0:00 Start
0:30 Rotation goals
1:40 Read, read, read
3:45 Narrate when you intubate
6:03 Ask “Why?”
6:57 Pen and paper
7:32 One other thing
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Reading recommendations:
– Basics of Anesthesia, 7th Edition, aka “Baby Miller”, chapters 5, 15, 16, 20
– Morgan & Mikhail’s Clinical Anesthesiology, 6th edition, chapters 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 23
– “Stanford 2018 CA-1 Tutorial Textbook” (Google search for free PDF)
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Find Max Feinstein, MD online:
Instagram: @MaxMFeinstein
Twitter: @MaxMFeinstein
Website: https://sites.google.com/a/case.edu/maxmfeinstein/home
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How to Prepare for your Anesthesiology ROTATION in Residency or Medical School
Rotating through anesthesiology as a medical student or resident can be significantly different than other rotations. In this video, I share my tips for how to prepare before your rotation and how to make the most of it.