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  Friday, 19 April 2002
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Hi,
as im sure there are a lot of us out there starting in 1-2 months our intern year, I was wondering what books have proved helpful for current surgical interns.

also, im getting taken on my current cell phone plan and my phone always cuts off. what is good out there?

any tips on pda's

any other tips on intern year would be great!
24 years ago
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A quick question...do most residencies give interns a book allowance? I'm wondering this because then maybe I won't buy the expensive ortho texts until then rather than buying them before I start my externships. Thanks... :pimp:
24 years ago
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There is an earlier post on your question. You can access it at the following link.

24 years ago
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Orthodoc: Since a new edition of Rockwood and Green just came out a few months ago, do you think it's worth it for a 4th year med student to buy a copy now? The next edition probably won't be out for another 4-5 years right??

Thanks.
24 years ago
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It depends on whether you think you'll have time to read it at home. Personally, on my trauma rotation, I typically got home well after 8:00pm everynight with many nights closer to 10:00 pm and occasionally later. I didn't have anytime to read it while on service except for a few minutes here and there during the day in which case, I used the resident library copy. Most of the time was between seeing ER patients trying to figure out what to do with them. So my "brand new" books collected dust at home and was a waste of money. The books that I got the most out of at home was Campbell's, OKU, Hoppenfeld, and Miller's Review. Now if you actually have time to read on trauma, it may be worth it to have R&G or Skeletal trauma at home.

As an intern, I would recommend reading a general orthopedic overview book if you can and the basic science book. Now, the basic science book is a snore fest, but important and it will also make a huge difference on your OITE scores if you have any retention.
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I was thinking about ordering Hoppenfeld's Surgical Exposures online but it's sooo expensive. A couple years ago medbookstore.com and other bookstores used to have online coupons...please post these if anyone knows of any! Thanks.
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i haven't seen any coupons to medbookstore.com in a while, but a good place to check is


you can also try places like dealcatcher.com for coupons to bigger places like amazon or barnes & noble.
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