
Anaesthetic trainees often have enormous trouble understanding the quantitative aspects of the basic sciences underlying clinical anaesthetic practice. The subjects of pharmokinetics and statistics are often unpopular with trainees, and studied with little enthusiasm. In spite of their reluctance, this is an area that they are required to study and understand as a core part of their training for postgraduate exams. Mathematics and Statistics for Anaesthetists presents simple mathematical ideas, and explains how these can be used to model and understand problems which arise in clinical anaesthesia. The common features of the underlying mathematics are emphasized through a pictorial/graphical approach, in preference to vast amounts of algebra. The book presents statistics in an informal and less intimidating style that most standard statistical texts, incorporating illustrations and cartoons throughout. The book will be valuable to anaesthetists, in guiding them through what can be an intimidating part of their training.
This book investigates the core mathematical and statistical principles required for clinical anaesthetic practice and postgraduate examination success. Author Steve Cruickshank addresses the common apprehension trainees feel toward quantitative subjects by providing a simplified, accessible framework. The text utilizes a visual-first approach to explain complex concepts like pharmacokinetics, aiming to demystify the data analysis necessary for modern anaesthesia.
What You Will Find
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Experts and trainees frequently highlight this text as a necessary resource for overcoming the intimidation factor associated with quantitative medical exams. Readers often note that the informal, pictorial style makes the dense subject matter significantly more approachable than standard academic textbooks.
Page Count:
258
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0192623133
ISBN-13:
9780192623133
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