease
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Quick Answers Surgery offers the essential information to quickly diagnose & treat more than 360 diseases and disorders
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AccessSurgery helps surgical programs address two of the ACGME's
Core Competencies—medical
knowledge and practice-based learning and improvement.
AccessSurgery is guided by a preeminent
Advisory Board.
AccessSurgery is available to both institutions and individuals.
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New to AccessSurgery 02.2010
- New Resource: McGraw-Hill Manual Endocrine Surgery
A terrific guide, McGraw-Hill Manual Endocrine Surgery by Morita, Dackiw, and Zeiger, informs the reader on epidemiology, risk factors, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and management of many common issues in endocrine surgery. Especially helpful are the practical pearls and the treatment and management algorithms. - Two New Procedural Videos
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine created two new instructive procedural videos. On the topic of the spleen, view Laparoscopic Splenectomy. For the umbilical body wall, view Repair of Umbilical Hernia with Mesh. - New Editor’s Journal Review
From Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, 9e, International Advisory Board member Dr. Claudio Bassi discusses a recent article on extrapancreatic neoplasms. - New Update to Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, 9e
Author Scott D. Lifchez, MD, explores advances in minimally invasive treatment of hand disorders. - New Quick Test
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