Best orthopedic surgery books according to redditors
We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best orthopedic surgery books. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best orthopedic surgery books. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
For example, the complete package of Netter's medical ilustration usually cost 999$ but they have it on "offer" for 949.
This book about fractures cost 610$ dollars, for example.
And those are amazon's prices, you don't even wanna know about the markup those books get in my home country.
Like almost 10% of PAs who responded to the AAPA yearly review, I'm in orthopedics.
I used Handbook of fractures during my first year. I literally carried it everywhere I went
I am using Surgical Exposures in Orthopedics to learn my anatomy beyond Netters
I use Orthobullets every day and am working my way through their residency 365 day core curriculum study plan
I used Pocket Orthopedics when I first started, but now I realize its a bit outdated
I used This Instrumentation Book when I first started to learn all the instruments
I used this Scrub Tech book when I first started
I used Essentials of General Surgery for basic floor management stuff
Hope that helps
Yeah, I'm a 4th year going into ortho and this website is good to glance over right before you see a case or after you see a new patient. VuMedi has some good ortho stuff, so if you have access to a computer between cases it's a good place to check.
This book is probably my #1 favorite as far as preliminary knowledge, and it's presented in a fun and memorable way: http://www.amazon.com/Orthopedics-Made-Ridiculously-Simple-Medmaster/dp/0940780860
I'm all about making ortho & ER people friends! I hope you have a great rotation!