Anesthesia for Medical Students

Author: Ahtsham Niazi & Clyde Matava

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Description: Anesthesia for Medical Students by Ahtsham Niazi & Clyde Matava is a concise manual offering core objectives and study guides for medical students during their anesthesia clerkship. It provides essential knowledge on airway management, pharmacology, resuscitation, regional anesthesia, and more, making it a valuable resource for mastering anesthesia basics.

Pages: 221

Megabytes: 4.68 MB

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