Oscesmart in Anaesthetics Practice vignettes, Histories and Mark Schemes for Your finals.
He has written and presented work at several national level education conferences, is a regular Simulation Facilitator and Advanced Life Support Instructor and has been recognised for his contribution to Medical Education with a South.
He pursued his interest in Anaesthetics and Critical Care, initially via the Acute Care Common Stem Core Training pathway, before taking up a Specialist Training post in Anaesthetics based at Guy\'s & St Thomas\' NHS Foundation trust.
Having graduated from University College, London with 1st Class Honours in Psychology, Joe completed the 4 year graduate entry Medical program at King\'s College London School of Medicine in 2008.
About the Author: Dr Joe Lipton BSc MBBS MRCP FRCA Anaesthetic Specialty Registrar, ST5, South London School of Anaesthesia Joe is an Anaesthetic Registrar based in South East London.
In particular there are stations testing Your ability to break bad news with clarity and empathy and others requiring you to convey complex technical information in an understandable way.
The theme of clear communication runs throughout the book, reflecting its central importance in the clinical environment.
Presented are a range of fifty scenarios in Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain, demonstrating the breadth and variety of clinical experience you could expect from a career in Anaesthetics, from the Operating Theatre to the Labour Ward, ICU and the Emergency Department.
This book is designed to cover a broad base of core knowledge and skills that will be useful not only in Your exam preparation, but also as you begin Your career as a Foundation Doctor.
When the time comes for exam preparation, this can make it difficult to know where to begin.
With little more than a few days exposure to Anaesthetics and Critical Care at Medical School, many students find this strange world of new drugs, gases, vapours and equipment to be almost impenetrable. Oscesmart in Anaesthetics Practice vignettes, Histories and Mark Schemes for Your finals