Anesthesiology Core Review

  • Anesthesiology Core Review: Part Two-ADVANCED Exam
    By Brian Freeman, Jeffrey Berger

    Originally developed in 1995, Wells' Criteria have been used by clinicians to ascertain the likelihood of PE being present in patients ... Ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) scans were once a widely popular definitive study for diagnosing PE.

  • Anesthesiology Core Review
    By Brian Freeman, Jeffrey Berger

    Anesthesiology. 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.

  • Anesthesiology Core Review: Part Two ADVANCED Exam
    By Brian Freeman, Jeffrey Berger

    This is the first board review book tailored for the new ADVANCED examination.The book is divided into sections that match the blueprint provided by the American Board of Anesthesiology: Basic Science, Clinical Sciences, Organ-Based ...

  • Anesthesiology Core Review
    By Brian Freeman, Jeffrey Berger

    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.

  • Anesthesiology Core Review: Part One
    By Brian Freeman, Jeffrey Berger

    Space is conveniently provided throughout the book to add notes from other study resources. This updated second edition reflects the latest literature and incorporates new topics such as COVID-19.

  • Anesthesiology Core Review: Part Two ADVANCED Exam, Second Edition
    By Brian Freeman, Jeffrey Berger

    "The organization of this review book conforms to the official "Content Outline for Initial Certification in Anesthesiology" issued by the American Board of Anesthesiologists for the ADVANCED examination.

  • Anesthesiology Core Review: Part One
    By Brian Freeman, Jeffrey Berger

    "This review book serves as the core of study preparation for the American Board of Anesthesiology's BASIC Examination"--