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E-grāmata: Returning to Work in Anaesthesia: Back on the Circuit

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  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316653302
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316653302

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In order to provide practical and realistic advice about the return to work process and associated challenges for anaesthetists, this book brings together relevant published guidance, checklists and guidelines documents, and includes a variety of clinical scenarios in a question and answer format to refresh the reader's knowledge and aid decision making.

Winner of the First Prize in Anaesthesia at the 2017 British Medical Association Book Awards! With the increasing frequency of breaks from practice, the importance of proper preparation and guidance for doctors returning to work has recently been recognised by the Royal College of Anaesthetists. This is the first dedicated resource to support anaesthetists returning to work after a significant break, and is designed to complement the growing range of regional and national return to work courses by gathering relevant information and advice into one easily accessible reference source. Divided into three parts, specific to different stages in the return to work process, this book offers information and advice about the practicalities of returning to work, 120 clinical scenarios to refresh the reader's knowledge, and useful guidelines and checklists for the first days and weeks back, forming a vital practical resource for anaesthetists in this situation and those supporting them.

Recenzijas

'I often work alongside young colleagues planning and returning to work after maternity leave, and I would wholeheartedly recommend this text. I would have bought this myself if it had been available 10 years ago. The book's strengths are its personal voice, and succinct factual content. This is ideal for a time-poor audience that will seek personal advice, and up-to-date knowledge. In my opinion this book fills a gap in the market, providing a succinct, engaging reference for those preparing to return to anaesthesia.' British Medical Association Programme and Award Winners 2017

Papildus informācija

A dedicated resource for doctors returning to anaesthesia practice after a break from work, covering all aspects of the process.
List of contributors
ix
Foreword xi
Dr Annie Hunningher
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction xv
Emma Plunkett
Emily Johnson
Anna Pierson
Section 1 The Practicalities of Returning to Work
1 A break from practice: the current state of play
1(3)
Carolyn Evans
2 Returning to work guidance
4(3)
Emma Plunkett
3 Returning to work experiences
7(4)
Emily Johnson
4 Preparing to return to work
11(12)
RTW programmes
11(5)
Anna Pierson
Good medical practice and revalidation
16(1)
Emma Plunkett
Statutory and mandatory training
17(1)
Emma Plunkett
Returning from sick leave
18(1)
Emma Plunkett
Keeping in touch (KIT) days
19(1)
Emma Plunkett
Changing to less than full time (LTFT) working
20(1)
Anna Pierson
Continuing professional development (CPD)
21(2)
Anna Pierson
5 Improving your return to work
23(18)
Should I find a mentor?
23(3)
Kathryn Bell
Nancy Redfern
Using technology to your advantage
26(3)
Stephen Phillips
Fran Haigh
Communication and team working
29(5)
Emily Johnson
Limitations and sources of help
34(2)
Emma Plunkett
Avoiding adverse outcomes and what to do if one occurs
36(2)
Emily Johnson
Fatigue and burnout
38(3)
Emma Plunkett
6 Supporting a colleague's return to work
41(6)
Supporting a trainee: working with Educational Supervisors and College Tutors
41(3)
Jill Horn
Supporting a consultant's return to work
44(3)
Emma Plunkett
Section 2 Refreshing Your Knowledge
Nicholas Cowley
Kerry Cullis
Anna Dennis
Hozefa Ebrahim
Ruth Francis
Maria Garside
Sarah Gibb
Emily Johnson
Surrah Leifer
Randeep Mullhi
James Nickells
Anna Nutbeam
Anna Pierson
Jane Pilsbury
Emma Plunkett
Louise Savic
Charlotte Small
Alifia Tameem
Caroline Thomas
Benjamin Walton
Introduction
47(2)
7 Scientific principles
49(17)
8 Emergency management and resuscitation
66(13)
9 Airway management
79(6)
10 General principles
85(22)
11 Obstetrics
107(14)
12 Intensive care medicine
121(16)
13 Paediatrics
137(14)
14 Pain medicine
151(6)
15 Regional anaesthesia
157(7)
16 Neuroanaesthesia
164(8)
17 General, urological and gynaecological surgery
172(9)
18 Day surgery
181(4)
19 Trauma and orthopaedics
185(8)
20 Subspecialty anaesthesia
193(18)
21 Patient safety
211(9)
22 Ethical and legal issues
220(7)
Section 3 Guidelines, Updates and Checklists
Introduction
227(2)
23 Preoperative assessment and anaesthetic planning
229(21)
Katy Miller
Anna Costello
Emma Plunkett
24 Consent and documentation
250(6)
Anna Costello
25 AAGBI guidelines
256(15)
Maria Garside
26 WHO Safer Surgery Checklist
271(2)
Emma Plunkett
27 Drug doses
273(6)
Anna Pierson
Emma Plunkett
28 Paediatric physiology and equipment
279(3)
Emma Plunkett
29 Practical procedures
282(15)
Laura Tulloch
Laura Fulton
Emily Johnson
30 Resuscitation algorithms
297(9)
Emily Johnson
Anna Pierson
31 Intensive care guidelines
306(9)
Laura Tulloch
Emily Johnson
32 Analgesic ladders
315(3)
Alifia Tameem
33 Difficult Airway Society (DAS) guidelines
318(11)
Emily Johnson
Emma Plunkett
34 National Audit Project (NAP) summaries
329(9)
Fran Haigh
Anna Pierson
35 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance
338(4)
Laura Fulton
Index 342
Emma Plunkett is a Specialist Registrar at the Birmingham School of Anaesthesia. Emily Johnson is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Worcester Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. Anna Pierson is a Specialty Registrar at the Birmingham School of Anaesthesia.