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Monday, December 29, 2008
Problem Solving in Oncology
Dearbhaile, M.D. O'Donnell, Michael P. T. Leahy, Marie, M.D. Marples, Andrew, Ph.D. Protheroe, Peter Selby "Problem Solving in Oncology"
Not Avail | 2008-01 | ISBN: 1904392849 | 252 pages | PDF | 2,9 MB
This new volume brings together the current thinking in both investigation and management of the cancer patient. It presents a comprehensive caseload as seen by the oncologist. These are common yet challenging real-life patient scenarios, which the authors resolve by drawing on the latest published literature. Each case begins with a few practical questions to stimulate the reader. This is followed by clinical presentation and the reader is led through the logical work-up of a case to reach a diagnosis. An algorithm accompanies most cases to provide a rapid pictorial overview of the clinical steps involved. Essential references are provided. Each of the major areas of cancer is covered, along with pain, management of chemotherapy, and psychological issues. This book provides an up to date reference for the busy practitioner. It will be an essential companion for the oncologist, for the specialist in other areas seeking to improve his understanding of cancer, and for the interested GP.
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Minimal Access Therapy for Vascular Disease
Minimal Access Therapy for Vascular Disease
By Austin Leahy, Peter Bell, Barry T. Katzen
* Publisher: Informa HealthCare
* Number Of Pages: 304
* Publication Date: 2002-06-27
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1901865274
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781901865271
Product Description:
This volume is a well-illustrated textbook covering every aspect of minimal access therapy. Clinical in focus, it imparts all the information that a surgeon needs, and it examines all the different procedures and devices that may be used. Minimal Access Therapy for Vascular Disease reviews the necessary training for surgeons and describes the legal aspects involved in endovascular techniques. Cardiac surgeons and cardiologists will gain much from the expertise shared in this guide.
PDF | 15.3 MB
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Preventing Malignancies of the Reproductive Tract
Saturday, December 13, 2008
An Update on Esophageal Diseases,the clinics
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 763-1010 (December 2008)
An Update on Esophageal Diseases
Edited by G.W. Falk
Given the recent advances in esophageal diseases, the time is right for a comprehensive update in this area. An impressive array of internationally recognized experts has been assembled to synthesize for you new developments in the field of esophageal diseases. The first article in this issue provides an overview of our current understanding of new endoscopic imaging modalities and their current role in the diagnosis of esophageal diseases. The next two articles put into perspective the complex and rapidly evolving area of esophageal physiologic testing. Excellent and comprehensive reviews are provided of the current “tools of the trade” including high-resolution manometry, impedance testing, and the various approaches to diagnose gastroesophageal reflux. Some of these new diagnostic tests have provided us with a better understanding of some of the nuances of an old disease, namely achalasia. Much of the pioneering work of the Northwestern group is summarized in the next article that covers the many nuances of the modern approach to achalasia.
http://rapidshare.com/files/173191794/dec2008.rar
Laryngeal Cancer,the clinics
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 657-824 (August 2008)
Laryngeal Cancer
Edited by N. Bhatti, R.P. Tufano
this update of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America involving “Management of Laryngeal Malignancy.” This issue chronicles the continued evolution crafted by the talented core of Head and Neck Oncologists in our field. There is continued emphasis on the preservation of laryngeal function (or more specifically, restitution of laryngeal function) should it be compromised by disease or specific treatment. Please note that the parameters of laryngeal surgery are ever expansive, such that subtotal and extended, partial laryngectomies take on new dimensions three dimensionally.
http://rapidshare.com/files/173185379/larngeal_cancer_aug_2008.rar
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery: Principles and Techniques
Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery: Principles and Techniques
Publisher: Springer | Language: English | ISBN: 038776397X | 152 pages | Data: 2008 | PDF | 2 Mb
Description: Transanal endoscopic microsurgical techniques have recently been proven a safe and effective way to remove tumors from the rectum. Patients with small (4 cm in diameter or less), early malignant tumors are candidates for TEM as are patients with benign tumors of any kind. Preoperative biopsies and staging are essential, and patient selection is key to achieving successful outcomes with these procedures. Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery covers indications/contraindications, equipment, operative techniques, oncologic results, and an evidence-based comparison of TEM and traditional approaches. An accompanying DVD demonstrates operative techniques. Written by the innovators of these techniques, this book/DVD is an essential reference for surgeons who want to incorporate TEM into their practice.
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"Revision Endocrine Surgery of the Head and Neck, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics
David Goldenberg"Revision Endocrine Surgery of the Head and Neck, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics (The Clinics: Surgery)"
Publisher:Saunders | 2008-12 | Pages: 215 | ISBN: 1416063323 | PDF | 6 MB | kewlshare
Revision or Reoperative thyroid and parathyroid surgery represents a challenge for even experienced Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons. In general, complications of revision or reoperative thyroid and parathyroid thyroid surgery are higher than primary surgical procedure. Topics in the December 2008 issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics include: Changes in surgical anatomy following thyroidectomy; The pathology of recurrent differentiated thyroid cancer; CT and MR imaging of recurrent thyroid cancer; Ultrasound in revision thyroid and parathyroid surgery; Nuclear medicine in revision thyroid and parathyroid surgery; Molecular biology of thyroid cancer; Intraoperative Monitoring of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve; Impulse neural monitoring; Technical considerations; Radioguided revision thyroid and parathyroid Surgery; Endoscopic revision thyroid and parathyroid surgery; Management of the neck in recurrent differentiated thyroid cancer; Prevention and management of postoperative complications; Management of chylous fistula; Medical treatment of recurrent thyroid cancer; Outcomes and evidence based medicine.
http://kewlshare.com/dl/6a319f79a279/Oto2008__Vol.41__Issues_6__Revision_Endocrine_Surgery_of_the_Head_and_Neck.pdf.html
Friday, December 5, 2008
Treatment Options in Urological Cancer
Treatment Options in Urological Cancer
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell | Pages:408 | 2002-01-28 | ISBN:0632055898 | PDF | 1.7 MB
Cancer forms a large part of urological practice. Prostate cancer is the most significant and is the second most common cause of male cancer deaths with some 300,000 cases in the USA annually. Cancer of the bladder is also common. While treatment has been primarily surgical, recent years have seen an explosion of new drug therapies for urological cancers.
All urologists, whether in training or in practice, need an up-to-date survey of the literature and key findings in this important and controversial field.
This book takes each organ in turn (prostate, kidney, bladder, testis and penis) and tackles the controversies head-on by inviting chapters on various (often rival) treatments for each disease. Each section is then concluded by a commentary from the editor which draws together the various strands, outlines the principal areas of consensus and disagreement.
Jonathan Waxman is an oncologist who specialises in urological tumours and has developed new treatments for prostate, bladder and kidney cancer and for terminal care, which are now part of standard practice. He founded the Prostate Cancer Charity and helped establish an all-party parliamentary group to improve cancer treatment and research throughout the UK.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Suture Technique CD
Suture Technique CD
MD Robert Goldweber | Time: 53:06 min | January 1, 2002 | ASIN: B00007DT8G | avi | 585 MB
Whether you're a medical student, a resident, a primary care physician or you practice in an emergency department, you can improve your suture skills with this detailed instruction. As you practice towards a cosmetically perfect technique, your confidence will increase, especially when dealing with complex wounds.
Areas of study include: methods of closure, closure materials, anesthetics, suture removal, infection, prophylaxis, when to call in a plastic surgeon, recapping techniques and more.
