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  Friday, 18 July 2003
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Anybody who can help would be appreciated:
I was going to order a fracture handbook (or one for palm ?? I have 5 min Ortho from a cousin, but it seems more geared to an internal medicine resident who got trapped in an Ortho program), and then I saw somebody recommended Netter's Ortho Atlas too. My question is, I already have a Hoppenfield's (also good fortune, happen to know someone who works at a publishing company) so do I need an Anatomy Atlas, or will life be okay with Hoppenfield's and the ol' slimy general anatomy Netter ?? If I'm going to need the Ortho Netter anyway, then I'll get it, just wondering.
Guess that's it, unless anybody has suggestions on a fracture handbook, although I'm sure there's a previous post on it which I will search tomorrow..
Thanks
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I am just finishing my first away and have the Netter's Ortho atlas, Hoppenfield's (Extremities and Spine) and Koval. Honestly, the only thing I have used consistently has been Netter's. It has a lot of the basic fracture classifications, examinations, treatments, and surgical approaches. I view having the Netter's in your pocket on an ortho elective like doing a lot of questions for Steps I and II. I have also glanced at Hoppenfield's Surgical Exposures, which most programs will have in their resident's library or office, and this has been helpful before cases. I plan to read through Koval and Hoppenfield's Physical Exam on my next non-ortho rotation because I will have more time. Anyway, Ortho Netter is definately the best $50 I have spent in a long time. Good Luck!
23 years ago
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I agree, Netter's Ortho Atlas is excellent, although it is a tight fit in the pocket of your white coat. Well worth the cash.

Howzit
23 years ago
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Thanks, guess I'll tack a Netter's on to my bill...
Guess the credit card could use some warming up before apps anyway. I didn't realize the Netter's was pocket sized. That would be nice, I was talking about the Surgical Exposures Hoppenfield, not something I think I could carry around and read anyway (might be better to leave it at home).
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netter's ortho atlas is a solid pick up...the only thing i have consistently used so far......hoppenfeld just weighs my pack back down......and ORIF got shafted if he/she paid $50 for it....i picked it up for 34.99
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