Medical Students' Guide to Anaesthesia - Pain management
Event description
This Lecture will cover the essentials and practical elements of pain management for junior doctors
You will have an approach for these situations
How to assess the patient in pain
how to present the patient to your boss
How to decide which analgesics to prescribe
How to know which analgesics to avoid
When to refer to the pain services
ABCs of Anaesthesia - Medical Students' Guide to Anaesthesia Lecture Series
Anaesthesia is an incredibly specialised field of medicine and unfortunately not much time is dedicated to this fascinating area in your medical school years.
The aim of the Medical Students' Guide to Anaesthesia lecture series is to present engaging information outside the normal channels. We want to give you relevant, practical and focussed information that you will not find in your normal textbooks. We want to show you robust structures to ensure you know how to advance your knowledge and how to organise and present vital information.
This lecture series will cover
- The basics of what anaesthesia is
- Patient assessment and anaesthesia planning
- How to approach your anaesthesia rotation
- How to get the most out of your consultant/personal trainer
- How to impress your supervisor
- Perioperative dilemmas and problem solving
- Crisis management
- Advanced Life Support
- Pharmacology for the anaesthetist
- Amazing physiology concepts
- Skill acquisition and procedures
- Airway management
- Pain management
- Fluid therapy
- and more…
- and an incredible collection of FREE resources.
Any questions feel free to send me an email
abcsofanaesthesia@gmail.com
All the best for your rotation in anaesthesia!
Dr Lahiru Amaratunge
Consultant Anaesthetist
Testimonials about some of our courses
Systematic and very real world based - Great explanations
The interactive and engaging nature of the session. Wish I had done this before I started anaesthesia.
A super informative course. You have an enthusiastic and easy to follow style and I felt comfortable asking questions without fear of sounding stupid.
Interactive format and excellent framework to approach most aspects of anaesthesia
The structure of teaching a framework then applying it to cases was fantastic
I just wanted to say a big thank you - I've done a lot of courses and this one blew the rest out of the water.