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Clinical Notes for the FRCA

Charles Deakin (Author)

9780702035258, Elsevier Health Sciences

Paperback, published 29 March 2011

584 pages, Approx. 131 illustrations
21.6 x 13.8 x 3.6 cm, 0.86 kg

"There are a multitude of books aimed at the FRCA examination, but Clinical Notes for the FRCA deserves particular mention...This book aims to facilitate learning by reviewing current anaesthetic literature and presenting key information in a detailed but concise manner. I believe it is very successful in doing that...It is difficult to mention any weakness in this book...I have found Clinical Notes for the FRCA to be an excellent resource for both assisting my revision and highlighting gaps in my knowledge. Some colleagues have used it to help direct their revision by annotating it to create their own notes, whilst others have used it further on in their studies to ensure that they have covered all of the key topics. Either way, it has proved extremely useful in the daunting task of revising for the Final FRCA examination, and I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone in a similar position."

Anaesthesia, May 2012

New edition of a successful book of concise notes on clinical aspects of the examination for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaethetists. It has been fully updated to reflect changes in the examination syllabus. This will be an ideal revision guide for trainee anaesthetists sitting the FRCA and similar examinations.

  • Concise notes for the clinical part of the FRCA
  • Appendix covers the up to date syllabus for the examination
  • Incudes appropriate guidelines and reports from the Association of Anaesthetists
  • Each section ends with list of further reading

Cardiovascular system. Respiratory system. Neurology. Other systems. Metabolism. General topics. Intensive care. Obstetrics. Paediatrics. Pain. Pharmacology. Equipment. Reports.

Subject Areas: General surgery [MNC], Anaesthetics [MMB]

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