SRB’s Clinical Methods in Surgery
SRB’s Clinical Methods in Surgery is one of the most trusted and widely used reference books for medical students, surgical trainees, and practicing doctors. This book provides a systematic and practical approach to clinical examination in surgery, making it an indispensable guide for those preparing for professional exams or working in clinical settings.
The book covers the fundamentals of surgical examination, including history-taking, general physical examination, and system-wise clinical methods. Each section is presented in a clear, step-by-step manner, allowing students to understand how to approach patients, evaluate symptoms, and make accurate clinical judgments. Rich illustrations, tables, and diagrams further enhance understanding, making even complex concepts easier to grasp.
Key features of SRB’s Clinical Methods in Surgery include:
-
A comprehensive guide to surgical history-taking and examination.
-
Detailed coverage of systemic clinical methods (abdomen, breast, thyroid, vascular, and more).
-
Structured format ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
-
Clinical tips and examination findings that reflect real-world scenarios.
-
A reliable resource for preparing for MBBS, FCPS, MRCS, and other surgical exams.
This book not only focuses on examination techniques but also helps students develop the art of clinical reasoning—an essential skill for every surgeon. With its precise explanations and exam-oriented presentation, it serves as a must-have reference for both study and hospital practice.
