Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 01-JAN-10, Udell Larsen, MD --"This well-organized, extensive review covers topics ranging from the History of Anesthesia to Office-Based Anesthesia and everything in between. The questions are relevant, carefully thought out, and up-to-date, and each question has a corresponding comprehensive answer that includes a heading and page number directing the reader to a specific section in the parallel textbook,Clinical Anesthesia, 6th edition. This feature facilitates an extremely quick and concise reference when the reader needs further deliberation concerning the original question. This text provides an excellent review of the vast specialty of anesthesia while avoiding any esoteric information."The book can be used predominantly as a means for residents to self-assess before undertaking a written examination. However, if properly utilized, this review textbook could be an excellent tool for anyone, from novice to expert, to identify the areas of anesthesia that need further focused study."Overall, this is an excellent well-organized comprehensive review text that could be equally at home on the bookshelves of trainees and faculty alike."Canadian Journal of Anesthesia.
Review of Clinical Anesthesia