TOPICS COVERED:
Primary objectives in wound care
Methods of closure
Anesthetics
Closure materials
When to call a plastic surgeon
Suture tray set-up
Suture removal
Signs of infection
Hepatitis C
SUTURING TECHNIQUES
taught in this instruction:
Simple interrupted
Subcutaneous
Running stitch
Vertical mattress
Horizontal mattress
Y- or V-laceration mattress
Figure-of-eight
Slip knot
Subcuticular
Proxi-strips or Steri-strips
Dog-ear repair
Z-plasty
Elliptical incisions
Tongue lacerations
Fingertip avulsion laceration
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Methods of Cancer Diagnosis, Therapy and Prognosis - General Methods and Overviews, Lung Carcinoma and Prostate Carcinoma
Methods of Cancer Diagnosis, Therapy and Prognosis - General Methods and Overviews, Lung Carcinoma and Prostate Carcinoma
Publisher: Springer | Language: English | ISBN: 1402084412 | 604 pages | Data: 2008 | PDF | 38 Mb
Description: This is the first book that discusses the subjects of diagnosis, therapy, therapy assessment, and prognosis of lung and prostate cancer in one single volume.
Cancer killed 6.7 million people around the world in 2002, and this figure is expected to rise to 10.1 million in 2020. Lung cancer has been the most common cancer in the world since 1985, and by 2002 there were 1.35 million new cases, representing 12.5% of all new cancers. It was also the most common cause of death from cancer, with 1.18 million deaths (17.6% of the world total). Lung cancer remains a highly lethal disease. After diagnosis, survival at 5 years in the United States is 15%.
This second volume in the series Methods of Cancer Diagnosis, Therapy and Prognosis presents a comprehensive treatise on all aspects of Lung and Prostate cancer, including diagnosis, treatments and prognosis. Scientists and Clinicians have contributed state of the art chapters on their respective areas of expertise providing the reader a whole field view of lung and prostate cancer management.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Treatment Methods for Early and Advanced Prostate Cancer
Treatment Methods for Early and Advanced Prostate Cancer
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages:406 | 2008-05-01 | ISBN:0415458935 | PDF | 8 MB
Prostate cancer is treated in a number of different ways, depending on a host of different factors, ranging from the severity of the cancer, the health of the patient, their age, and their own personal choice of treatment. Whether the choice is open or laparoscopic surgery, laser treatment or cryoablation, ultimately, the options open to the urologic surgeon today are modelled and defined specific to the patient's individual needs.
Treatment Methods for Early and Advanced Prostate Cancer will focus on the "how to treat" scenario faced by urologic surgeons treating all stages of prostate cancer by examining all the methods used to treat the condition, both its early and advanced stage.
Specifically targeting the fully qualified urologic surgeon, but also highly useful for residents and trainee surgeons wishing to learn and improve their treatment techniques, Treatment Methods for Early and Advanced Prostate Cancer will undoubtedly prove an extremely popular tool indeed.
http://letitbit.net/download/dc154b713794/1012-TrMEarAdPrCa.rar.html
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Techniques in the Surgical and Catheter-Based Treatment of Venous Disorders. An Issue of Operative Techniques in General Surgery,
Techniques in the Surgical and Catheter-Based Treatment of Venous Disorders. An Issue of Operative Techniques in General Surgery, September 2008 Volume 10, Issue 3
Publisher:SAUNDERS | Pages:54 | September 2008 | ISSN: 1524-153X | PDF | 9.7 MB
The surgical management of venous disease is filled with dichotomies. Procedures span the spectrum from the most mundane saphenous vein stripping (one of the first procedures I did as an intern) to sophisticated central venous reconstructions. Venous surgery tends not to be glamorous, playing second fiddle to arterial reconstruction but frequently is technically more demanding and very dependant on meticulous technique. Diagnosis may be straightforward as in identifying lower extremity varicosities or extremely challenging as in confirming a true thoracic outlet syndrome. Though responsible for a great deal of morbidity in the population as a whole, it receives less attention than it deserves from caregivers. The patient who presents with DVT now frequently is sent home immediately on injectable anticoagulants “per protocol,” deceptively minimizing the long-term sequelae of chronic venous stasis disease. Venous disease is the Rodney Dangerfield of surgery, getting little respect. This is a mistake as Dr. Illig and his colleagues capably illustrate in this issue of Operative Techniques in General Surgery. They show the numerous surgical options available to treat various venous disorders and the evolving nature of those treatments. This broad reaching issue spans newer treatments for the lowly varicosity all the way to the complexities of vena cava and subclavian vein reconstruction. Just as tackling venous disease takes a special kind of surgeon with a special commitment to succeed, so did Dr. Illig take on the challenging task of organizing this issue, something that a less motivated individual might shy away from. He has recruited a truly elite group of surgeons to create this unique issue on this often-minimized surgical topic. I thank him and his contributors sincerely for a valuable compendium that brings to the forefront the surgical options available to the patient with venous disease.
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Head and Neck Cancer, An Issue of PET Clinics
Head and Neck Cancer, An Issue of PET Clinics
Publisher:Saunders | Pages:240 | 2008-10-28 | ISBN:1416053247 | PDF | 23.9 MB
Over 47,000 cancers of the head and neck are diagnosed each year in the United States. Traditionally, CT and MRI have been the keystones for surgical and radiation therapy treatment planning; however, anatomic imaging relies on size and morphologic criteria for distinguishing benign from malignant lymph nodes. FDG-PET may be particularly helpful to distinguish post-treatment changes from recurrent tumor in the neck following surgery or radiation therapy. PET/CT imaging provides more accurate diagnosis, and even though evaluating PET/CT images of the neck can be challenging, these images can have a significant impact on patient management.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Urologic Clinics of North America,nov 2008
Urologic Clinics of North America
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 543-710 (November 2008)
Contemporary Understanding and Management of Renal Cortical Rumors
Edited by P. Russo
The authors of this issue of the Urologic Clinics of North America provide a comprehensive review of the great progress made, on numerous fronts, in the understanding and management of renal cortical tumors. Their work illuminates a clear and hopeful path to our future goal of further decreasing the morbidity and mortality of renal cancer.
http://rapidshare.com/files/165341766/ucna.rar
Monday, November 17, 2008
Acoustic Neuroma, An Issue of Neurosurgery Clinics
Acoustic Neuroma, An Issue of Neurosurgery Clinics
240 pages | Saunders; 1 edition (June 27, 2008) | ISBN: 1416050949 | PDF | 27 Mb
Topics include a selection of classic articles covering the optimal treatments for vestibular schwannoma by experts in the field: Microsurgical Anatomy of Acoustic Neuroma; Imaging of Acoustic Neuromas; Conservative Management of Acoustic Neuromas; Selection of Surgical Approach to Acoustic Neuroma; Retrosigmoid Approach for Acoustic Tumor Removal; Translabyrinthine Approach for Acoustic Tumor Removal; Transotic Approach to the Cerebellopontine Angle; Middle Fossa Approach for Acoustic Tumor Removal; Intraoperative Monitoring of Facial and Cochlear Nerves during Acoustic Neuroma Surgery; Cochlear and Brainstem Implantation; Surgical Approaches and Complications in the Removal of Vestibular Schwannomas; LINAC Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy Treatment of Acoustic Neuromas; Stereotactic Radiation Techniques in the Treatment of Acoustic Schwannomas; Guiding Patients through the Choices for Treating Vestibular Schwannomas.
http://www.paid4share.net/file/11403/9781416050940-1416050949-rar.html
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Urethral Reconstructive Surgery
Urethral Reconstructive Surgery
By Steven B. Brandes
* Publisher: Humana Press
* Number Of Pages: 376
* Publication Date: 2008-08-12
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1588298264
Product Description:
Urethral reconstructive surgery can often be complex, time consuming and demanding. Enlightening urologists in a practical manner, Urethral Reconstructive Surgery evaluates and manages complex urethral problems. Written by a panel of experts in the field, Urethral Reconstructive Surgery offers the anatomy of the urethra and the aspects of wound healing and applicable plastic surgical techniques. A practical and comprehensive review, Dr. Brandes and his contributors focus on the methods for evaluating the extent and degree of urethral stricture and the decision making process.
