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Anybody know of any good audio CDs for General Surgery review? I hate to read, but have about 40 minutes in the car every day...
Pilot Doc said:There's an audio companion to SESAP - 24 CD's for $600 or so. Still pricey, but better than $1800!
It has a near complete clinical focus - which I love - but it is not a good absite review.
Eighteen-hundrehttp://www.cmeinfo.com/surgery-g.htmld, schmeighteen hundred if I ain't paying for it!
For those interested, here's the URL:
http://www.cmeinfo.com/surgery-g.html
Kimberli Cox said:Both Osler and the New York Gen Surg Review make audio/video review sets. I have the latter and enjoy it buts its awfully expensive (my program paid for it and I believe it was around $1800).
Try http://www.osler.org for info on the former
PatrickBateman said:Your program gave you $1800 for a tape set!!! 😱 Was that two years worth of book allowance or something. Tell me it wasn't in addition to a book allowance.
Also, I notice that's a combo VHS + cd/audiocassette. Do you find the VHS part useful? Is it helpful for the absite?
Don't forget AudioDigest.
And this may be uber-nerdly, but I've been making my own CD's for my 27 hour drive to Maryland. Its kind of nice, because I read through what I'm recording, then I'll listen to it...hopefully it will sink in one way or another. Obviously, its just basic material (random facts, etc.), and only for those who have the time to actually sit down and record it.
I'm just trying to make my 27 hours on the road as painful as possible. 🙄