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A sound level of knowledge in anatomy is an important curriculum requirement in anaesthetic training. FRCA trainees are heavily judged on relevant anatomical topics in both parts of the fellowship examination and lack of sufficient knowledge can lead to failure . This new book is written to help the reader pass the exam.
List of contents
ForewordPrefaceList of contributorsCHAPTER 1 - Head and neck· Structures
· Circulation
· Nervous System
CHAPTER 2 - Thorax· Structures
· Circulation
· Nervous System
CHAPTER 3 - Abdomen
· Structures
· Circulation
· Nervous System
CHAPTER 4 - Spine
· Structures
· Circulation
· Nervous System
CHAPTER 5 - Upper limb
· Structures
· Circulation
· Nervous System
CHAPTER 6 - Lower limb
· Structures
· Circulation
· Nervous System
CHAPTER 7 - Miscellaneous
· Nerve - structure and damage
· Pain pathway
· Nerve stimulators and ultrasound in regional anaesthesia
· AAGBI guidelines for regional anaesthesia in patients taking anticoagulants and antiplatelets
· Autonomic nervous system
· Labour analgesia
· Placenta
· Fetal circulation
· Anatomical differences between paediatric and adult airway
About the author
Dr Bobby Krishnachettyhas been a Consultant Anaesthetist at Southend University Hospital since 2010.
- College tutor for 6 years
- Completed diploma in medical education
- Author of the 'The Final FRCA Structured Oral Examination: A Complete Guide'
- Organiser of the regional teaching for Core trainees in the East of England school of anaesthesia
- Founder of the 'Southend Viva Club' Primary and Final FRCA SOE revision courses for more than 9 years.
- Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars.
Mr Abdul Syedhas been a Consultant Surgeon Southend University Hospital since 2015
- Lead for postgraduate teaching of surgical trainees
- Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars
- Conducts core surgical trainee interview skills courses
- Assessor for medical school interviews
- Active participant in QI projects and research
Summary
A sound level of knowledge in anatomy is an important curriculum requirement in anaesthetic training. FRCA trainees are heavily judged on relevant anatomical topics in both parts of the fellowship examination and lack of sufficient knowledge can lead to failure . This new book is written to help the reader pass the exam.