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Continuing Medical Education: Orthopedic Educational Texts

Last updated Friday, November 11, 2005

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Educational Texts

1. Core Knowledge in Orthopedics: Hand, Elbow & Shoulder

Contains the best knowledge about the entire upper extremity, from the fingertips to the shoulder, into a single volume.

left 2. Hand Surgery Update 3: Hand, Elbow, & Shoulder

Designed to provide residents, fellows, and hand surgeons with a concise review of the cutting-edge advances as well as core knowledge in upper extremity surgery.

3. Orthopedic Knowledge Update 8

This text is for educational purposes only, and represents an approach, view, statement, or opinion of the authors, which may be helpful to others who face similar situations.

4. Principals of Hand Surgery and Therapy

A concise text with highly illustrated procedures and sep by step therapy protocols. Each section includes core knowledge and serves as a basic text for orthopedic and plastic surgery residency programs as well as for surgeons choosing to review particular aspects of hand surgery.


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