Although the scope of orthopaedic surgery continues to expand on a daily basis, the fundamental information required to
pass orthopaedic in-training,board, and maintenance of certification (MOC) exams remains largely unchanged, yet
essential. Preparation for the Orthopaedics In-Training Exam (OITE) and American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS)
Part 1, is highly challenging. Recognizing the considerable challenges faced by residents and practicing orthopaedic
surgeons, the authors have written an essential guide that provides invaluable knowledge and clinical pearls on the
fundamentals of orthopaedic surgery. Every chapter is coauthored, providing readers with a well-rounded perspective
from both a senior faculty member and a recently matriculated orthopaedic resident/fellow.
Chapters are organized by subspecialty, with margin boxes that highlight test-taking components, clinical insights
gleaned from years of experience, and figures specifically focused on helping readers understand and retain difficult
concepts. Pertinent anatomy is precisely illustrated and described in each subspecialty chapter, enabling understanding
of normal and pathologic musculoskeletal system structures and functions.
Key Features:
An emphasis on subjects that are frequently tested on examsNearly 500 meticulously created illustrationsStructured
treatment algorithms that include best diagnostic modalities, expected outcomes, and most common complications Study
tips, mnemonics, and classification schemesEasy-to-read bulleted formatting enables the reader to organize, synthesize,
and memorize the information with ease
This indispensable book will greatly benefit orthopaedic residents preparing for board examinations and board-certified
orthopaedic surgeons who need to fulfill MOC requirements.