Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery

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This new edition of the Cummings Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Review ensures that trainee otolaryngologists remain at the forefront of their field with over 300 pages of both basic and in-depth testing. 1,500 multiple choice review questions confront problems that occur in everyday clinical practice. Numerous new questions with more answer rationales ensure that that is the ideal resource for a full and thorough review of current otolaryngologic practice! Added bonus: See 100 Q & A samples from the Cummings Review when you purchase access to the Cummings 4th Edition web site, www.ototext.com.
    Offers more than 1,500 multiple-choice review questions-hundreds of them completely new-that provide a realistic approximation of the format, content, and difficulty posed by specialty exams.
  • Presents answers at the back of the book, with rationales, so readers can check which of their responses are correct and which are incorrect.
  • Follows the same chapter organization as Cummings Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 4th Edition, so it's easy to find in-depth coverage of any topic in each chapter.
  • Features content that is just as well-rounded, current, and relevant to contemporary practice as the material in the Cummings four-volume set.

About the author (2005)

Dr. Haughey is a board-certified otolaryngologist with advanced fellowship training in head and neck cancer surgery. He specializes in surgical interventions to address cancers of the throat, vocal cords, sinuses, thyroid, parathyroid, submandibular and salivary glands, neck and skull. His primary clinical interests also include surgery to address skin cancers on the face and neck, including melanoma and facial reconstruction surgeries, as well as microvascular free tissue transfer procedures and laryngeal and sinus disorders. A respected researcher whose work has contributed to the development of new and minimally invasive methods for removing head and neck cancers, Dr. Haughey earned his medical degree at the University of Auckland in New Zealand before completing his residency as Chief Resident, earning a Master of Science in otolaryngology - head and neck surgery and carrying out a prestigious skull base and neuro-otology fellowship, all at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.

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