We have listed below many of the key surgical
textbooks that students, residents and attendings
need to have access to. Use the Book Search
to find titles that you don't see here.
Campbell's Urology (CD-ROM for 4 Volume
Set) by John L. Cameron: This is the
standard text for urology. It comes with the
CD-ROM set also. You need to get it is you go
into urology. Otherwise forget about it.
Atlas of Urologic Surgery by Frank
Hinman, Paul H. Stempen (Illustrator),
Stephanie Donley (Editor) I.
1998 Edition: B. Saunders. Univ. of
Calfornia School of Medicine, San Francisco.
Atlas of surgical technique for urologists.
Extensive halftone line drawings with
commentary. Previous edition: c1989. 171
contributors, 125 U.S. DNLM: Urogenital
System--surgery--atlases.
Urology Pocket Guides
Smith's General Urology by Emil A.
Tanagho (Editor), Jack W. McAnich (Editor),
Jack W. McAninch The top single-volume
resource in urology--the ultimate reference
for fourth-year medical students, residents,
urologists, and primary care physicians. In a
well-illustrated, easy-to-follow format, this
book provides the ready-to-use information
needed for the diagnosis and treatment of
urologic diseases. Includes a brand-new
chapter on laparoscopic surgery and bacterial
infections of the genitourinary tract, plus
the insights of seven new contributing
authors.
Urology Secrets by Martin I. Resnick,
Andrew C. Novick (2003) Only the cover carries the subtitle:
Questions you will be asked on rounds, in the
clinic, at the bedside. For students &
residents. Annotation copyright Book News,
Inc. Portland, Or.
Urology (House Officer Series)
(2001) A concise source of clinical
information for medical students and
residents. It focuses primarily on the
information needed to make a diagnosis and
decide on a treatment, not on surgical
techniques or how to do particular procedures.
References have been omitted to keep the
manual small and portable, but a list of
suggested readings includes the major urologic
texts. The author is a urologist in private
practice and associated with the U. of
Louisville (KY) School of Medicine.Book News,
Inc.®, Portland, OR