Review in Clinical Anesthesiology-Author:Saneesh PJ-jaypee brothers
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The presentation of each topic is designed in such a way that the first part consists of the clinical discussion from an anesthesiologist’s point of view, with adequate authentic literature-based guidelines and recommendations. The latter part consists of other relevant topics which may be brought into the discussion by the examiner, either as a test of basic science knowledge or as a deviation from the current topic. The latter part, designated as “top-up topics”, improves the coverage of the topic without affecting the topic continuity in the first part of the discussion. Most chapters are further fortified with “Pearls Box” which deals with important topics which may be discussed along with any case scenario. The guidelines, recommendations and management protocols are updated as much as possible and the sources are cited to make it authentic. The tables, charts and other illustrations are provided for crisp depiction of the topic and make it easier to prepare for an examination or academic discussion. |
• Concise but comprehensive, organized review of the most common
clinical scenarios discussed in Anesthesiology postgraduate curriculum
• All-in-one package for postgraduate studies and examinations catering to studious residents as well as astute examiners in Anesthesiology • Designed to ensure smooth topic continuity, enabling even the average resident in Anesthesiology to have an overview of the topic • Section titled "top-up topics" incorporates side-tracks related to each clinical scenario and literature highlights on the current controversies in Anesthesiology and critical care • The references from the standard textbooks and peer-reviewed journals are quoted in the main text, making the contents authentic • Illustrations in the form of flow charts, tables and figures are designed to ensure crisp scientific detailing • "From the author's desk" - gives messages to the postgraduates regarding how to prepare for the examination and face the examiners, describing suggested further reading and how to tackle the possible side-tracks during the clinical discussions • A nice companion for quick reference guide for practitioners in Anesthesiology as well, since the book covers most of the common scenarios in clinical practice. |
Postgraduate Students, even PG Teachers, Examiners and Practicing Anesthesiologists. |