Anesthesiology: A Comprehensive Review for the Written Boards and Recert.

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If u like it. Buy it.

It's less than 2 months old.

Competition is good.
 
Using it now for board review for the real deal. I like it. About half way through. Nice explanations and 60 high yield explanation of keywords in back.
 
From the "look inside" feature on Amazon, it appears pretty good. Hall was really due for an update and this looks like a worthy replacement.

Although it's kind of odd that Q #1 is about halothane. I don't think my written exam had any halothane questions (I took it in 2009) and I haven't seen a halothane vaporizer anywhere since 2002. I know they still use it in the 3rd world.
 
sounds awfully a lot like an author promoting his book....
 
sounds awfully a lot like an author promoting his book....

I don't think discussing a book means one is trying to promote it. I'm sure the OP has an honest question about a book because they have limited funds in their book fund and truly need to know if some books are more helpful than others.

I'm sure you understand that.
 
Yeah, honestly it's hilarious how every time someone brings up a new resource on here, someone pipes up that they must be an author etc. Being so suspicious must be tiring...
 
Yeah, honestly it's hilarious how every time someone brings up a new resource on here, someone pipes up that they must be an author etc. Being so suspicious must be tiring...

Because the authors of the book have been out in practice less than 3-4 years.

Makes their age (best educated guess) early 30s. And they may be savvy enough to know messages board and try to post a question about it.

Not saying that's true. But always keep in the back of your mind.
 
Well if they are my rank list is


Hall
ACE
M5
OpenAnesthesia
This Book


Some chapters way better than others. Thoracic good, Neuro bad for example.
 
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