Leadership in anesthesiology: not just a one man show
Journal Title: Bali Journal of Anesthesiology - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Anesthesiology had been one of highly skilled professional specialty with diversity of training but with a structured model of leadership culture. Te culture which could be drawn back since medical training to become a medical doctor. School of medicine had already established a standard model of teaching and training. Te tutoring method is implemented mostly based on classroom meetings in traditional basic lesson, bedside teaching for clerkship and internship and lately adopted method of case-based discussion
Anaesthesia Management of Patient at 16 weeks Pregnancy with Primary Malignant bone Tumour Underwent Hemipelvectomy surgery
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EGDT Modifcations Using IVC Diameter And IVC Collapsibility Index To Provide Intravascular Adequacy For Sepsis Management In Remote Areas
Early goal directed therapy (EGDT) protocols can still be considered to provide clear guidelines for bedside clinicians to treat sepsis. The use of EGDT protocols requires central venous catheter (CVC) installation to ca...
POSITIONING OF FRACTURE FEMUR PATIENTS FOR SPINAL ANESTHESIA: FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK OR INTRAVENOUS FENTANYL?
Background: Fracture of the femur is a common, but extremely painful bone injury. Anaesthesiologists face the common problem of improper positioning of the patient while giving sitting spinal due to their extreme pain. M...
Supraspinal Modulation: Something to be Remembered
Pain has always been a challenging issue in patients with acute and chronic conditions. Pain results from activation of sensory receptors specialized to detect actual or impending tissue damage. However, a direct correla...
The effectiveness of Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) morphine-ketamine compared to Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) morphine to reduce total dose of morphine and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) in postoperative laparotomy surgery
Laparotomy may cause moderate to severe after surgery pain, thus adequate pain management is needed. The addition of ketamine in patient controlled analgesia (PCA) morphine after surgery can be the option. This study aim...