Anesthesia Student Survival Guide: A Case-Based Approach
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About the Author
Jesse M. Ehrenfeld MD, MPH
Senior Associate Dean and Director
Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment
Professor, AnesthesiologyMedical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI, USA
Richard D. Urman MD, MBA
Associate Professor of AnesthesiaHarvard Medical School
Associate Chair for DFCI
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Scott Segal, MD, MHCM
Thomas H. Irving Professor and Chair
Department of Anesthesiology
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Co-Executive Director, Perioperative ServicesWake Forest Baptist Health
Enterprise Academic Chair, Atrium Health
Winston-Salem, NC, USA
This comprehensive update of the previous two successful editions covers both basic and advanced anesthesia topics. These include pharmacology, procedures, monitoring, equipment, subspecialty anesthesia, safety, professionalism, pain management, and more.
Chapters are concise, easy-to-read, and authored by faculty specialized in medical education. They feature case studies designed to help apply theoretical knowledge to real patient situations, as well as questions and answers.
A convenient resource for medical students, student registered nurse anesthetists, and student anesthesiologist assistants in any student of anesthesia will find this unique book useful.
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This comprehensive update of the previous two successful editions covers both basic and advanced anesthesia topics. These include pharmacology, procedures, monitoring, equipment, subspecialty anesthesia, safety, professionalism, pain management, and more.
Chapters are concise, easy-to-read, and authored by faculty specialized in medical education. They feature case studies designed to help apply theoretical knowledge to real patient situations, as well as questions and answers.
A convenient resource for medical students, student registered nurse anesthetists, and student anesthesiologist assistants in any student of anesthesia will find this unique book useful.
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