Anesthesia Student Survival Guide – A Case-Based Approach
John Fuller
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J. Fuller,
MD
(&) University of Western Ontario
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London, ON, Canada
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The purpose of this book is to serve as an introductory text
and basic reference source for students who are new to the
specialty of anesthesia. I reviewed the text with assistance
from the medical students who shared my operating lists,
and all of us were generally impressed with the book. The
writing style is uniformly strong, which makes the book
easy to read. Also, the authors convey their enthusiasm for
the specialty of anesthesiology as well as for sharing their
knowledge, which makes it easy for the reader to become
engaged in the book simply by reading through a chapter,
or perhaps several chapters.
A set of case studiesone case study for each chapteris
at the beginning of the book, and it is recommended that
the case study be read before reading the associated
chapter. Using this approach should assist the student
reader in gaining the utmost information from the text.
Some students enjoyed this approach, while others found it
somewhat cumbersome. The individual chapters of the
book are subdivided into informatively-titled sections that
present comprehensive information on the chapters topic.
Most chapters begin with a set of learning objectives, and
there is a two or three-page discussion based on the case
study at the end of each chapter. For the most part, these
discussions are skillfully prepared; they provide excellent
insight into the chapters material, and they expand on
some of the information presented. This design limits the
books usefulness as a quick reference, since the
information for each chapter is found in two places, the central part
of each chapter and its discussion section.
The book provides extensive coverage of the field of
anesthesia. The thirty-two chapters are grouped logically
into seven sections plus two appendices (addressing the
American Society of Anesthesiologists difficult airway
algorithm and Malignant Hyperthermia). The medical
students found that the technique of allocating a chapter to
each of three stages of anesthesia, i.e., Preoperative
Considerations, Intraoperative Considerations, and
Postoperative Considerations, to be particularly helpful
in developing their foundational understanding of
approaches to anesthesia.
The data are generally presented in a concise and
straightforward manner that is easy to view and understand,
although some tables are rather lengthy with a relatively
small font. With just over five hundred pages, the text may
be daunting to medical students who are pursuing a one or
two-week rotation in anesthesia. However, there is
sufficient information in individual chapters to facilitate reading
them out of sequence on their own. The book can be
navigated readily due to its effectively worded table of
contents; however, the index is brief and incomplete, for
instance, Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) does not
appear in the index. The paragraph on this topic can be
found by following the table of contents to the appropriate
chapter and then skimming through the chapters sections.
In Section V, Systems Physiology and Anesthetic
Subspecialties, the chapters are titled by specialty, e.g.,
Anesthesia for Urological Surgery. This approach is
very useful for students who wish to review a single
chapter in anticipation of a days clinical experience in the
operating room, although it does lead to some material
being duplicated in more than one chapter or being
presented in a fragmented manner in several chapters. Cross
referencing is limited, possibly to control the books length
and complexity, but that aspect can make it difficult to find
complete information on a topic even though the text
incorporates the information.
In summary, this book serves not only as an excellent
resource for students and other learners seeking an
introduction to anesthesia but also as a platform for teaching the
basics. It will be a welcome addition to the libraries of
teaching departments, and it is best approached as a book
to be read as complete chapters.
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