PDF | 144 MB
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Hand Clinics nov 2008
Hand Clinics
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 319-488 (November 2008)
Nerve Transfers
Edited by Susan E. Mackinnon MD, Christine B. Novak
This issue of Hand Clinics introduces surgeons to the merits and virtues of nerve transfers, and much of what is presented here has yet to reach standard textbooks. We have invited a number of our colleagues to share their expertise and insight with the readers of Hand Clinics.
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Monday, November 10, 2008
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America oct 08
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 709-996 (October 2008)
Regional Chemotherapy for Cancer
Edited by H.J. Wanebo
The current issue highlights the experience and the potential value of regional therapy and addresses many of the challenges to cancer therapy. The field continues to evolve and there is definite room for continued innovation not only for tumor access for the anticancer drugs but also for techniques to modify the drug delivery to improve access to the tumor cells themselves, which are often protected by various mechanisms, such as peri-tumor edema, in addition to the unique drug-resistant mechanisms in the tumor cell. The role for coupling biologic agents with chemotherapy to facilitate cancer therapy is under active exploration as is therapy with other agents that are gene derived or genetically engineered to facilitate therapy. These efforts will provide grounding for future development. The current articles highlight many future possibilities and past successes and limitations and we look forward to the continued future development of regional therapy.
http://rapidshare.com/files/162622005/socna_oct08.rar
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Surgical Clinics of North America,dec 08
Surgical Clinics of North America
Volume 88, Issue 6, Pages 1159-1456 (December 2008)
Biliary Tract Surgery
Edited by J.L. Munson
In 1981, the Surgical Clinics of North America published an issue entitled “Biliary Tract Disease” . This predated any of our attempts at laparoscopic biliary surgery and was state-of-the-art. In 1994, the Clinics published “Biliary Tract Injuries Revisited,” straddling the era of “all open” biliary surgery and emerging laparoscopic surgery .This issue of the Surgical Clinics of North America will try to add on to the traditions of biliary surgery set forth in previous issues. We have learned much about the mechanisms and prevention of laparoscopic bile duct injuries in the last 20 years, and a review of pertinent anatomy and operative techniques will be presented. Diagnosis, palliation, and surgical management of injuries and pathology of the biliary tract have advanced logarithmically. Radiologic techniques are emerging that provide three-dimensional reconstructions of complex biliary anatomy. Endoscopic imaging and treatment options are evolving as rapidly as laparoscopic instrumentation. All of these new technologies are leading to safer, more effective management of proximal and distal biliary malignancy, biliary reconstruction, and preoperative planning for all biliary surgery. We hope that this issue will prove a useful tool both for surgeons just beginning their practice and more senior surgeons whose careers (sometimes anxiously) have bridged the eras of open and laparoscopic surgery.
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
dnb ss cet 2009
NOTICE – DNB – CET (Super Specialty) JANUARY – 2009
National Board of Examinations will conduct the DNB-CET (Super Specialty) Examinations on 04.01.2009. The Bulletin of Information and Application Forms can be:
1. Downloaded from the website www.natboard.edu.in (bulletin fee of Rs. 500/- will have to be paid for downloaded forms alongwith the fee for examination) (25.10.2008 onwards).
2. Obtained on cash payment of Rs.500/- from selected branches of Indian Bank as stated below (31.10.2008 onwards) :
5-1-679, Bank Street,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh-500001.
Shree Ram Chambers
Kolkata,
West Bengal 700001.
Daba Gardens
Visakhapatnam
Andhra Pradesh-530020.
106 & 107, Aurobindo Place,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi-110016.
Lakhtokia,
Kamrup, Assam-781001.
C-26/27, Janakpuri,
New Delhi-110058.
B-1/7, Ashok Vihar
New Delhi-110052.
33, Pratap Nagar,
Patparganj, Delhi-110092.
Aggarwal Mall Sector V,
Ashirwad Chowk
New Delhi-110075.
Mission Road Bhadra,
Ahmedabad,
Gujarat380001.
53, West Avenue Road,
Punjabi Bagh (West),
New Delhi-110026.
Maharana Pratap Nagar Zone 2,
Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh-462011.
10, Kepegowda Road,
Bangalore, Karnataka560009.
Gotmare Market Dharampeth
Nagpur-440010.
STAR Junction,
Mattancherry,
Kochi, Ernakulam,
Kerala-68202.
Dharma Heights
Motilal Atal Marg
Jaipur,
Rajasthan-302001.
Madhav Nagar,
Andheri (West)
Greater Mumbai
Maharashtra-400058.
100 & 101 East Avani Moola Street Madurai
Tamilnadu-625001.
Aurora Towers Moledina Road,
Pune Cantonment,
Pune,Maharashtra-411001.
Ashok Marg,
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh-226001.
31, Variety Hall Road
Coimbatore
Tamilnadu-641001.
C-47, Vikas Marg,
New Delhi-110092.
288, M G Road
Pondicherry-605001.
G-41, Connaught Place,
New Delhi-110001.
Navyug Market,
Ghaziabad,
Uttar Pradesh-201001.
Prakasam Road
T. Nagar,
Chennai-600017.
THE LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS HAS BEEN EXTENDED UPTO 17th NOVEMBER, 2008.
(EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)
National Board of Examinations will conduct the DNB-CET (Super Specialty) Examinations on 04.01.2009. The Bulletin of Information and Application Forms can be:
1. Downloaded from the website www.natboard.edu.in (bulletin fee of Rs. 500/- will have to be paid for downloaded forms alongwith the fee for examination) (25.10.2008 onwards).
2. Obtained on cash payment of Rs.500/- from selected branches of Indian Bank as stated below (31.10.2008 onwards) :
5-1-679, Bank Street,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh-500001.
Shree Ram Chambers
Kolkata,
West Bengal 700001.
Daba Gardens
Visakhapatnam
Andhra Pradesh-530020.
106 & 107, Aurobindo Place,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi-110016.
Lakhtokia,
Kamrup, Assam-781001.
C-26/27, Janakpuri,
New Delhi-110058.
B-1/7, Ashok Vihar
New Delhi-110052.
33, Pratap Nagar,
Patparganj, Delhi-110092.
Aggarwal Mall Sector V,
Ashirwad Chowk
New Delhi-110075.
Mission Road Bhadra,
Ahmedabad,
Gujarat380001.
53, West Avenue Road,
Punjabi Bagh (West),
New Delhi-110026.
Maharana Pratap Nagar Zone 2,
Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh-462011.
10, Kepegowda Road,
Bangalore, Karnataka560009.
Gotmare Market Dharampeth
Nagpur-440010.
STAR Junction,
Mattancherry,
Kochi, Ernakulam,
Kerala-68202.
Dharma Heights
Motilal Atal Marg
Jaipur,
Rajasthan-302001.
Madhav Nagar,
Andheri (West)
Greater Mumbai
Maharashtra-400058.
100 & 101 East Avani Moola Street Madurai
Tamilnadu-625001.
Aurora Towers Moledina Road,
Pune Cantonment,
Pune,Maharashtra-411001.
Ashok Marg,
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh-226001.
31, Variety Hall Road
Coimbatore
Tamilnadu-641001.
C-47, Vikas Marg,
New Delhi-110092.
288, M G Road
Pondicherry-605001.
G-41, Connaught Place,
New Delhi-110001.
Navyug Market,
Ghaziabad,
Uttar Pradesh-201001.
Prakasam Road
T. Nagar,
Chennai-600017.
