BOOK REVIEWS
The STH-KTH Nexus Handbook of Acronyms and Mnemonics
The STH-KTH Nexus Handbook of Acronyms and Mnemonics Authors: Sher Mohammed & Naghmana Iftikhar Book review by Andrew Skinner, Clinical fellow, William Harvey Hospital, Ashford As physicians, we are required
Landmark Papers in Anaesthesia
Tweet This issue’s review was kindly written by Dr David Melia, ST5 Anaesthesia & ICM, Bart’s and The London School of Anaesthesia. Landmark Papers in Anaesthesia consists of 19 chapters
Essentials of Anaesthetic Equipment (4th Edition)
Tweet This issue’s review was kindly written by Dr Dina Hadi, CT1 anaesthetics, William Harvey Hospital, Ashford, Kent. The long-awaited fourth edition of this popular book has now finally arrived.
Managing pain and other medically proven uses of acupuncture
Tweet This issue’s review was kindly written by Dr James F Peerless, anaesthetics registrar, William Harvey Hospital, Ashford, Kent. In Western medicine, the use of alternative therapies, such as
Tracheotomy Management – A Multidisciplinary Approach
This issue’s review was kindly written by Karim Rizkallah MB BCh, MRCS (Eng.), FRCA (Eng.) ST5 Anaesthetics, William Harvey Hospital, Ashford, Kent, UK. I was given this book by my
AAGBI Core Topics in Anaesthesia 2012
In a world that is increasingly based on portable technological aids, such as smart phones, it might prove challenging for a book to remain relevant. However, the mental image of
Single Best Answer MCQs in Anaesthesia – Volume 2 (Basic Sciences)
Single Best Answer (SBA) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) were introduced first in to the Finals Written paper in September 2010 and then into the Primary MCQs in September 2011. This
Single Best Answer MCQs in Anaesthesia, Volume 1, Clinical Anaesthesia
The Royal College of Anaesthetists announced the introduction of the Single Best Answer (SBA) Questions in the Final FRCA written examination in accordance with PMETB standards. Following this SBA questions