2010-05-30

Another useful link

In order to gather important information regarding the specialty of Anaesthesia, the BMJ, British Medical Journal, has been an undispensible source of essential and up-to-date data and knowledge. Under the useful collections in www.bmj.com, you can have important topic in the patient care under anaesthesia specialty especially the pain management and other related topics.

While the collections of intensive care have four major sub-headings, mechanical ventilation, and intensive care for neonate, paediatric and adult patient separately.

Hope that you will get up to today medicine for safety of our patients from this wonderful and useful link, click at the topic for the link.

2010-05-04

A very useful link for medical student

When I search the internet for more informations about how medical students will be taught in anaesthesia rotation, I learn that in the USA like our department, they are rotated to the department for two weeks.

While many departments show the curriculum and evaluation form, I ran across the department of anesthesiology at the University of Wisconsin which offers three case descriptions in the topics of acute pain management, paediatric anaesthesia, and emergency anaesthesia with the emphasis on haemodynamic monitoring and inotropes. Not only the case descriptions which you should have tried to learn, but the department also have two handouts for medical students in the topics of paediatric anaesthesia and local anaesthetics and regional anaesthesia.

Have a look at the link and try to figure out the cases by clink at the topic above.