THE LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS HAS BEEN EXTENDED UPTO 17th NOVEMBER, 2008.
(EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Drug Therapy for Gastrointestinal Disease
Drug Therapy for Gastrointestinal Disease
By Michael J.G. Farthing, Anne B Ballinger
* Publisher: Informa HealthCare
* Number Of Pages: 300
* Publication Date: 2001-05
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1853177334
Product Description:
This book is an invaluable clinical reference for the therapeutic management of gastrointestinal and liver diseases which the gastroenterologist and trainee encounter in their practice. Various drugs and their interactions with their intended site and also with other drugs are discussed from a practical point of view. This book is not a treatise on gastrointestinal pharmacology but a practical guide to the therapeutic use of GI drugs.
PDF | 1.3 MB
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Textbook of Reconstructive Urologic Surgery
Textbook of Reconstructive Urologic Surgery
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages: 816 | 2008-04-16 | ISBN:1841846449 | PDF | 41.3 MB
Open reconstructive urologic procedures have continued to evolve; added to this are the newer laparoscopic and robotic approaches to reconstructive urology. This text presents a comprehensive approach to open, laparoscopic, endourologic, robotic, microsurgical, and prosthetic reconstructive techniques. An internationally renowned set of contributors provide detailed illustrations of reconstructive procedures along with diagnostic considerations, surgical indications, pre and postoperative care instructions, and discussion of complications.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review
Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review, 3rd edition
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages:528 | 2008-08-26 | ISBN:1420092235 | PDF | 7.1 MB
Gastroenterology and Hepatology encompass a vast anatomic assortment of organs with diverse structure and function and the potential for affliction from a multiplicity of diseases. Completely covering these complex and interrelated systems, Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review provides an in-depth examination of essential knowledge in gastroenterology, hepatology, and the integral related areas of pathology, endoscopy, nutrition, and radiology. With contributions from experts at Mayo Clinic who are currently in clinical practice and have a strong commitment to teaching, the book assists physicians-in-training to prepare for the gastroenterology board examination.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Pocket Guide to Neck Dissection Classification and Tnm Staging of Head and Neck Cancer
Pocket Guide to Neck Dissection Classification and Tnm Staging of Head and Neck Cancer
Publisher:American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Nec | Pages:44 | 2008-07| ISBN:1567721176 | PDF | 1.2 MB
The American Head and Neck Society Committee acknowledges the input from the Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology Committee and the Head and Neck Surgery Education Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, and the Council of the American Head and Neck Society. Appreciation is also extended to Douglas Denys, MD, for the illustrations and the AJCC for the use of staging information from the 6th edition
of the AJCC Cancer Stating Manual.
This monograph has been endorsed by the American Head and Neck Society and The American Academy of Otolaryngology– Head and Neck Surgery.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Handbook of Reoperative General Surgery
Handbook of Reoperative General Surgery
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell | English | ISBN: 1405104733 | 264 pages | 2005 | PDF | 14 Mb
Description: The revolutionary new Handbook of Reoperative General Surgery offers a technical overview of one of surgery’s greatest challenges – reoperation. Emphasizing the complications of each disease as well as the actual reoperative procedures, this indispensable text is extensively referenced with pertinent current and classical literature. Organized primarily by body system, the Handbook of Reoperative General Surgery covers the spectrum of conditions faced by general surgeons today.
The Handbook of Reoperative General Surgery combines the experience of over thirty practicing surgeons from some of the nation’s finest medical centers to bring a practical, instructive manual for residents, attendings, and surgery practitioners. Including a foreword by Josef Fischer, MD, FACS, this essential guide is edited by Mark Callery, MD, FACS, Chief of General Surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA
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Monday, October 20, 2008
Assessing and Managing the Acutely Ill Adult Surgical Patient
Assessing and Managing the Acutely Ill Adult Surgical Patient
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell | Pages:272 | 2007-09-17 | ISBN:1405133058 | PDF | 5.1 MB
Assessing and managing the acutely ill adult surgical patient focuses on major surgical conditions and interventions commonly encountered in District General Hospitals which potentially require intensive monitoring and intervention. It emphasizes the importance of thorough assessment and interpretation of clinical data, and provides the necessary knowledge to help nurses make sense of their findings and to integrate theory and practice in relation to surgical care.
Part one addresses principles of surgical care for all patients undergoing surgery -- including pre-operative assessment and preparation, the peri-operative period and post-operative recovery, post-operative pain management and psychosocial aspects of surgery -- which underpin the knowledge and rationale for practice. Part two considers specific surgical conditions and interventions, organised according to surgical specialities. Each chapter considers the underlying patho-physiology, investigation and diagnosis, assessment, monitoring and management of common acute surgical conditions within that specialty.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
WHO Model Prescribing Information: Drugs Used in Bacterial Infections
WHO Model Prescribing Information: Drugs Used in Bacterial Infections
Publisher:World Health Organisation | Pages:184 | 2001-01-07 | ISBN: 9241401079 | PDF | 6.9 MB
Provides model prescribing information for essential drugs used in the treatment of bacterial infections. This new volume includes drugs used for treating respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, perioral, dental and cardiovascular infections, as well as septicaemia and infections of the skin, soft tissues, bones and joints, sexually transmitted diseases, and other commonly encountered bacterial infections. It also covers prophylaxis against rheumatic fever, meningitis, and bacterial infection during surgery.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
British journal of surgery,nov 2008
Volume 95, Issue 11 (November 2008)
Bariatric surgery for metabolic disorders (p.1313-1314)J. W. M. Greve, F. Rubino
Improving the outcome of carotid endarterectomy (p.1315-1316)M. J. Gough,
The surgical application of point-of-care haemostasis and platelet function testing (p.1317-1330)K. J. Dickinson, M. Troxler, S. Homer-Vanniasinkam
Meta-analysis of intravenous lidocaine and postoperative recovery after abdominal surgery (p.1331-1338)E. Marret, M. Rolin, M. Beaussier, F. Bonnet
Randomized clinical trial of botulinum toxin injection for pain relief in patients with thrombosed external haemorrhoids (p.1339-1343)R. Patti, M. Arcara, S. Bonventre, S. Sammartano, M. Sparacello, G. Vitello, G. Di Vita
Randomized clinical trial of stapled haemorrhoidopexy performed under local perianal block versus general anaesthesia (p.1344-1351)R. Gerjy, A. Lindhoff-Larson, R. Sjödahl, P.-O. Nyström
False-negative sentinel lymph node biopsy (p.1352-1355)B. J. van Wely, M. L. Smidt, I. M. de Kievit, C. A. P. Wauters, L. J. A. Strobbe
Development and validation of a model predictive of occult nipple involvement in women undergoing mastectomy (p.1356-1361)J. E. Rusby, E. F. Brachtel, M. Othus, J. S. Michaelson, F. C. Koerner, B. L. Smith
Risk factors for malnutrition after oesophageal and cardia cancer surgery (p.1362-1368)L. Martin, C. Jia, I. Rouvelas, P. Lagergren
Predictors of symptomatic and objective outcomes after surgical reintervention for failed antireflux surgery (p.1369-1374)E. J. B. Furnée, W. A. Draaisma, I. A. M. J. Broeders, A. J. P. M. Smout, A. L. M. Vlek, H. G. Gooszen
