Accompanied by Toronto notes 2018 : comprehensive medical reference & review for MCCQE I & USMLE II and Clinical handbook : Toronto notes handbook 2018.
Toronto notes 2018: comprehensive medical reference and review for the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exam part 1 and the United States Medical Licensing Exam step 2
"Sports Medicine Conditions: Return to Play addresses the most important and challenging problems in sports medicine, determining the appropriate time for an athlete to return to play. With this handy resource, you'll explore the latest imaging diagnostics, and get vital information on surgical and non-surgical therapies for athletic injuries. Look inside and discover... Injury-based organization lets you find the facts you need quickly - Two-page spread format for each injury lets you find practical solutions at a glance - Consistent presentation covers History/Mechanism of Injury, Physical Examination, Imaging, Classification, Operative and Nonoperative Treatments, Rehabilitation Principles, and Return to Play - Expert perspectives let you benefit from the experience of orthopedics, sports medicine, and physical therapy professionals - Abundant original composite illustrations that clearly demonstrate operative procedures for these injuries"--Provided by publisher.
Uniquely combining video and book content, How to Perform Clinical Procedures presents vital information in a clear and practical manner from experienced clinicians, detailing many of the core procedures medical students and junior doctors are likely to encounter on the wards.
The DVDs contain over 40 of the most common practical procedures, demonstrated on real patients in real clinical scenarios with step-by-step explanations and points highlighted for OSCEs and PACES. Each procedure also features an on-screen OSCE scoring sheet for self-testing.