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Containing 1000 board-style questions and answers with explanations, Anesthesiology Key Words and Questions for the Boards provides a high-yield, efficient review for residents preparing for board examinations and practitioners preparing ...
Anesthesiology. Residents who are unable to pass the Basic examination will not be allowed to finish their training. That's why this book is a true must read for every anesthesiology resident.
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"The book targets medical students, but even junior anesthesia trainees would find it very compelling....Although it has the appearance of a handbook, this book is an overview of clinical anesthesiology.
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Nearly 2,000 questions and answers to help ace the anesthesia boards and recertification.
With this book as guide, readers will be able to efficiently prepare for the written primary certification pediatric anesthesiology board exam.
Written and edited by experts from top children's hospitals, this is an essential resource for residents and fellows, as well as a valuable quick-reference handbook for more experienced anesthesiologists.
Yao and Artusio's Anesthesiology is one of the core texts for anesthesiology residents, and is frequently used as a primary study aid for the ABA oral boards.