I found these resources particularly useful for my exam prep: Anaesthesia Tutorial of the week BJA articles Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists by Chambers Barash Clinical Anaesthesia Equipments in Anaesthesia and Critical Care by Aston is an ultimate favorite right now.
True to the point..my experience with M&M was breeze.. everything to the point without unnecessary details. Residents can still make their way with decent Anaesthesia literature in their hectic schedule. Another book I think worth mentioning is Smith and Aitkenhead's Textbook of Anaesthesia. It's airway Management Chapter is worth spending time with..
Sir can you please make a video on spinal anesthesia thoroughly..your videos are so informative and helpful it has helped me a lot..thank you so much!!
Hello. Well, videos made like a montage (i.e. a series of the same procedure done to various patients and/or a supercut of your current videos) would be most welcome, and here I would like to suggest peripheral IV cannulation, arterial (radial) blood gas procedure, nasogastric intubation, orotracheal intubation, subclavian artery catheter, urinary catheter (male, female), femoral artery catheter and so on. Such videos will be longer, but very efficient.
I found these resources particularly useful for my exam prep:
Anaesthesia Tutorial of the week
BJA articles
Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists by Chambers
Barash Clinical Anaesthesia
Equipments in Anaesthesia and Critical Care by Aston is an ultimate favorite right now.
True to the point..my experience with M&M was breeze.. everything to the point without unnecessary details. Residents can still make their way with decent Anaesthesia literature in their hectic schedule. Another book I think worth mentioning is Smith and Aitkenhead's Textbook of Anaesthesia. It's airway Management Chapter is worth spending time with..
Sir can you please make a video on spinal anesthesia thoroughly..your videos are so informative and helpful it has helped me a lot..thank you so much!!
that was very helpful, keep showing the right direction for juniors!
Will do :)
That was very helpful. Are you able to do a segment on The Anaesthetic machine, including the proper checks etc please.
Absolutely!
Ive got a machine check video on the channel already.. ua-cam.com/video/3wJmjF8Fn-c/v-deo.html
But i can make another one with a bit more detail :)
Hello. Well, videos made like a montage (i.e. a series of the same procedure done to various patients and/or a supercut of your current videos) would be most welcome, and here I would like to suggest peripheral IV cannulation, arterial (radial) blood gas procedure, nasogastric intubation, orotracheal intubation, subclavian artery catheter, urinary catheter (male, female), femoral artery catheter and so on. Such videos will be longer, but very efficient.
Great idea!
2 applications that I'm using for MCAI OSCE/SOE
Frca reveal
Iresus
How should a junior trainee read and prepare for each day along with long term studying for understanding anesthesia as whole exams etc
Great idea for a video…. Theres a lot of of and strategy.. let me put that on the list..
I feel Millers should be used as a standard reference book, but not for first read or to get to the basics of understanding certain concepts..
Thank you!
What about Manual of clinical anesthesiology by Larry Chu?
Which is the best book for clinical anesthesiology..... Morgan or Paul Barash???
Give us the links to free books
What about anesthetic anatomy
Pharmacology for anaesthesia