is a comprehensive clinical guide designed for medical students and surgical residents preparing for the short-case component of surgical examinations. Authored by Marc Weijie Ong, Wee Ming Tay, and Cheng Hock Low, it provides a structured framework for the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) , viva, and clinical assessments. Key Features
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If you are searching for a , you are likely looking for a structured way to turn clinical chaos into a streamlined performance. Here is how to master the art of the short case. Why Short Cases Matter
Mastery in general surgery short cases is a blend of sharp observation, refined motor skills, and the ability to think on your feet. By utilizing a structured study guide and practicing the physical maneuvers until they become muscle memory, you can walk into your clinical exam with confidence.