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New book of Orthopaedics for various PGMEEs



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Orthopaedics Punch

A complete Synopsis of Orthopaedics with Images and Illustrations for PGMEEs.

The one of its kind book by Dr. Tushar Mehta, Faculty of Orthopaedics, Teaching PG aspirants (AIIMS, PGI, FMGE, DNB) for last 4yrs.

Order the Book now Online.

Highlights:

  1. Set of 100 unique MCQs with full explanations, including ONE LINERS, IMAGE BASED CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS and RECENT ADVANCES in the subject covering each and every aspect of Orthopaedics.
  2. Contains Illustrations to understand and remember the subject easily.
  3. Prepared keeping in mind the most probable pattern of NEET PG.
  4. Concise, precise yet complete solution for all PGMEE needs.
  5. Comes with Online support via OrthopaedicsPlus Forum and Our Facebook Page. Students of this book will be able to discuss all the doubts directly from Dr. Tushar Mehta.
Orthopaedics Punch – Sample Paper: This sample paper contain 4 MCQs with explanation.
Its just a preview. The complete paper is full feature packed.

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