Long-term follow-up of proximal versus distal laparoscopic gastric bypass for morbid obesity (p.1375-1379)M. K. Müller, S. Räder, S. Wildi, R. Hauser, P.-A. Clavien, M. Weber
Pancreas-preserving total duodenectomy versus standard pancreatoduodenectomy for patients with familial adenomatous polyposis and polyps in the duodenum (p.1380-1386)
S. M. M. de Castro, C. H. J. van Eijck, J. P. Rutten, C. H. Dejong, H. van Goor, O. R. C. Busch, D. J. Gouma
Fast-track recovery programme after pancreatico- duodenectomy reduces delayed gastric emptying (p.1387-1393)G. Balzano, A. Zerbi, M. Braga, S. Rocchetti, A. A. Beneduce, V. Di Carlo
Importance of extrasphincteric mechanisms in the pathophysiology of faecal incontinence in adults with a history of anorectal anomaly (p.1394-1400)
E. P. Athanasakos, H. C. Ward, N. S. Williams, S. M. Scott
Follow-up schedules after treatment for malignant melanoma (p.1401-1407)
A. B. Francken, N. A. Accortt, H. M. Shaw, M. H. Colman, M. Wiener, S.-J. Soong, H. J. Hoekstra, J. F. Thompson
Clinical and non-clinical factors influencing postoperative health-related quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer (p.1408-1415)T. R. Wilson, D. J. Alexander
Case-control comparison of laparoscopic and open washout for peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis (p.1416-1419)A. D. Barlow, P. J. Yates, S. A. Hosgood, M. L. Nicholson
Evaluation of critical incidents in general surgery (p.1420-1425)
U. Zingg, E. Zala-Mezoe, B. Kuenzle, A. Licht, U. Metzger, G. Grote, A. Platz
Letter 1: Use of enoxaparin results in more haemorrhagic complications after breast surgery than unfractionated heparin (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 834-836) (p.1426)
Letter 2: Use of enoxaparin results in more haemorrhagic complications after breast surgery than unfractionated heparin (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 834-836) (p.1426)
Letter 3: Use of enoxaparin results in more haemorrhagic complications after breast surgery than unfractionated heparin (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 834-836) (p.1426-1427)
Authors' reply: Use of enoxaparin results in more haemorrhagic complications after breast surgery than unfractionated heparin (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 834-836) (p.1427)
Randomized clinical trial comparing endovenous laser ablation with surgery for the treatment of primary great saphenous varicose veins (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 294-301) (p.1428)S. Ali
Authors' reply: Randomized clinical trial comparing endovenous laser ablation with surgery for the treatment of primary great saphenous varicose veins (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 294-301) (p.1428)R. J. Darwood, M. J. Gough
Survival benefit in a randomized clinical trial of faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 1029-1036) (p.1428-1429)A. P. Corder, M. Iqbal, S. Devaraj
Authors' reply: Survival benefit in a randomized clinical trial of faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 1029-1036) (p.1429)
E. Haglind, E. Lindholm, H. Brevinge
Outcome of pylorus-preserving gastrectomy for early gastric cancer (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 1131-1135) (p.1429)T. Fujita
Authors' reply: Outcome of pylorus-preserving gastrectomy for early gastric cancer (Br J Surg 2008; 95: 1131-1135) (p.1429-1430)H. Katai, S. Morita
Living Donor Liver Transplantation. S. T. Fan. 222 × 289 mm. Pp. 142. Illustrated. 2007. Takungpao Publishing: Hong Kong. (p.1431)G. J. Toogood
The Pancreas: An Integrated Textbook of Basic Science, Medicine and Surgery. 2nd Edn H. Beger, A. Warshaw, M. Büchler, R. Kozarek, M. Lerch, J. Neoptolemos, K. Shiratori, D. Whitcomb (eds). 230 × 283 mm. Pp. 1006. Illustrated. 2008. Blackwell Publishing: Oxford. (p.1431)P. C. Bornman
Scientific surgery (p.1432)
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Textbook of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Textbook of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages:816 | 2004-08-09 | ISBN: 1841843156 | PDF | 9 MB
Designed to provide clinical knowledge in a convenient format, Textbook of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition highlights the most common clinical concerns seen on a regular basis by the practicing pediatric gastroenterologist. Covering issues relevant for the diagnosis and treatment of a full range of problematic conditions, including nutritional disorders, the book is an up-to-date, reliable clinical primer on the disorders and diseases that may affect the gastrointestinal tract in neonates and children. Reflecting a new vision for cooperation among pediatric gastroenterologists in response to the globalization of information that the Internet has catalyzed, the book takes a comprehensive approach. It offers, in one cohesive package, information that illustrates the different realities of common gastroenterological and nutritional problems in different patients and different clinical settings.
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America 2008 - Volume 37
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America 2008 - Volume 37
September 2008
Disorders of the Pelvic Floor and Anorectum
Guest Editor: S.S.C. Rao
June 2008
Eosinophilic and Autoimmune Gastrointestinal Disease New Insights and New Entities
Guest Editor: N.J. Talley
March 2008
Colon Cancer Screening, Surveillance, Prevention, and Therapy
Guest Editor: M.S. Cappell
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Early Breast Cancer: From Screening to Multidisciplinary Management,
Early Breast Cancer: From Screening to Multidisciplinary Management, Second Edition
By Guidubaldo Querci della Rovere, Ruth Warren, John R. Benson
* Publisher: Informa HealthCare
* Number Of Pages: 504
* Publication Date: 2005-11-29
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1841843849
Product Description:
This book discusses the principles and practice of breast cancer management within the context of multidisciplinary team working and places emphasis on pragmatism. The text provides a comprehensive and contemporary account of the subject and should permit the reader to develop a firm understanding of the disease from epidemiology, genetics and screening, to pathology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. This in turn will enable healthcare personnel to deliver a high quality and up-to-date service to breast cancer sufferers.
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Basic Surgical Techniques
Basic Surgical Techniques
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone | Language: English | ISBN:0443071225 | 220 pages | Data: 2002 | PDF | 42 Mb
Description: The 5th Edition of this text gives clear, concise guidance on all aspects of acquiring surgical skills to ensure operative success. The full range of surgical procedures is comprehensively reviewed in a clear "how-to-do-it" style. Thoroughly updated and modernized throughout, this latest edition includes new information on laparoscopic procedures and minimal access surgery. Each chapter is now introduced with a summary box, outlining the key issues that are covered. The book also includes nearly 100 completely new illustrations.
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Basic Trauma Life Support for Advanced Providers
Basic Trauma Life Support for Advanced Providers (5th Edition)
By John R. Campbell
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
* Number Of Pages: 416
* Publication Date: 2003-10-14
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0131123513
The basic content (original translation):
This book provides the main basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care. So that learners can in a short period of time for basic inspection, first aid, and provide stability to the injured victims to the most appropriate local rescue. Each chapter contains a real situation to answer questions, also provided photographs of the injured, and tips on how to deal with. It also includes some Zhenrenzhenshi example.
Textbook details the skills necessary for rapid assessment, resuscitation, stabilization, and transportation of the trauma patient. Each chapter contains scenario-based practice questions, trauma photos, and tips. Also features real-life case studies. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover. DNLM: Emergency Medical Services--methods. Textbook details the skills necessary for rapid assessment, resuscitation, stabilization, and transportation of the trauma patient. Each chapter contains scenario-based practice questions, trauma photos, and tips. Also features real-life case studies. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover. DNLM: Emergency Medical Services - methods.
