Anesthesiology Core Review 1st Edition (2014) (PDF) by Brian Freeman

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 592
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 54.45 MB
  • Authors: Brian Freeman

Description

A rigorous, high-yield review for the new ABA Part 1: BASIC Examination

The year 2014 marks the beginning of a new phase in board certification for anesthesiology residents in the United States. The Part 1 exam is now split into two written examinations: Basic and Advanced. Residents who are unable to pass the Basic examination will not be allowed to finish their training. That’s why this book is a true must read for every anesthesiology resident. It is the single best way to take the stress out of this make-or-break exam, focus your study on nearly 200 must-know topics found on the board exam outline, and identify your areas of strength and weakness.

User’s Reviews

From the Publisher Brian Freeman, MD (Washington, DC), Assistant Professor, Department of
Anesthesiology, Residency Program Director, Georgetown University Jeffrey
S. Berger, MD (Washington, DC), Associate Professor of Anesthesiology,
Residency Program Director, George Washington University

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published on UniedVRG. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:

⭐ This book has the potential to be extremely useful because it follows the
ABA content outline for the exam. It covers topics in less detail than Baby
Miller or M&M. (Sometimes it has too little detail and you’ll be left to
refer to your textbook, but most of the time you’re grateful for the
brevity.) The advantage is that you can make it through it quickly and it
only covers topics on the Basic Exam without the extraneous topics that
you’d have to manually identify if you were using a textbook.But it only
gets three stars because of the number of mistakes that it contains. A
number of factual errors are spread throughout the chapters; some are
glaring enough that any CA-1 would be able to identify them. They make you
doubt whether you can trust anything in the book, even though the majority
of the content is probably fine. Many of the chapters were written by
residents, and while some are outstanding, a few of the chapters appear not
to have been fact-checked or proof-read by the editors. Several topics are
touched on by different authors in different chapters and manage to provide
contradictory information. Like the factual mistakes, the redundancies and
contradictions don’t inspire faith in the book’s editing.

⭐ Got this to study for the basic and hope it works out well!

⭐ Great succinct review books for anyone studying anesthesia.

⭐ Highligter goes through the paper on the other side

⭐ I used this book as my only resource to prepare for the Basic exam. There
were many topics covered in this text that I wouldn’t have thought to
review otherwise, and they were definitely tested on the basic exam (for
example, second messengers). I really liked how they followed the ABA Basic
Board Exam Content Outline in order – i felt reassured that I was covering
all the topics that could potentially be tested. The pages themselves were
nice and thin but didn’t bleed through with highlighting or pen markings.
Overall I was really happy with the book and was able to get through all of
it in about 3 weeks. Highly recommend.

⭐ great concise uses ABA outline. best sections special issue in
anesthesiology, pharmacology sections…great review tfor BASIC exam

⭐ This was a great review book for the ABA basic. It follows the syllabus
that the ABA posts on their website so you know you’re reviewing all the
pertinent topics. This shouldn’t be you’re sole book for the basic but it
does exactly what it says: it’s an end of CA1 year review book. It’s easy
to read and gives a concise review of topics. My only complaint is that the
regional chapters were two sparse, should’ve had more details about
technique and more images. I would’ve liked more dermatomal diagrams as
well.

⭐ Good review book for basic exam. Well organized, easy to read. It may
serve as a good refresher for anyone who didn’t just get out of medical
school and needs to brush up on physiology. I take basic exam in one month.
Fingers crossed

⭐ Too verbose. In one ear and out the other. Here is what I suggest:
www.trulearn.net1. study really hard and do well on the ITE (by same way as
below)2. about 2-3 months before the exam start answering 25 practice test
questions per day, hand write notes on every explanation.3. answer the
entire question bank a second time, this time 50 questions per day.4. cram
your notes 2 weeks before the test.99 percentile

⭐ This is the only review book on the market for the new BASIC examination.
Paired with a source of practice questions, I easily passed the BASIC exam
by reading this book. The book presents the material exactly as advertised
— each chapter comes right from the ABA’s Content Outline for the
examination and follows the order of the outline exactly. Sure, it’s
missing some areas that may appear on other review books, but that’s to be
expected by sticking to the Content Outline.

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