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Kaplan DAT 2008-2009 Edition (with CD-ROM) (Kaplan Dat (Dental Admission Test)) Kaplan
Kaplan Publishing, 2008
Kaplan DAT I'm only a quarter of the way through this book, but I can already tell you that it's a quality review tool. It's detailed enough to give you all the information you'll need to know for the exam, yet concise enough to articulate the information quickly and ...
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Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review Brian A. Hall, Robert C. Chantigian
Mosby, 2003
great book This is a great review book, it got me 100% on my first anesthesia test!!!
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Yao and Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007
NICE BOOK WRITTEN IN A FORMAT OF QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS THAT MAKES YOUR PREPERATION FOR THE BOARD MUUCH MORE YIELDED.A VERY GOOD SUPPLEMENT FOR ANESTHESIA PREPERATION
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Basics of Anesthesia: with Evolve Website (Stoelting, Basics of Anesthesia: with Evolve Website) Robert K. Stoelting, Ronald D. Miller
Churchill Livingstone, 2006
GREAT!! this book is not only an excellent one for R1 residents or medical students, it also highlights key points for senior residents as well! the UPDATED information written, which is evidence based (each paragraph is a result of a recent published paper) makes you ...
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Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General Hospital: Department of Anesthesia and Critical ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006
best concise O.R. reference this book is the best concise operating room anesthesia reference available.
anything bigger would be too large, it is not designed to teach but more to remind.
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Clinical Anesthesiology (Clinical Anesthesiology (Morgan)) G. Edward Morgan, Maged S. Mikhail, ...
McGraw-Hill Medical, 2005
Excellent! This would be an optimal choice for most medical students with a special interest in anasthesia as well as for anaesthesia residents. It's extremely well-written, neither too detailed nor too simple. The authors write with authority, which is a good thing.
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Handbook of Anesthesiology 2008 Mark R. Ezekiel
Current Clinical Strategies, 2007
Great content, but have to agree about the binding I love the content of this book, but I've had the same problem with the binding. The first time I tried to crack the binding a little, an entire section popped out. I really like the content and plan to get the book bound. I don't want to give the book a bad review ...
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Anesthesiologist's Manual of Surgical Procedures Richard A Jaffe, Stanley I Samuels
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003
excellent resource great basic info about different cases and basic anesthetic considerations. highly recommend!
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Anesthesia Secrets: with STUDENT CONSULT Access (Secrets) James Duke
Mosby, 2005
One day and I've already used it I bought this book for clinicals that start 3 months from now. But I've already used it as reference for an exam. 3 of my classmates have seen and and are buying it also. Great info.
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Stoelting's Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease: Expert Consult: Online and Print (Expert Consult Title: ... Roberta L. Hines, Katherine E. Marschall
Saunders, 2008
Todays leading authorities present the succinct, yet thorough guidance you need to successfully avoid or manage complications stemming from pre-existing medical conditions. Organized by disease, the new edition of this popular guide has been completely revised and updated to reflect the latest information on definition, current pathophysiology, ...
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Avoiding Common Anesthesia Errors (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Handbook)
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007
Great book. Very practical and easy to read This is a great book. It has a lot of practical advice that has clinical applications, not just theory. This is what makes the book different from many of the other anesthesia texts. In addition there are 2 sections of the book that many other books don't cover: how to ...
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Anesthesiology Review (Anesthesiology Review)(3rd Edition)
Churchill Livingstone, 2001
One for the coffee table I don't normally put my medical textbooks out for display, but I like to use this one as a conversation piece. Each chapter is well reasoned, concise, and suprisingly entertaining. The chapter entitled "Pharmacology of Hetastarch and Pentastarch" had me weeping. Med ...
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Atlas of Ultrasound- and Nerve Stimulation-Guided Regional Anesthesia Ban C.H. Tsui
Springer, 2007
There are few situations in anesthesia where precise anatomic location is more important than in regional anesthesia. But, of course, any anesthesiologist who performs regional on a regular basis is fully aware of the frustration of attempting to locate nerves on a trial and error basis. Ultrasound imaging now enables us to visualize nerves, and ...
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Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice Robert K Stoelting, Simon C Hillier
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005
Another fantastic book by Dr. Stoelting! I must agree with Dr. Alqasaim; this book is excellent. Diagrams are well-done, as are the chapters - en tota. The book has two distinct sections. The first half of the book is dedicated to the subject of pharmachology, and the second, physiology. This is not a large ...
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Smith's Anesthesia for Infants and Children Etsuro Motoyama, Peter Davis
Mosby, 2005
Smith's Anesthesia for Infants and Children The format of this book is not user friendly. I am an SRNA and I often have to refer to other texts because Smith's does not have the information that I need to prepare for a case.
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