Book Directory:
01. Scene Size-Up.
02. Assessment and Initial Management of the Trauma Patient.
03. Patient Assessment Skills.
04. Initial Airway Management.
05. Airway Management Skills.
06. Thoracic Trauma.
07. Thoracic Trauma Skills.
08. Shock Evaluation and Management.
09. Fluid Resuscitation Skills.
10. Head Trauma.
11. Spinal Trauma.
12. Spine Management Skills.
13. Abdominal Trauma.
14. Extremity Trauma.
15. Extremity Trauma Skills.
16. Burns.
17. Trauma in Children.
18. Trauma in the Elderly.
19. Trauma in Pregnancy.
20. Patients Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs.
21. The Trauma Cardiopulmonary Arrest.
22. Blood and Body Substance Precautions in the Prehospital Setting.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Journal of the American College of Surgeons
Journal of the American College of Surgeons
Volume 207, Issue 4, Pages 459-622 (October 2008)
Original Scientific Articles
Early Supplemental Parenteral Nutrition Is Associated with Increased Infectious Complications in Critically Ill Trauma Patients, 25 June 2008
Prospective Analysis of Life-Sustaining Therapy Discussions in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit: A Housestaff Perspective, 01 July 2008
Acute Diabetes Insipidus in Severe Head Injury: A Prospective Study, 03 June 2008
“Ghost” Publications among Applicants to a General Surgery Residency Program, 25 June 2008
Management and Outcomes of Postpancreatectomy Fistula, Leak, and Abscess: Results of 908 Patients Resected at a Single Institution Between 2000 and 2005, 01 July 2008
Mesohepatectomy as an Option for the Treatment of Central Liver Tumors, 01 August 2008
Effect of Hospital Volume on Margin Status after Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Cancer, 01 July 2008 ............
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
By W. Y. Lau
* Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
* Number Of Pages: 864
* Publication Date: 2008-01-03
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 9812707999
Product Description:
This essential book is a compendium of papers written by an international team of world-renowned experts, who cover topics in their respective areas of expertise. Presenting the most up-to-date knowledge of hepatocellular carcinoma, it covers all topics -- including those more controversial ones -- in this rapidly advancing field, from epidemiology to prevention, from molecular biology to gross pathology, from screening to atypical presentation, from diagnosis to treatment, and from assessment to choice of appropriate treatment. This volume is therefore an important contribution to the field of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Esophageal Disease and Testing
Esophageal Disease and Testing
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages:200 | 2005-08-23 | ISBN: 0824728424 | PDF | 8.1 MB
A detailed compilation of the latest research and recommendations for the diagnosis and assessment of esophageal disorders, this reference delves into a wide range of applications and technologies, including radiology, endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography, manometry, pH testing, catheter-free pH testing, bilitec monitoring, and impedance plethysmography. It reviews the use and interpretation of a wide array of tests and procedures for investigating esophageal anatomy and function and imparts practical knowledge on the identification and surgical management of esophageal disease.
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Living Donor Transplantation
Living Donor Transplantation
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages:480 | 2007-04-27 | ISBN:0849337666 | PDF | 5.8 MB
Edited by leaders at one of the acclaimed transplant institutions in the United States, this reference covers all aspects of living donor solid organ and cellular transplantation in current clinical practice, including the kidney, liver, pancreas, lung, small bowel, islet, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Detailed, engaging, and organ- and cell-specific chapters cover guidelines for donor and recipient selection and evaluation, recent surgical techniques, and an assessment of donor risks and long-term patient outcomes.
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Colorectal Cancer: Multimodality Management (Current Clinical Oncology)
Colorectal Cancer: Multimodality Management (Current Clinical Oncology)
Publisher:Humana Press | Pages:854 | 2002-05-15 | ISBN:0896039358 | PDF | 23.7 MB
Leonard Saltz, MD, has brought together a team of leading clinical, surgical, and radiation oncologists, as well as those specialists involved in pain management, diagnostic imaging, and complementary medicine, to create a unified vision of the many new possibilities for managing colorectal cancer. Here the practicing clinician will find cutting-edge reviews on advances in diagnostic and therapeutic radiology and the surgical aspects of treating colorectal cancer, the major therapeutic agents, the currently available drugs for first and second line management of metastatic colorectal cancer, chemotherapy for adjuvant management, and local regional therapies. Additional reviews explain the molecular genetic events that occur in colorectal cancer, the new understanding of dietary and environmental factors, possible strategies for prevention, pain control, and complementary and alternative medicine approaches. Colorectal Cancer: Multimodality Management provides an authoritative evidence-based review of the best currently available approaches to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of colorectal cancer.
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Surgical Clinics of North America : Advances and Controversies in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Surgical Clinics of North America
Volume 88, Issue 5, Pages 927-1158 (October 2008)
Advances and Controversies in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Edited by Jon C. Gould, W. Scott Martin
The presence of MIS procedures is and should remain an important part of our practice, as will the development and improvement of these techniques. As surgical history continues to be written, there will inevitably be another jump in our future. In the meantime, we shall have to crawl along with these changes until that new paradigm shift occurs. These excellent articles will hopefully give the reader an opportunity to become better versed in what is possible and what is advisable. I am deeply indebted to Drs. Gould and Melvin, along with their co-contributors, for their excellent effort
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Basic Surgical Skills Course 4th Edition
Basic Surgical Skills Course 4th Edition
The original publisher: Royal College of Surgeon
Author: Royal College of Surgeon of Edinburgh
Format: CD-ROM data, the direct operation
Edition: 4th
Publication Date: 2007
The basic content (original translation):
This information is learning from College of Surgeons of Edinburgh designed to help interested on the surgery the doctors. It is intended to be used to provide practical and helpful information and the learning of the foundation to practice surgical techniques. In different courses, it will lead students step by step in the study. When confidence can be increased after entering another stage.
This learning material has been designed to support the Basic Surgical Skills course run by the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. These resources should be used before, during and after the practical skills course.
The philosophy of this course is to provide a realistic and supportive learning environment in which surgical trainees can rehearse basic technical skills. During the practical training sessions, tutors will provide guidance and feedback to the attendees. There will be a series of formative assessments during the practical course which are designed to support skills acquisition and will be similar to the assessment format used in the intercollegiate surgical training curriculum. The philosophy of this course is to provide a realistic and supportive learning environment in which surgical trainees can rehearse basic technical skills. During the practical training sessions, tutors will provide guidance and feedback to the attendees. There will be a series of formative assessments during the practical course which are designed to support skills acquisition and will be similar to the assessment format used in the intercollegiate surgical training curriculum.
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· Safety and core skills Safety and core skills
· Minor Surgical Procedures Minor Surgical Procedures
· Haemostasis Haemostasis
· Basic Procedures Basic Procedures
· Endoscopic Surgery Endoscopic Surgery
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
pgimer jan 2009 admission notice
POSTGRADUATE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH (PGIMER), CHANDIGARH
ADMISSION NOTICE NO. 81/2008
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION : 27.10.2008 (upto 4.00 PM)
PGI CHANDIGARH ADMISSION NOTICE 2008
for Postdoctoral/Postgraduate courses and Ph. D. programme
Applications on the prescribed form are invited for the following Postdoctoral/Postgraduate courses and Ph. D. programme for the academic session starting from 1st January, 2009.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED AND NO CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE MADE IN THIS REGARD.
