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Anesthesia review PDF
Started by noise115
I remember finding a link to a pdf of a brief review of the basic topics in anesthesia. Unfortunately that's all I can remember about it, but I was hoping someone could help me find that (or something similar). Thanks!
This is a great PDF for med students and its a good review for CA1's during their orientation week.
http://ether.stanford.edu/ca1_new/ca1_2010.pdf
http://ether.stanford.edu/ca1_new/
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This is a great PDF for med students and its a good review for CA1's during their orientation week.
http://ether.stanford.edu/ca1_new/ca1_2010.pdf
http://ether.stanford.edu/ca1_new/
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This is a great PDF for med students and its a good review for CA1's during their orientation week.
http://ether.stanford.edu/ca1_new/ca1_2010.pdf
http://ether.stanford.edu/ca1_new/
Wow... great resource! It's never too early to start studying for my future career as an anesthesiologist.
Wow... great resource! It's never too early to start studying for my future career as an anesthesiologist.
If your status is correct then yes it is.
Hey, so I have the above pdf on my ipad and wanted to know if you guys recommended an app that I can use to highlight/take notes on this thing. Currently, it's in kindle/evernote form. I tried getting it on penultimate but without luck. Suggestions? I hate to print out the whole damn thing despite it being worth its weight in gold. Thanks!
Highly recommend iAnnotate ... plenty of annotation/highlighting options, can open multiple tabs, and syncs with Dropbox.
Highly recommend iAnnotate ... plenty of annotation/highlighting options, can open multiple tabs, and syncs with Dropbox.
This x2. Best $10 you can spend.
Oops. Duplicate.
Hi there,
Here's a link to a resource developed at McMaster (Canadian) for med students. It was brought to my attention by a med student working for me this summer so I haven't fully reviewed it. At first glance it looks quite good as a basic overview if that's what you're looking for: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4666812/PDF 1.1.1.pdf
Cheers,
UBCmed09
Here's a link to a resource developed at McMaster (Canadian) for med students. It was brought to my attention by a med student working for me this summer so I haven't fully reviewed it. At first glance it looks quite good as a basic overview if that's what you're looking for: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4666812/PDF 1.1.1.pdf
Cheers,
UBCmed09
Highly recommend iAnnotate ... plenty of annotation/highlighting options, can open multiple tabs, and syncs with Dropbox.
thanks! This is great :-D