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Cardiac Anesthesia: A Problem-Based Learning Approach provides a
comprehensive review of the dynamic and ever-changing field of
cardiac anesthesia. Its problem-based format incorporates a pool of
multiple-choice questions for self-assessment. Each of its 36
case-based chapters is accompanied by questions and answers,
accessible online in a full practice exam. The cases presented are
also unique, as each chapter starts with a case description,
usually a compilation of several actual cases; it then branches out
through case-based questions, to increasingly complex situations.
This structure is designed to create an authentic experience that
mirrors that of working through the nuances of a complicated
clinical scenario. The discussion sections that follow offer a
comprehensive approach to the chapter's subject matter, thus
creating a modern, complete, and up-to-date medical review of that
topic.
Pain Management: A Problem-Based Learning Approach provides a
comprehensive review of the dynamic and ever-changing field of pain
medicine. Its problem-based format incorporates a vast pool of
practical, ABA board-exam-style multiple-choice questions for
self-assessment. Each its 46 case-based chapters is accompanied by
20 questions and answers, accessible online in a full practice
exam. The cases presented are also unique, as each chapter starts
with a case description, usually a compilation of several actual
cases; it then branches out through case-based questions, to
increasingly complex situations. This structure is designed to
create an authentic experience that mirrors that of an oral board
examination. The discussion sections that follow offer a
comprehensive approach to the chapter's subject matter, thus
creating a modern, complete, and up-to-date medical review of that
topic. This book is equally a solid reference compendium of pain
management topics and a comprehensive review to assist the general
practitioner both in day-to-day practice and during preparation for
certification exams. Its problem-based format makes it an ideal
resource for the lifelong learner and the modern realities of
education.
Linking existing knowledge to new knowledge by presenting it in the
form of a case or a problem is a popular and effective educational
approach resulting in better retention of the knowledge and
improved ability to apply that knowledge to solve real problems.
This problem-based learning (PBL) method was introduced into
medical education at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, in
1969. Since then it has been widely incorporated into secondary,
undergraduate, and graduate education in a variety of disciplines
worldwide. This new volume for the Anesthesiology Problem-Based
Learning series reviews topics in general anesthesiology utilizing
the PBL approach. Each chapter deals with conditions and problems
in anesthesia practice presented as a case stem with questions to
encourage critical thinking, followed by an evidence-based
discussion and multiple-choice questions for self-assessment.
Current in its knowledge of organ systems and management, the text
keeps pace with new technology, new drugs, and new surgical
techniques coupled with current guidelines for anesthetic
management. Cases highlight the practical issues that arise in the
operating room and offers solutions for them. The book can be used
to review an upcoming clinical case or as a PBL tool. The 'Stem
Case' and 'Key Questions and Discussion' sections can serve as the
basis for interactive learning experiences for study groups or as a
broad yet in-depth clinical review of the specialty for the
individual learner. Self-assessment questions can be used as a
measure of knowledge acquisition or simply as a question bank to
prepare for examinations.
Neuroanesthesia: A Problem-Based Learning Approach provides an
up-to-date and comprehensive review of the neuroanesthesia
subspecialty. Its problem-based format incorporates a pool of
practical, multiple-choice questions for self-assessment. Each of
its 29 case-based chapters is accompanied by 10 questions and
answers, accessible online in a full practice exam. The cases
presented are also unique, as each chapter starts with a case
description, usually a compilation of several actual cases; it then
branches out through case-based questions, to increasingly complex
situations. This structure is designed to create an authentic
experience that mirrors that of an oral board examination. The
discussion sections that follow offer a comprehensive approach to
the chapter's subject matter, thus creating a modern, complete, and
up-to-date medical review of that topic. This book is equally a
solid reference compendium of neuroanesthesia topics and a
comprehensive review to assist the general practitioner both in
day-to-day practice and during preparation for certification exams.
Its problem-based format makes it an ideal resource for the
lifelong learner and the modern realities of education.
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