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    The Beginner's Guide to Anaesthetics: A Handbook for Doctors in Training and Allied Professionals

    The Beginner's Guide to Anaesthetics by Brown, Connor; Allana, Alisha;

    A Handbook for Doctors in Training and Allied Professionals

    Series: The Beginner's Guide to;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 30 June 2025

    • ISBN 9781032783819
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages362 pages
    • Size 198x129 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 74 Illustrations, black & white; 49 Halftones, black & white; 25 Line drawings, black & white; 132 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This practical and accessible guide covers the core knowledge and key concepts required during the first three months in anaesthetics in digestible daily chunks. The book prepares the reader for starting work on-call in anaesthesia and builds the foundations for becoming a safe and competent anaesthetist. 

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    Long description:

    This practical and accessible guide covers the core knowledge and key concepts required during the first three months in anaesthetics. The book prepares the reader for starting work on-call in anaesthesia and builds the foundations for becoming a safe and competent anaesthetist.


    The content is comprehensive whilst also being pitched at a level suited to those new to anaesthesia, with a particular focus on knowledge that is useful in daily practice. Topics are split into digestible daily chunks, so by reading just a small amount each day novice anaesthetists can be confident they will cover everything they need to. Alongside the core content, additional information includes more than 50 ?top tips? from consultant anaesthetists, QR codes linking to highly regarded external learning resources, and guidance on meeting portfolio and curriculum requirements.


    Trainee anaesthetists and allied health professionals will appreciate the clear writing style and accessible content of this practical resource. With its focus on everything that an anaesthetist needs to know in their first three months of training, it will help trainees build both knowledge and confidence in preparation for their on-calls and beyond.



    ?An exceptional guide presented in manageable bite size chunks ?systematically designed allowing progressive learning. Providing the foundation for a successful start in anaesthesia, this guide is an essential read. QR codes make this accessible to everyone in every situation. If only this was available when I was a trainee!?


    - Dr Lara Wijayasiri ? Consultant Anaesthetist, Training Programme Director for Core Anaesthesia and Author of Primary FRCA Structured Oral Examination Study Guides 1 and 2


     


    ?The Beginner?s Guide to Anaesthetics is an invaluable resource for those embarking on a career in anaesthesia. The step by step nature of the book expertly guides the reader through all they will need to create a solid foundation for their CT1 year.? 


    - Dr Jon Chambers - Consultant Anaesthetist, Dorset County Hospital

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Getting up to Speed,  2. Before Theatre,  3. In Theatres: Patient Arrival,  4. In Theatres: IV Induction and Volatile Anaesthesia,  5. In Theatres: During the Procedure,  6. In Theatres: The End of the Procedure,  7. In Theatres: Anaesthetic Emergencies,  8. After Theatre,  9. Preparing for the IAC,  10. Preparing for On-Calls

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