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How to Pass the EDAIC [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Consultant Anaesthetist, South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Torquay, UK), Edited by (Consultant ), Edited by (Consultant Anaesthetist and Deputy Chairperson, Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x17 mm, weight: 606 g
  • Serija: Oxford Specialty Training: Revision Texts
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198867026
  • ISBN-13: 9780198867029
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x17 mm, weight: 606 g
  • Serija: Oxford Specialty Training: Revision Texts
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198867026
  • ISBN-13: 9780198867029
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This is the ultimate revision guide for candidates who are preparing to take the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC) Part I and Part II examinations. This resource provides 303 practice questions and model answers for a complete guide to both parts of the examination.

For Part I: Paper A, there are 135 example questions and model answers on physiology, pharmacology, anatomy, physics, and statistics. For Part I: Paper B, another 127 example questions and model answers cover general anaesthesia, regional anaesthesia, special anaesthesia, intensive care, internal medicine, and emergency medicine.

To help candidates prepare for the Part II: the Oral part of the exam, there are five SOE-type questions and detailed worked answers addressing applied physiology, applied pharmacology, applied anatomy, clinical measurement, general anaesthesia, critical incidents, intensive care, and image interpretation for a total of 41 practice questions.

Written by top quality authors who are or were previously experienced examiners within the European Society of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC), this is an authoritative guide to the EDAIC exam.
Contributors xiii
Abbreviations xv
Section 1 Introduction and advice
1(20)
1 Introduction
3(2)
Andrey Varvinskiy
2 Structure of the EDAIC (Parts I and II)
5(4)
Andrey Varvinskiy
3 How to answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
9(6)
Sue Hill
4 How to pass the Part II examination
15(6)
Mario Zerafa
Sue Hill
Section 2 Practice for Part I: Paper A
21(84)
5 Physiology
23(26)
Armen Varosyan
6 Pharmacology
49(22)
Sue Hill
7 Anatomy
71(10)
Mikhail Dziadzko
8 Physics
81(16)
Andrey Varvinskiy
9 Statistics
97(8)
Sue Hill
Section 3 Practice for Part I: Paper B
105(104)
10 General anaesthesia
107(16)
Andrey Varvinskiy
Sue Hill
11 Regional anaesthesia
123(10)
Svetlana Galitzine
12 Special anaesthesia
133(28)
Vladislav Firago
Alton Sahin
13 Intensive care
161(20)
Krisztina Madach
14 Internal medicine
181(10)
Nicolas Brogly
Estibaliz Alsina
15 Emergency medicine
191(18)
Duncan Lee Hamilton
Section 4 EDAIC Part II: Oral guided questions
209(108)
16 Applied physiology
211(12)
Else-Marie Ringvold
Andrey Varvinskiy
17 Applied pharmacology
223(16)
Andrey Varvinskiy
Petramay Attard Cortis
18 Applied anatomy
239(18)
Duncan Lee Hamilton
19 Clinical measurement
257(16)
Andrey Varvinskiy
20 General anaesthesia
273(10)
Else-Marie Ringvold
Mario Zerafa
21 Critical incidents
283(16)
Petramay Attard Cortis
Mario Zerafa
22 Intensive care medicine
299(6)
Stephen Sciberras
Mario Zerafa
23 Image interpretation
305(12)
Stephen Sciberras
Mario Zerafa
Index 317
Andrey Varvinskiy is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Torbay Hospital in Devon, UK. He is an examiner for both the Royal College of Anaesthetists since 2010 and the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC) since 2006 and has been an ESAIC examinations Committee member since 2005 and Chairman 2018-2020. He specialises in airway management, regional anaesthesia, ophthalmic anaesthesia, and education. He graduated from the Arkhangelsk State Medical Institute (USSR) in 1986 and trained in surgery and anaesthesia at University Hospital of Arkhangelsk. After graduation, he continued to work at the same hospital as an Attending Specialist and Lecturer in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care till 1995, before moving to the UK. After completion of a full UK postgraduate training programme in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, in 2001 he was appointed Consultant Anaesthetist at Torbay Hospital.

He is a UK Resuscitation Council certified BLS/AED, ALS Instructor and Course Director. Being multilingual, he has acted as a medical translator for several anaesthetic textbooks from English into Russian including "Miller's Anesthesia". He is a keen triathlete, cyclist, and swimmer.

Mario Zerafa graduated MD from the Medical School of the University of Malta, in 1987. He completed most of his Anaesthesia and Intensive Care training in the UK, specializing in Paediatric Anaesthesia at the Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. In 1998, he was appointed Consultant Anaesthetist with special interest in Adult Cardiothoracic and Paediatric Anaesthesia at Mater Dei Hospital, Malta and Senior Visiting Lecturer in Anaesthesia within the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Malta. In 2004 he was appointed the Founding President of the Malta Resuscitation Council. He is an ERC certified instructor in BLS/AED, ILS, EPILS, EPALS, ALS, European Trauma Course and Generic Instructor Course. Over the past two decades Dr Zerafa has held multiple European posts in Anaesthesiology: Past EDAIC Part II Subcommittee Chairperson 2016-2020; EDAIC Examinations Committee Member 2009-2021; EDAIC Part 2 examiner since 2011; ESAIC Council member for Malta 2015-2019, and more

Sue Hill graduated from Cambridge University in Natural Sciences in 1977 then completed a PhD in the Department of Pharmacology (1981). The majority of her anaesthesia training was at Southampton General Hospital where she was appointed a consultant from 1995 until retirement in 2017, specialising in Neuroanaesthesia. She was appointed as an Examiner for Part I to the Royal College of Anaesthesia (1999 - 2009) and became a member of and then chairman of the Primary FRCA MCQ subcommittee. She remained a member of the RCoA Examination Committee until my retirement in 2017, and was awarded the Humphrey Davy medal for Audit. She was appointed to the EDAIC Examination group in 2008, becoming Chairman of the Part I subcommittee (2010-2016). Dr Hill also established the On-Line Assessment (OLA) and also chaired that subcommittee (2012-2016) prior to her appointment as Chairman of the EDAIC (2016 - 2018). She also has a BSc in Mathematics from the OU (2006), specialising in Statistics and Computing.