Examination Intensive Care & Anaesthesia: A Guide to Intensivist and Anaesthetic Training

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Author: By Nikki Blackwell, MBBS, BSc(Hons), FRCP(UK), FRACP, FAChPM, DTMH, FJFICM, Staff Intensive Care Specialist, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; Consultant on Intensive Care and Emergencies, Medecins Sans Frontieres, Paris, France; Carole Foot, MBBS, FACEM, FJFICM, Staff Intensive Care Specialist, Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; Visiting Medical Officer, The Holy Spirit Northside Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; Clinical Associate Lecturer, Mayne Medical School, the University of Queensland, Australia; and Christopher Thomas, BMedsc, MBBS, FANZCA, Consultant/Visiting Medical Officer (Anaesthesia) Ipswich General Hospital; Specialist Anaesthetist, St Andrews Ipswich Private Hospital; Specialist Anaesthetist, Tri-Rhosen Day Hospital, Ipswich; Clinical Lecturer, Mayne Medical School, the University of Queensland, Australia; ANZCA Queensland Final Examination Short Course Co-ordinator 2001-2003

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Publisher: Churchill Livingstone Australia

Pages: 340

ISBN: 9780729538022

This text has been designed to guide Intensive Care and Anaesthetic trainees in their approach to the clinical components of the Fellowship examinations of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) and Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (JFICM). Examination Intensive Care and Anaesthesia comprises three sections. Section 1 deals with the Intensive Care Fellowship Examination: training requirements, performance strategies, OSCE, hot cases and reference articles. Section 2 deals with the final Anaesthetic Fellowship Examination: training requirements, performance strategies, anaesthetic and medical vivas and review articles. Section 3 comprises a structured approach to interpretation of data and investigations for both examinations.

 

 


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