1. First Year Junior Resident (For MD/MS courses)
Anaesthesia (Gen:3, SC:2, Spon:3, FN:2)
Biochemistry (Gen:1, OPH:1 OBC:1 Spon:1)
Community Medicine (Gen:1, OBC– 1, Spon – 1)
Dermatology (OPH:1, OBC:1, FN:1)
ENT (Gen:2, SC:1, OBC:1, Spon:1, FN:1)
Forensic Medicine (Gen:1, Spon:1)
Int Medicine (Gen:8, SC:1, ST:1, RA:1, OPH:1, Spon:2, FN:2)
Medical Microbiology (Gen:1, SC:1, ST:1, OBC:1, Spon:1, FN:1)
Nuclear Medicine (Gen:1,OBC:1)
Obst. & Gynaecology (Gen:2, SC:1, FN:1)
Ophthalmology (Gen:1, OBC:1, FN:1)
Ortho Surgery (Gen:4, OBC:1)
Pathology (Spon:1, FN:1)
Paediatrics (GEN:6, SC:1, RA:1, ST:1, OPH:1,Spon:2,OBC:2, FN:1)
Pharmacology (Gen:1, OBC:1,Spon:1, FN:1)
Psychiatry (Gen:3, SC:1, OBC:1, FN:1)
Radiodiagnosis (Gen:3, SC:1)
Radiotherapy (Gen:1, FN:1)
Gen. Surgery (Gen:8, SC:1, ST:2, RA:1, FN:1)
Transfusion Medicine (Gen:1, OBC:1 Spon:1)
2. First Year Junior Residents (House Job) for Oral Health Sciences (Gen:2)
3. Master in Hospital Administration (MHA) (Gen: 1)
4. DM / MCh.
Cardiology (Gen:3)
Gastroenterology (Gen: 3)
Neurology (Gen:3)
Hepatology (Gen:1)
Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery (Gen:4)
Paediatric Surgery (Gen: 3, Spon:2)
Urology (Gen:3)
Clinical Pharmacology (Gen:2, Spon:1)
Nephrology (Gen:2)
Neonatology (Gen:2)
Pulmonary Medicine (Gen:2)
Neurosurgery (Gen:5)
Plastic Surgery (Gen:1)
Surgical Gastroentrology (Gen:1)
5. Ph.D Programme
Anaesthesia, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Comm Medicine, Cytology, Cardiology, ENT, Exp Medicine & Biotechnology, Immunopathology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Haematology, Medical Microbiology, Nuclear Medicine, Nephrology, Neurosurgery, Orthosurgery, Parasitology, Pharmacollogy, Psychiatry, Pediatric Surgery, Transfusion Medicine, Transplant Surgery, Virology, Urology.
6. M.Sc./ Certificate Courses
1. M.Sc. Medical Technology Histopathology: 1
2. M.Sc. Medical Technology Immunopathology:2
3. M.Sc. Medical Technology Cytopathology:2
4. M.Sc. Medical Technology Haematology:2
5. M.Sc. Medical Technology Bacteriology & Mycology:2
6. M.Sc. Medical Technology Parasitology:2
7. M.Sc. Medical Technology Virology:2
8. M.Sc. Medical Technology Pharmacology:1
9. M.Sc. Medical Technology Biotechnology:2
10. M.Sc. Medical Technology Radiodiodiagnosis:1
11. M.Sc. Medical Technology Radiotherapy:2
12. Certificate course in Immunopathology:(Spon:2)
13. Post MD Certificate Course in Med. Biotechnology (Spon:5)
14. Post MD Certificate course in Cytpathology (Gen:2, Spon:1)
15. M.Sc. Pharmacology (Gen:1)
16. M.Sc. Speech & Hearing (Gen:2, Spon:1)
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.For all courses, where MBBS/BDS is an eligible requirement, the candidate who have made more than one attempt (i.e. have more than one failure, compartment or reappear) during their MBBS / BDS career, are not eligible. For DM/M.Ch., courses, the candidates who have made mroe than one attempt in MBBS/MD/MS career are not eligible. However, those belonging to Sch. Caste/Tribes with upto two attempts in their MBBS/BDS career will be eligible for MD/MS, and MDS, House Job in Oral Health Sciences.
2.The candidates completing internship after 31.12.2008 are not eligible for course No. 1, 2 and 3.
3.The number of seats wherever indicated are provisional and may increase/decrease without any prior notice.
4.The course at Sr. No. 6 (1-13) are only for Sponsored / Deputed Candidates.
5.A candidate applying for more than one subject/course except category – 1 & 2 is required to submit separate application complete in all respect for reach subject / course.
6.The candidates may apply in the form downloaded (for Sr. No. 1 to 4) at http://pgimer.nic.in together with requisite fee by Demand Draft in the name of Director, PGI. The prescribed application forms alongwith prospectuses (Brochure of Information) are also available from the office of the undersigned either personally on payment of Rs.500/- for GENERAL/OBC/OPH category and Rs.400/- for SC/ST at the counter (Kairon Block, Room No. 307) from 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM. And from 2.30 PM to 3.30 PM on all working days except Saturdays (On Saturdays, forms will be available from 10.30 AM to 12.00 Noon) or by post for which the request must be accompanied with a self addressed thick envelope of size 24×15 cm bearing postage stamps of Rs.30/- and Bank Draft preferable form any SBI branch payable at SBI Medical Institute Branch (Code No. 1524), Chandigarh for GENERAL/OBC/OPH Rs.500/- and for SC/ST Rs.400/- (indicating category i.e. General or SC/ST) drawn in faovur of the Director, PGI, Chandigarh. However, prospectus of DM/M.Ch. will be available for Rs. 500/- only as there is no reservation for the same.
TENTATIVE DATES OF EXAMINATIONS
House Job (Oral Health Sceinces) : 02-12-2008 (Tuesday)
MD/MS: 13-12-2008 (Saturday)
DM/M.Ch/MHA: 18-12-2008 (Thursday)
Note:
1) It is the interest of the candidate to send the application through Registered/Speet Post.
2) No request for the supply of form by Post will be entertained after 22.10.2008
3) Fees once paid will not be refunded.
NARESH VIRDI
REGISTRAR
ADMISSION NOTICE NO. 81/2008
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION : 27.10.2008 (upto 4.00 PM)
PGI CHANDIGARH ADMISSION NOTICE 2008
for Postdoctoral/Postgraduate courses and Ph. D. programme
Applications on the prescribed form are invited for the following Postdoctoral/Postgraduate courses and Ph. D. programme for the academic session starting from 1st January, 2009.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED AND NO CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE MADE IN THIS REGARD.
1. First Year Junior Resident (For MD/MS courses)
Anaesthesia (Gen:3, SC:2, Spon:3, FN:2)
Biochemistry (Gen:1, OPH:1 OBC:1 Spon:1)
Community Medicine (Gen:1, OBC– 1, Spon – 1)
Dermatology (OPH:1, OBC:1, FN:1)
ENT (Gen:2, SC:1, OBC:1, Spon:1, FN:1)
Forensic Medicine (Gen:1, Spon:1)
Int Medicine (Gen:8, SC:1, ST:1, RA:1, OPH:1, Spon:2, FN:2)
Medical Microbiology (Gen:1, SC:1, ST:1, OBC:1, Spon:1, FN:1)
Nuclear Medicine (Gen:1,OBC:1)
Obst. & Gynaecology (Gen:2, SC:1, FN:1)
Ophthalmology (Gen:1, OBC:1, FN:1)
Ortho Surgery (Gen:4, OBC:1)
Pathology (Spon:1, FN:1)
Paediatrics (GEN:6, SC:1, RA:1, ST:1, OPH:1,Spon:2,OBC:2, FN:1)
Pharmacology (Gen:1, OBC:1,Spon:1, FN:1)
Psychiatry (Gen:3, SC:1, OBC:1, FN:1)
Radiodiagnosis (Gen:3, SC:1)
Radiotherapy (Gen:1, FN:1)
Gen. Surgery (Gen:8, SC:1, ST:2, RA:1, FN:1)
Transfusion Medicine (Gen:1, OBC:1 Spon:1)
2. First Year Junior Residents (House Job) for Oral Health Sciences (Gen:2)
3. Master in Hospital Administration (MHA) (Gen: 1)
4. DM / MCh.
Cardiology (Gen:3)
Gastroenterology (Gen: 3)
Neurology (Gen:3)
Hepatology (Gen:1)
Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery (Gen:4)
Paediatric Surgery (Gen: 3, Spon:2)
Urology (Gen:3)
Clinical Pharmacology (Gen:2, Spon:1)
Nephrology (Gen:2)
Neonatology (Gen:2)
Pulmonary Medicine (Gen:2)
Neurosurgery (Gen:5)
Plastic Surgery (Gen:1)
Surgical Gastroentrology (Gen:1)
5. Ph.D Programme
Anaesthesia, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Comm Medicine, Cytology, Cardiology, ENT, Exp Medicine & Biotechnology, Immunopathology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Haematology, Medical Microbiology, Nuclear Medicine, Nephrology, Neurosurgery, Orthosurgery, Parasitology, Pharmacollogy, Psychiatry, Pediatric Surgery, Transfusion Medicine, Transplant Surgery, Virology, Urology.
