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Specialist Registrar in Anaesthesia

Current Issue January 2012, Vol. 13, No. 1

Issue Highlights

  • Principles of pressure transducers, resonance, damping and frequency response
    January 2012(Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 1-6)

    Michael Gilbert

  • Aetiology and outcome of paediatric cardiopulmonary arrest
    January 2012(Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 11-14)

    Sally L. Wilmshurst, Cameron Graydon

  • Anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of pain
    January 2011 (Vol. 12 | No. 1 | Pages 12-15)

    Ryan Moffat, Colin P. Rae

  • Opioid mechanisms and opioid drugs
    January 2011 (Vol. 12 | No. 1 | Pages 31-35)

    John McDonald, David G. Lambert

  • Control of acute pain in postoperative and post-traumatic situations and the role of the acute pain service
    January 2011 (Vol. 12 | No. 1 | Pages 1-4)

    Ewan S. Jack, Margaret Baggott

  • Techniques of opioid administration
    January 2011 (Vol. 12 | No. 1 | Pages 16-20)

    Dee Comerford

  • The neurobiology of chronic pain states
    January 2011 (Vol. 12 | No. 1 | Pages 5-8)

    Anthony Dickenson

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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine is published by Elsevier.


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About Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine

Now with learning objectives in every article!

Anaesthetists and intensivists in training will find Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine an invaluable source of up-to-date information, with the curriculum of both the Primary and Final FRCA examinations covered over a three-year cycle.

Those experienced in the field, or with training responsibilities, will find the journal provides the right level of information for updating and refreshing their knowledge, and much material suitable for use as teaching aids.

Each issue is divided between basic scientific and clinical sections. The basic science articles include anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, physics and clinical measurement, while the clinical sections cover anaesthetic agents and techniques, assessment and perioperative management. Further sections cover audit, trials, statistics, ethical and legal medicine, and the management of acute and chronic pain.

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