BTK General Surgery Oral Board Audio Review 2022
Dominate the Oral Boards with BTK
BTK General Surgery Oral Board Audio Review 2022 Our oral board review course includes 92 scenarios that meticulously cover 115 SCORE core topics. Each scenario includes two parts. The first part is a perfectly executed oral board scenario that mimics the real thing. Scenarios are 5 to 7 minutes long and include a variety of tactics and styles. If you are able to achieve this level of performance in your preparation you are sure to pass the oral exam with flying colors. The second part introduces high-yield commentary to each scenario. This commentary includes tips and tricks to help you dominate the most challenging scenarios in addition to practical, easy-to-understand teaching that covers the most confusing topics we face as general surgeons. We are confident you will find this unique, dual format approach a highly effective way to prepare for the test.
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Episodes
- Table of Contents
- 0 – Introduction
- 1A – Rectus Sheath Hematoma
- 1B – Rectus Sheath Hematoma
- 2A – Ventral Hernia
- 2B – Ventral Hernia
- 3A – Diaphragmatic Hiatal Hernia
- 3B – Diaphragmatic Hiatal Hernia
- 4A – Inguinal-Femoral Hernia
- 4B – Inguinal-Femoral Hernia
- 5A – Umbilical Hernia – Cirrhotic
- 5B – Umbilical Hernia – Cirrhotic
- 6A – Choledochal Cyst
- 6B – Choledochal Cyst
- 7A – Malignant Biliary
- 7B – Malignant Biliary
- 8A – Benign Biliary
- 8B – Benign Biliary
- 9A – Hepatic Neoplasms
- 9B – Hepatic Neoplasms
- 10A – Pancreatic Neoplasm
- 10B – Pancreatic Neoplasm
- 11A – Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
- 11B – Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
- 12A – Pancreatic Mass Endocrine
- 12B – Pancreatic Mass Endocrine
- 13A – Pancreatitis
- 13B – Pancreatitis
- 14A – Esophageal Cancer
- 14B – Esophageal Cancer
- 15A – Esophageal Dysmotility
- 15B – Esophageal Dysmotility
- 16A – Esophageal Perforation
- 16B – Esophageal Perforation
- 17A – Gastric Cancer
- 17B – Gastric Cancer
- 18A – Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor GIST
- 18B – Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor GIST
- 19A – Bariatric Complications
- 19B – Bariatric Complications
- 20A – Upper GI Bleed
- 20B – Upper GI Bleed
- 21A – Acute Mesenteric Ischemia
- 21B – Acute Mesenteric Ischemia
- 22A – Enterocutaneous Fistula
- 22B – Eneterocutaneous Fistula
- 23A – Small Bowel Obstruction
- 23B – Small Bowel Obstruction
- 24A – Colon Cancer
- 24B – Colon Cancer
- 25A – Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- 25B – Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- 26A – Ischemic Colitis
- 26B – Ischemic Colitis
- 27A – C Diff
- 27B – C Diff
- 28A – Volvulus
- 28B – Volvulus
- 29A – Lower GI Bleed
- 29B – Lower GI Bleed
- 30A – Diverticulitis
- 30B – Diverticulitis
- 31A – Acute Appendicitis
- 31B – Acute Appendicitis
- 32A – Rectal Cancer
- 32B – Rectal Cancer
- 33A – Anal Cancer
- 33B – Anal Cancer
- 34A – Anal Fissure
- 34B – Anal Fissure
- 35A – Hemorrhoids
- 35B – Hemorrhoids
- 36A – Perirectal Abscess
- 36B – Perirectal Abscess
- 37A – Colonoscopy
- 37B – Colonoscopy
- 38A – Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
- 38B – Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
- 39A – Breast Abscess
- 39B – Breast Abscess
- 40A – Breast Cancer in Pregnancy
- 40B – Breast Cancer in Pregnancy
- 41A – Breast Mass
- 41B – Breast Mass
