AccessMedicine offers a wide range of educational resources, including key textbooks and quick reference guides, 3D anatomy modules, flashcards and review questions, infographics, case studies, and video patient interviews. Be sure to explore the 'Multimedia' and 'Study Tools' menus.
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Avascular necrosis of the hip (30 mins)
The Library has created Reading Lists for surgical fellowship examinations. These reading lists are based off the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) recommended reading lists and include books, eBooks, journals, articles, and web resources. Access them below.
Recommended reading lists:
The Royal Society of Medicine - Orthopaedic Section Podcast
Features global experts and key opinion leaders discussing innovation, progress and current practice.
AO Trauma North America - Orthopaedic Trauma Journal Club
Interviews with authors of landmark orthopaedic trauma articles, providing an opportunity to understand what prompted the study, how practice has changed, limitations and key take away points.
The OrthoPod
A podcast from The University of Melbourne Student Orthopaedic and Musculoskeletal Association (SOMA).
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