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MEDICINE

Wolters Kluwer

60

ANESTHESIOLOGY, CRITICAL CARE & PAIN

Pocket ICU

Gyorgy Frendl, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of

Anesthesiology,

Perioperative and Pain

Medicine Harvard Medical

School Brigham and

Women’s Hospital Boston,

MA

Richard D. Urman, MD

Assistant Professor

Department of

Anesthesiology Harvard

Medical School Brigham

andWomen’s Hospital

Boston, MA

March 2012 / Looseleaf Binder / 7.25 x 4.25

400 pp. / Approx. 25 Illus. / Approx. 75 Tables

978-1-4511-0984-9

Series: Pocket Notebook Series

DESCRIPTION

Prepared by attending physicians at Harvard Medical

School, Pocket ICU, follows the style of Pocket

Medicine, one of the best-selling references for

medical students, interns, and residents. This pocket-

sized loose-leaf resource can be used on the wards

or in the operating room. Information is presented

in a schematic, outline format with diagrams and

tables for quick, easy reference. Content coverage is

brief but broad, encompassing all the subspecialty

areas of critical care including adult and pediatric

critical care, neuro-critical care, cardiac critical care,

transplant, burn, and neonatal critical care.

FEATURES

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Concise, but broad-based coverage of topics

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Coverage on all the subspecialty areas of critical

care including adult and pediatric critical care,

neuro-critical care, cardiac critical care, transplant,

burn, and neonatal critical care

Pocket Anesthesia

Second Edition

Richard D. Urman, MD

Assistant Professor

Department of

Anesthesiology Harvard

Medical School Brigham

andWomen’s Hospital

Boston, MA

Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD

MassachusettsGeneral

Hospital and Harvard

University School of

Medicine, Boston, MA

October 2012 / Looseleaf Binder / 7.125 x 4.25

Approx. 362 pp.

978-1-4511-7324-6

Series: Pocket Notebook Series

DESCRIPTION

Designed for easy transport and quick reference,

Pocket Anesthesia presents essential information

that residents, anesthesiologists, CRNAs, and

medical students need on the wards and in the

operating room. Edited by anesthesia faculty at

Harvard Medical School, this pocket-size reference

is ideally suited for today’s fast-paced anesthesia

environment—it is concise, easy to read, and

evidence-based.

FEATURES

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Convenient pocket reference for students,

residents, and practitioners

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Schematic outline format with many tables,

algorithms, and diagrams

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Covers all major anesthesia topics and each

subspecialty

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Edited by anesthesia faculty at Harvard Medical

School

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Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia procedures

included

Pocket Anesthesia

Third Edition

Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD

October 2016 / Spiralbound / 4” x 7” / 400 pp /

50 Illus / 300 Tables / 978-1-4963-2855-7

NEW