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I used this text for Orthpaedic Primary Basic Sciences Exam (OPBS), as it was the recommended text (Part 2 Australian Surgical Education and Training (SET) program).

I used the 10th Edition for the Surgical Sciences Examination (SSE), as it was the recommended text (Part 1 Australian Surgical Education and Training (SET) program)

I passed both exams first time using these texts (and the other recommended texts). 11th is an easier read, and can be knocked off a lot quicker than the 10th. It is better-written, but does not go into too much detail. Having said that, the bulk of the anatomy questions in the exam were taken, word-for-word, from Last's 10th Edition. After a post-exam dissection of the questions we could recall, we did not find all the answers in the 11th Edition, but all were in the 10th Edition.

The 10th descriptions are good, but it takes more time to digest; it is HARD reading!! I could only get through 20-25 pages a week while working full-time. The diagrams are, in general, confusing and not in colour (11th Edition has colour). Having said that, many questions in the exam were taken directly from these woeful black and white diagrams and sketches. The text needs to be read in conjunction with another pictorial anatomy text. I used Atlas of Human Anatomy: With Netteranatomy.com (Netter Basic Science) -fantastic companion text!

I personally prefer the 10th Edition. I only read the relevant chapters of 11th Edition (UL,LL, spine, pelvis, CNS) and i thought it was not enough detail.

Some of the questions can be from the very, very fine print. Apart from the CNS chapter, you need to have been through the whole book at least once. For example, one question in the October 2008 SSE was about lunate dislocations. I couldn't recall reading anything about it in Last's during my study. But a post-exam analysis revealed a single line, at the very end of the upper limb chapter, which contained the information required to answer the question (10th Edition only).

The 11th Edition is unlikely to be sufficient to answer all questions for the SSE and OPBS exams. I would recommend reading the 10th Edition only.

The Australian Orthopaedic Association has re-written 570 questions for the OPBS exam this year (2009). This means that the chances of repeat questions is close to zero. I counted zero repeat anatomy questions in the 200 that we were presented with for the Feb 2009 exam. As the exam shall be held twice (2009), once (2010), twice (2011) etc, the chances of repeat questions (if you are unlucky enough to have to sit it again), is low.

Product details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher Churchill Livingstone; International ed of 12th revised ed edition (April 1, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0702033944

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Awesome. Great quality
Perfect The only simplest word to describe my satisfaction.
The only surgical anatomy book worth buying.
I love it, I recommend it to anyone who's preparing for part one.
It is also user friendly, lekker book.
excellent
Although I prefer the formatting in older versions of Lasts, this book is still the best detailed companion for learning anatomy. If looking to start with the basics, I'd suggest using a less "heavy" book - reading this when just beginning anatomy can be overwhelming for many. Still my favourite.
Had an online tip that it was a really anatomy book (I teach the subject for a Medical School) and it supposedly had many clinical correlations and tips as to how anatomy correlated with it. Unfortunately, the actual anatomical detail was somewhat lacking. So what we have is an average book wtih occasional anatomical-clinical correlations.
I used this text for Orthpaedic Primary Basic Sciences Exam (OPBS), as it was the recommended text (Part 2 Australian Surgical Education and Training (SET) program).

I used the 10th Edition for the Surgical Sciences Examination (SSE), as it was the recommended text (Part 1 Australian Surgical Education and Training (SET) program)

I passed both exams first time using these texts (and the other recommended texts). 11th is an easier read, and can be knocked off a lot quicker than the 10th. It is better-written, but does not go into too much detail. Having said that, the bulk of the anatomy questions in the exam were taken, word-for-word, from Last's 10th Edition. After a post-exam dissection of the questions we could recall, we did not find all the answers in the 11th Edition, but all were in the 10th Edition.

The 10th descriptions are good, but it takes more time to digest; it is HARD reading!! I could only get through 20-25 pages a week while working full-time. The diagrams are, in general, confusing and not in colour (11th Edition has colour). Having said that, many questions in the exam were taken directly from these woeful black and white diagrams and sketches. The text needs to be read in conjunction with another pictorial anatomy text. I used Atlas of Human Anatomy With Netteranatomy.com (Netter Basic Science) -fantastic companion text!

I personally prefer the 10th Edition. I only read the relevant chapters of 11th Edition (UL,LL, spine, pelvis, CNS) and i thought it was not enough detail.

Some of the questions can be from the very, very fine print. Apart from the CNS chapter, you need to have been through the whole book at least once. For example, one question in the October 2008 SSE was about lunate dislocations. I couldn't recall reading anything about it in Last's during my study. But a post-exam analysis revealed a single line, at the very end of the upper limb chapter, which contained the information required to answer the question (10th Edition only).

The 11th Edition is unlikely to be sufficient to answer all questions for the SSE and OPBS exams. I would recommend reading the 10th Edition only.

The Australian Orthopaedic Association has re-written 570 questions for the OPBS exam this year (2009). This means that the chances of repeat questions is close to zero. I counted zero repeat anatomy questions in the 200 that we were presented with for the Feb 2009 exam. As the exam shall be held twice (2009), once (2010), twice (2011) etc, the chances of repeat questions (if you are unlucky enough to have to sit it again), is low.
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