- 42A – Inflammatory Breast Cancer
- 42B – Inflammatory Breast Cancer
- 43A – Intraductal Papilloma
- 43B – Intraductal Papilloma
- 44A – Lobular Carcinoma in Situ
- 44B – Lobular Carcinoma in Situ
- 45A – Breast Cancer
- 45B – Breast Cancer
- 46A – Incidental Adrenal Mass
- 46B – Incidental Adrenal Mass
- 47A – Hyperparathyroidism
- 47B – Hyperparathyroidism
- 48A – Hyperthyroidism
- 48B – Hyperthyroidism
- 49A – Thyroid Cancer
- 49B – Thyroid Cancer
- 50A – Thyroid Nodule
- 50B – Thyroid Nodule
- 51A – Adrenal Cancer
- 51B – Adrenal Cancer
- 52A – Hyperaldosteronism
- 52B – Hyperaldosteronism
- 53A – Hypercortisolism
- 53B – Hypercortisolism
- 54A – Pheochromocytoma
- 54B – Pheochromocytoma
- 55A – Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
- 55B – Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
- 56A – Melanoma
- 56B – Melanoma
- 57A – Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
- 57B – Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
- 58A – Pilonidal Cyst
- 58B – Pilonidal Cyst
- 59A – Cardiac Arrest
- 59B – Cardiac Arrest
- 60A – Cardiac Arrhythmia
- 60B – Cardiac Arrhythmia
- 61A – Liver Failure
- 61B – Liver Failure
- 62A – Neurogenic Shock and Delerium
- 62B – Neurogenic Shock and Delerium
- 63A – Renal Failure
- 63B – Renal Failure
- 64A – Sepsis
- 64B – Sepsis
- 65A – ARDS
- 65B – ARDS
- 66A – Vascular Neck Injury
- 66B – Vascular Neck Injury
- 67A – Vascular Abdomen Injury
- 67B – Abdominal Vascular Injury
- 68A – Lower Extremity Vascular Injury
- 68B – Lower Extremity Vascular Injury
- 69A – Cardiac Trauma
- 69B – Cardiac Trauma
- 70A – Duodenum and Pancreas Trauma
- 70B – Duodenum and Pancreas Trauma
- 71A – Esophagus and Trachea Trauma Empyema
- 71B – Esophagus and Trachea Trauma Empyema
- 72A – Liver Trauma
- 72B – Liver Trauma
- 73A – Pelvic Trauma Pneumothorax
- 73B – Pelvic Trauma Pneumothorax
- 74A – Pregnant Trauma
- 74B – Pregnant Trauma
- 75A – Rectal Bladder Urethral and Kidney Trauma
- 75B – Rectal Bladder Urethral and Kidney Trauma
- 76A – Spleen Trauma Geriatric Trauma Brain Death
- 76B – Spleen Trauma Geriatric Trauma Brain Death
- 77A – Burn
- 77B – Burn
- 78A – Acute Limb Ischemia
- 78B – Acute Limb Ischemia
- 79A – Carotid Stenosis
- 79B – Carotid Stenosis
- 80A – Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia
- 80B – Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia
- 81A – Chronic Venous Insufficiency
- 81B – Chronic Venous Insufficiency
- 82A – Venous Thromboembolism
- 82B – Venous Thromboembolism
- 83A – Vascular Access
- 83B – Vascular Access
- 84A – Abdominal Mass Pediatrics
- 84B – Abdominal Mass Pediatrics
- 85A – Appendicitis Pediatrics
- 85B – Appendicitis Pediatrics
- 86A – Inguinal Hernia Pediatrics
- 86B – Inguinal Hernia Pediatrics
- 87A – Intussusception Pediatrics
- 87B – Intussusception Pediatrics
- 88A – Malrotation Pediatrics
- 88B – Malrotation Pediatrics
- 89A – Meckel_s Diverticulum Pediatrics
- 89B – Meckel_s Diverticulum Pediatrics
- 90A – Pyloric Stenosis Pediatrics
- 90B – Pyloric Stenosis Pediatrics
- 91A – Umbilical Hernia Pediatrics
- 91B – Umbilical Hernia Pediatrics
- 92A – Ectopic Pregnancy
- 92B – Ectopic Pregnancy
- Continuous Play – Episodes 1-10
- Continuous Play – Episodes 11-20
- Continuous Play – Episodes 21-30
- Continuous Play – Episodes 31-40
- Continuous Play – Episodes 41-50
- Continuous Play – Episodes 51-60
- Continuous Play – Episodes 61-70
- Continuous Play – Episodes 71-80
- Continuous Play – Episodes 81-92