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OITE prep

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16 years 11 months ago - 16 years 11 months ago #29477 by shamirortho
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Hi,

I'm at a program where the OITE is very underemphasised but I'd still like to do reasonably well at at.
Apart from obvious background reading (Miller's, JAAOS) etc are there any specific books that people have found high yield - eg first aid for the ortho boards, AAOS comprehensive review?
Also, my program doesnt provide any past questions ... - I certainly wouldnt want to infringe any copyrights but if there are any old questions going around that could give me a bit of insight into the standard of the OITE that would be great too ....

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16 years 10 months ago - 16 years 10 months ago #15807 by
Replied by on topic The comprehensive review is an
The comprehensive review is an excellent resource. In my program nearly every resident has purchased a copy and to my knowledge everyone gives it rave reviews. Personally, I find it to be more efficient than OKU. However, most of my time as been spent on the question book rather than the text.

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