6. M.Sc./ Certificate Courses
1. M.Sc. Medical Technology Histopathology: 1
2. M.Sc. Medical Technology Immunopathology:2
3. M.Sc. Medical Technology Cytopathology:2
4. M.Sc. Medical Technology Haematology:2
5. M.Sc. Medical Technology Bacteriology & Mycology:2
6. M.Sc. Medical Technology Parasitology:2
7. M.Sc. Medical Technology Virology:2
8. M.Sc. Medical Technology Pharmacology:1
9. M.Sc. Medical Technology Biotechnology:2
10. M.Sc. Medical Technology Radiodiodiagnosis:1
11. M.Sc. Medical Technology Radiotherapy:2
12. Certificate course in Immunopathology:(Spon:2)
13. Post MD Certificate Course in Med. Biotechnology (Spon:5)
14. Post MD Certificate course in Cytpathology (Gen:2, Spon:1)
15. M.Sc. Pharmacology (Gen:1)
16. M.Sc. Speech & Hearing (Gen:2, Spon:1)
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.For all courses, where MBBS/BDS is an eligible requirement, the candidate who have made more than one attempt (i.e. have more than one failure, compartment or reappear) during their MBBS / BDS career, are not eligible. For DM/M.Ch., courses, the candidates who have made mroe than one attempt in MBBS/MD/MS career are not eligible. However, those belonging to Sch. Caste/Tribes with upto two attempts in their MBBS/BDS career will be eligible for MD/MS, and MDS, House Job in Oral Health Sciences.
2.The candidates completing internship after 31.12.2008 are not eligible for course No. 1, 2 and 3.
3.The number of seats wherever indicated are provisional and may increase/decrease without any prior notice.
4.The course at Sr. No. 6 (1-13) are only for Sponsored / Deputed Candidates.
5.A candidate applying for more than one subject/course except category – 1 & 2 is required to submit separate application complete in all respect for reach subject / course.
6.The candidates may apply in the form downloaded (for Sr. No. 1 to 4) at http://pgimer.nic.in together with requisite fee by Demand Draft in the name of Director, PGI. The prescribed application forms alongwith prospectuses (Brochure of Information) are also available from the office of the undersigned either personally on payment of Rs.500/- for GENERAL/OBC/OPH category and Rs.400/- for SC/ST at the counter (Kairon Block, Room No. 307) from 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM. And from 2.30 PM to 3.30 PM on all working days except Saturdays (On Saturdays, forms will be available from 10.30 AM to 12.00 Noon) or by post for which the request must be accompanied with a self addressed thick envelope of size 24×15 cm bearing postage stamps of Rs.30/- and Bank Draft preferable form any SBI branch payable at SBI Medical Institute Branch (Code No. 1524), Chandigarh for GENERAL/OBC/OPH Rs.500/- and for SC/ST Rs.400/- (indicating category i.e. General or SC/ST) drawn in faovur of the Director, PGI, Chandigarh. However, prospectus of DM/M.Ch. will be available for Rs. 500/- only as there is no reservation for the same.
TENTATIVE DATES OF EXAMINATIONS
House Job (Oral Health Sceinces) : 02-12-2008 (Tuesday)
MD/MS: 13-12-2008 (Saturday)
DM/M.Ch/MHA: 18-12-2008 (Thursday)
Note:
1) It is the interest of the candidate to send the application through Registered/Speet Post.
2) No request for the supply of form by Post will be entertained after 22.10.2008
3) Fees once paid will not be refunded.
NARESH VIRDI
REGISTRAR
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
IASLC Textbook of Prevention and Early Detection of Lung Cancer
IASLC Textbook of Prevention and Early Detection of Lung Cancer
Publisher: Informa HealthCare| 416 pages | 2005-11-12 | 1841843016 | PDF | 4,5 Mb
With increasing emphasis being placed on screening and early prevention in cancer, this textbook examines the various methods and interventions used in screening in lung cancer, and presents a detailed review of the approaches to prevention and treatment of early disease. The book addresses topics such as epidemiology, spiral CT and the role of sputum examination for screening and early detection, and chemoprevention. The book also includes a chapter on international organization of screening programs. IASLC Textbook of Prevention and Early Detection of Lung Cancer will be of particular interest to lung cancer and respiratory medicine specialists.
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/7905651
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Hernia Infections: Pathophysiology - Diagnosis - Treatment - Prevention
Hernia Infections: Pathophysiology - Diagnosis - Treatment - Prevention
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages: 290 | 2003-10-01 | ISBN:0824746120 | PDF | 2.4 MB
This title advocates new surgical practices that will allow the performance of mesh hernia surgery with virtually no infections. It considers the utilization of bio-active prosthetic materials for hernia repair in infected fields and the prevention of mesh infection during the operation.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/32b94f/n/0453_HerniaInf_rar
OR
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q1JNHPEF
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Handbook of Colorectal Surgery, Second Edition
Handbook of Colorectal Surgery, Second Edition,
Publisher:Informa HealthCare | Pages:560 | 2003-05-01 | ISBN:0824740254 | PDF | 3.4 MB
Completely revised and expanded to include technological advances, the second edition of this text illustrates key anatomical structures, examination procedures and surgical techniques for proper diagnosis, management and treatment of patients with colorectal disorders, providing extensive coverage of various methods in preoperative preparation and assessment, pain management, sedation, and wound care for conditions such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, and colorectal carcinoma.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/608155/n/0454_HbColoSur_rar
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=L6IR6Y8P
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Surgical Clinics of North America
Surgical Clinics of North America
Volume 88, Issue 3, Pages 451-680 (June 2008)
Soft Tissue Sarcomas
Edited by M.T. Hueman, N. Ahuja
Sarcoma Epidemiology and Etiology: Potential Environmental and Genetic Factors
Guy Lahat, Alexander Lazar, Dina Lev pages 451-481
Classification and Pathology
Julie M. Wu, Elizabeth Montgomery pages 483-520
Advanced Modalities for the Imaging of Sarcoma
Dalia Fadul, Laura M. Fayad pages 521-537
Management of Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcomas
Matthew T. Hueman, Katherine Thornton, Joseph M. Herman, Nita Ahuja pages 539-557
Primary Breast Sarcoma
Ying Wei Lum, Lisa Jacobs pages 559-570
Truncal Sarcomas and Abdominal Desmoids
Jacqueline M. Garonzik Wang, Steven D. Leach pages 571-582
Management of Retroperitoneal Sarcomas
Matthew T. Hueman, Joseph M. Herman, Nita Ahuja pages 583-597
Management of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Matthew T. Hueman, Richard D. Schulick pages 599-614
Paediatric Soft Tissue Sarcomas
David M. Loeb, Katherine Thornton, Ori Shokek pages 615-627
The Role of Radiation Therapy in the Management of Sarcomas
Aradhana Kaushal, Deborah Citrin pages 629-646
Chemotherapeutic Management of Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Katherine Thornton pages 647-660
Multidisciplinary Management of Metastatic Sarcoma
Katherine Thornton, Catherine E. Pesce, Michael A. Choti pages 661-672
Index pages 673-680
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