A Surgeon’s Guide to Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care
Anaesthetics tailored specifically to the MRCS syllabus? It may sound too specific, but this is precisely what many surgical trainees have been looking for. And if you are one of them, then “Anaesthetics for the MRCS” may be the book you have been waiting for.
Edited by Jane Sturgess, Justin Davies, and Kamen Valchanov, this book fills a gap in the literature on surgical anaesthesia. It provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the most important aspects of anaesthesia for surgical trainees preparing for the MRCS exam. It covers the basic sciences, peri-operative care, and specific considerations in the surgical specialties.
One of the strengths of the book is its accessibility. While it is written by experts in the field, it is also written in a way that is easily digestible for those who may not have a strong background in anaesthesia. The chapters are presented in an “at a glance” format, which makes it easy to find the information you need quickly.
The book starts with an overview of the basic sciences, including pharmacology, physiology, and physics. This section is designed to provide the reader with a solid foundation in the principles of anaesthesia. It covers the mechanism of action of anaesthetic agents, the properties of different types of anaesthetic agents, and the physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological systems.
The second section of the book is dedicated to peri-operative care. This section covers the pre-operative assessment, management of anaesthesia during surgery, and post-operative care. It also includes specific considerations for different surgical specialties, such as trauma surgery, neurosurgery, and cardiac surgery.
One of the unique features of this book is the third section, which is specifically designed for revision or reference. This section covers important topics such as post-operative cognitive dysfunction, coagulation, and fluid management. It is presented in a concise and easy-to-read format, making it ideal for those who need to quickly refresh their knowledge.
Overall, “Anaesthetics for the MRCS” is an excellent resource for surgical trainees preparing for the MRCS exam. It provides a comprehensive overview of the most important aspects of anaesthesia, while also being accessible and easy to read. The book is also up-to-date, with information on topics such as enhanced recovery and CPET testing.
So, why should you order this book? Firstly, if you are preparing for the MRCS exam, this book is an essential resource that will help you succeed. Secondly, even if you are not preparing for the MRCS exam, this book is still a valuable resource for anyone who wants to improve their knowledge of anaesthesia. And finally, ordering this book will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are investing in your future as a surgical trainee.
And for those who prefer video formats, “Anaesthetics for the MRCS” also has a companion video series titled “Anaesthetics for the MRCS: A Video Study Guide”. This video series provides a visual representation of the topics covered in the book, which can be useful for those who prefer a more interactive and visual learning style.
In conclusion, “Anaesthetics for the MRCS” is a must-have resource for surgical trainees preparing for the MRCS exam. It provides a comprehensive overview of the most important aspects of anaesthesia, while also being accessible and easy to read. Whether you order the book or the video series, investing in this resource will be a valuable investment in your future as a surgical trainee.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781107698079
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publication date: 6/30/2014
- Pages: 336