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What books should I read for the intermediate orthopedics exam?

See the Examination Guide for Attending Physicians in Surgery, the exam training question set, and the compilation of exam questions.

These two tutoring books are authoritative and comprehensive, with concise outline explanations, strong organization, and highlighted key points; at the same time, they arrange a large number of questions including real questions from previous years in the form of simultaneous exercises, intensive training, and simulation tests. Classic questions emphasize the close integration of learning and practice, and scientifically divide the entire review into three stages.

The first stage is a comprehensive attack, emphasizing the rapid and systematic review of all the required knowledge points in the syllabus from beginning to end, and doing simultaneous exercises while reviewing; the second stage is intensive training, through a large number of practice questions, Check for omissions and fill in the gaps to eliminate every knowledge blind spot; in the third stage, pre-exam sprint, through repeated simulation tests, the ability to answer questions in the examination room is greatly improved.

You can also read the seventh edition of Surgery. It is best to read it carefully before taking the exam. For other books, you can buy a set of exercises provided by the health department (the one published by the People's Health Department). There is no need to do anything else, as long as you are familiar with the test content and question types.

Examination registration conditions, time, and subjects

1. Registration conditions for the main examination: You can apply for the examination 5 years after graduating from a bachelor's degree and obtaining a practicing physician qualification certificate. This is a hard condition. Other matters such as sending to the countryside must be determined by the local health administrative department. You can consult the local health bureau for this.

2. Exam time: Generally in mid-to-late May each year.

3. Examination subjects: basic knowledge, relevant professional knowledge, professional knowledge, and professional practical ability.

4. The content and question types of the Orthopedic Surgery Attending Examination: They are all tested in the "human-computer dialogue" mode. "Man-computer dialogue" means everyone answers questions on a computer. There are a total of 4 parts, and the test can be completed in one day.

Finally, as a reminder, there is absolutely no harm in being prepared in advance and reading more books.