Anesthesia Drug Errors is a rare and unusual book. It is the most comprehensive book ever written on ANESTHESIA DRUG ERRORS, and by one author only. The author devoted 3 ½ years working all day and all week researching the topic and finally synthetizing the very diverse range of special aspects into logical flows of texts in 56 chapters. It contains many subjects never before written about in anesthesiology. This author initially believed he would write the book in 3 months. He never could have dreamed he would uncover so much information novel to anesthesiology and have to integrate it into the target topic of anesthesia drug errors with new understandings that he had not had before hand. The project required full time work with no other parallel tasks. The book is massive with 817 pages and 300 illustrations. The author is an unusual man. He is a man of the world: (i) having 5 medical degrees, (ii) having lived and worked in 2 countries, (iii) 2 continents, (iv) having studied in two different languages at different universities, (v) having done anesthesia in remote African mission hospitals, in one the of the worlds finest best resourced private practices doing solo anesthesia, and then in a large American university training fellows in regional anesthesia. He has lectured and taught hands-on workshops in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Jordan, Italy, Britain, South Africa, Mexico and Sri Lanka. He lectured throughout his career, as a guest lecturer during his 20 year private practice
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career and was the busiest departmental lecturer during his 12 year academic university career wining 2 “Best Teacher” awards and achieving the rank of full Professor. Formal annual performance reviews consistently labeled him as a master clinician. He founded a country’s national regional anesthesia and pain therapy society and assisted drafting one country’s national sedation practice guidelines. Few persons are as qualified to have written this book alone. He humbly writes the first chapter about his own anesthesia drug errors. He is a not a White Tower lecturer/preacher promoting practices that he has no real experience of. The problem of ANESTHESIA DRUG ERRORS is 99% resolveable.
Anesthesia Drug Errors is a rare and unusual book. It is the most comprehensive book ever written on ANESTHESIA DRUG ERRORS, and by one author only. The author devoted 3 ½ years working all day and all week researching the topic and finally synthetizing the very diverse range of special aspects into logical flows of texts in 56 chapters. It contains many subjects never before written about in anesthesiology. This author initially believed he would write the book in 3 months. He never could have dreamed he would uncover so much information novel to anesthesiology and have to integrate it into the target topic of anesthesia drug errors with new understandings that he had not had before hand. The project required full time work with no other parallel tasks. The book is massive with 817 pages and 300 illustrations. The author is an unusual man. He is a man of the world: (i) having 5 medical degrees, (ii) having lived and worked in 2 countries, (iii) 2 continents, (iv) having studied in two different languages at different universities, (v) having done anesthesia in remote African mission hospitals, in one the of the worlds finest best resourced private practices doing solo anesthesia, and then in a large American university training fellows in regional anesthesia. He has lectured and taught hands-on workshops in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Jordan, Italy, Britain, South Africa, Mexico and Sri Lanka. He lectured throughout his career, as a guest lecturer during his 20 year private practice career and was the busiest departmental lecturer during his 12 year academic university career wining 2 “Best Teacher” awards and achieving the rank of full Professor. Formal annual performance reviews consistently labeled him as a master clinician. He founded a country’s national regional anesthesia and pain therapy society and assisted drafting one country’s national sedation practice guidelines. Few persons are as qualified to have written this book alone. He humbly writes the first chapter about his own anesthesia drug errors. He is a not a White Tower lecturer/preacher promoting practices that he has no real experience of. The problem of ANESTHESIA DRUG ERRORS are 99% resolveable.
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Anesthesia Drug Errors is a rare and unusual book. It is the most comprehensive book ever written on ANESTHESIA DRUG ERRORS, and by one author only. The author devoted 3 ½ years working all day and all week researching the topic and finally synthetizing the very diverse range of special aspects into logical flows of texts in 56 chapters. It contains many subjects never before written about in anesthesiology. This author initially believed he would write the book in 3 months. He never could have dreamed he would uncover so much information novel to anesthesiology and have to integrate it into the target topic of anesthesia drug errors with new understandings that he had had not had before hand. The project required full time work with no other parallel tasks. The book is massive with 817 pages and 300 illustrations. The author is an unusual man. He is a man of the world: (i) having 5 medical degrees, (ii) having lived and worked in 2 countries, (iii) 2 continents, (iv) having studied in two different languages at different universities, (v) having done anesthesia in remote African mission hospitals, in one the of the worlds finest best resourced private practices doing solo anesthesia, and then in a large American university training fellows in regional anesthesia. He has lectured and taught hands-on workshops in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Jordan, Italy, Britain, South Africa, Mexico and Sri Lanka. He lectured throughout his career, as a guest lecturer during his 20year private practice career and was the busiest departmental lecturer during his 12 year academic university career wining 2 “Best Teacher” awards and achieving the rank of full Professor. Formal annual performance reviews consistently labeled him as a master clinician. He founded a country’s national regional anesthesia and pain therapy society and assisted drafting one country’s national sedation practice guidelines. Few persons are as qualified to have written this book alone. He humbly writes the first chapter about his own anesthesia drug errors. He is a not a White Tower lecturer/preacher promoting practices that he has no real experience of. The problem of ANESTHESIA DRUG ERRORS is 99% resolveable.
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