The OSLER General Surgery 2025 Subscription-Based Review features the complete recording of the July 2025 Live Virtual Surgery Review Course, delivered in a flexible, cloud-based format for on-demand access anytime, anywhere. Designed for streaming across devices, the program also includes a downloadable syllabus corresponding to each lecture, allowing learners to study alongside the videos or use the materials independently for board preparation and clinical reference.
This comprehensive review is structured to prepare surgeons for the ABS Qualifying Examination and Continuous Certification (CC) exam, while also serving as a thorough update for practicing general surgeons. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based medicine, board-relevant standards of care, and current best practices in surgical decision-making, operative strategy, and postoperative management.
The course provides broad coverage of core general surgery domains—including head and neck, breast, skin and soft tissues, alimentary tract, abdominal and vascular surgery, endocrine surgery, trauma, emergency operations, and critical surgical care—while also addressing perioperative principles in cardiothoracic, pediatric, and transplant surgery. Learners gain updated insights into diagnostic evaluation, operative planning, tumor staging, non-operative management strategies, and emerging technologies relevant to modern surgical practice.
Whether preparing for board certification or refining clinical judgment in daily practice, this review strengthens diagnostic reasoning, operative planning, and comprehensive patient management across the spectrum of general surgery.
* Release Date: August 14, 2025
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course participants should be able to:
Summarize the fundamental basic science principles underlying patient management in general surgery
Describe preoperative, operative, and postoperative care across the principal component areas of general surgery
Discuss perioperative management principles in cardiothoracic, pediatric, and transplant surgery
Summarize the management of common surgical problems in urology, gynecology, orthopedics, and burns
Demonstrate understanding of tumor staging and appropriate surgical and nonsurgical treatment strategies
Discuss non-operative management approaches for selected general surgery conditions
Outline the appropriate use of modern diagnostic and therapeutic technologies in surgical practice
THE OSLER GENERAL SURGERY 2025 SUBSCRIPTION-BASED REVIEW