Comprehensive 3 Hour review for The
Anesthesiology Examination & Board Review. Lectures include
instruction on :
Basic Sciences: Anatomy; Physics,
Monitoring, and Anesthesia Delivery Devices; Mathematics;
Pharmacology.
CLINICAL SCIENCES: Anesthesia Procedures,
Methods, and Techniques.
ORGAN-BASED BASIC AND CLINICAL
SCIENCES: Respiratory System; Cardiovascular System; Central and
Peripheral Nervous Systems; Gastrointestinal and Hepatic systems;
Renal and Urinary Systems Electrolyte Balance; Endocrine and
Metabolic Systems; Hematologic System; Neuromuscular Diseases and
Disorders.
CLINICAL SUBSPECIALTIES: A Painful Disease
States; Pediatric Anesthesia; Obstetric Anesthesia; Otolaryngology
Anesthesia; Anesthesia for Plastic Surgery, Liposuction Anesthesia
for Laparoscopic Surgery; Ophthalmologic Anesthesia; Orthopedic
Anesthesia; Trauma, Burn Management, Mass Casualty,
Biological
Warfare; Ambulatory Surgery; Geriatric Anesthesia Aging Critical
Care
SPECIAL PROBLEMS OR ISSUES IN ANESTHESIOLOGY:
Electroconvulsive Therapy; Organ Donors: Pathophysiology and
Clinical Management; Radiologic Procedures; Anesthesia Locations;
Outside the Operating Rooms;
Physician Impairment Disability;
Ethics, Practice Management and Medicolegal Issues
Learn Fast and efficiently through integration of
words, video, audio and slides in a self contained, self paced
learning system. Instructor is experienced Anesthesiologist and professional
speaker, program recorded in studio. Study system based only on
official American Board of Anesthesiology
requirements.
Pause,
Skip, Rewind, Save and Search Through the Text, Audio and
Slides with ease. Custom programmed slideshow software teaches you
the material. Saving valuable time and study effort.
Program can save your place so you can continue
from the same exact spot you left off hours, days or weeks later.
Unique feature to video version only.
Quality
Material - Instructor is an
experienced, board certified
experienced Anesthesiologist
and
professional speaker with over 25 years of experience.
Speaker
speaks plain, clear English, no accent, annunciates words and
explains jargon. Listen to free audio previews.
No long winded stories, No Going off on
tangents, No “I'm so great” introductions, No fluff, No extraneous
examples to fill time, No repetitive information, No "time wasting"
activities. Learn the essential material fast in a classroom like
setting without spending thousands.
Also created with the aid of
36 additional doctors, professors, consultants, programmers,
technicians and professionals over 7 months to
ensure both quality and accurate materials.
Search
Feature simply type in and find any term, definition and
explanation within the program and skip forward or backward to that
area. Reinforce complex terms and save time. Unique to video
version.
Our
review course is not just a recording of a live training seminar.
Our Program is recorded in a professional studio. Audio maintains
perfect pitch and levels throughout. Listen to free previews. Provides the
experience of direct 1 on 1 training, free from outside noise,
distractions and audience disturbances. Live trainings can cost
$1999 and are one time only. Additional books, travel, expenses can
cost
hundreds per expense.
No
internet connection required for use. Our software
can be installed on as many computers as you wish.
It never expires or becomes limited for any reason. Beware
of programs with fine print or tricky license agreements in which
programs expire after a few months or limit your personal use.
Tuition
Reimbursement. Many professionals will be eligible to
apply for employer tuition reimbursement. Your employer may pay for
this training material and your fee to take either exam. And/or your
investment in your education may be tax deductible.
Sample Slide:
2. Modes of mechanical ventilation
A. Intermittent positive-pressure ventilator modes (IPPV).
1. Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV):
mechanical breaths are delivered at a preset
rate and tidal volume regardless of the pt effort.
2. Assist-control ventilation (AC):
A preset minute ventilation is delivered regardless of the
patient’s effort. Ventilator senses patient initiated spontaneous
breath and delivers a
preset tidal volume as well.
3. Intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV):
the ventilator provides tidal volume breaths at a preset fixed rate.
In between ventilator-delivered breaths, the patient is able to
breathe
spontaneously at any rate, tidal volume, or pattern.
4. Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV):
similar to IMV, ventilator
breaths timed to coincide with spontaneous
effort.
5. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP):
a preset level of positive airway
pressure is maintained throughout the respiratory cycle. The patient
must be spontaneously breathing.
6. Inspiratory pressure support ventilation (IPS):
a preset pressure is obtained when the
patient initiates an inspiratory effort.