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OB ANESTHESISA LINKS:

Electronic Fetal Monitoring
The Center for Experiential Learning and the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, and Mountain States Health Alliance proudly invite you to the first free web based tutorial for teaching the interpretation of Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) for CME credit.  CME credit will soon be added to this site. This site is designed for all health care professionals committed to improving fetal-maternal health

Hypertextbook of Regional Anaesthesia for Obstetrics
An outline format of a published work that covers all aspects of anatomy, neonatology, pharmacology, resuscitation, cesarean section, general & spinal anaesthesia, etc. Offers a subject and drug index. Stephen P. Gatt et al and Becton Dickinson, Australia.

Virtual Anaesthesia Textbook
The Virtual Anaesthesia Textbook is a collaborative project involving many individuals around the globe. Its goal is to create and maintain, using a familiar 'textbook' style, a comprehensive set of links to all known anaesthesia related internet information.

American Society of Anesthesiologists
Includes information about the organization and the profession, meetings, news, continuing education and placement resources, a collection of fact sheets for patients, links to related organizations. Searchable.

OB Anaesthesia
News, membership information, practice guidelines, meetings and upcoming events, case study discussion, management protocols, links to related web sites. Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society Obstetric Section.

SOAP-Society for Obstetric Anesthesia & Perinatology
Offers membership information, a list of future meetings, and a searchable discussion forum.

ASA Standards, Guidelines and Statements
Includes statements and protocols, practice parameters, standards for pre- and postanesthesia care, and guidelines for all aspects of anesthesia practice. American Society of Anesthesiologists.

Spinal Anesthesia Simulation
Though not specific to obstetric patients, this transparent reality simulation predicts drug distribution in the spinal cavity considering baricity, diffusion, binding rate, and the general shape and orientation of the spinal cavity.

 

Faculty

Tammy Euliano, MD
Raymond Schultetus, MD
Adam Wendling, MD

Patients

Planning Your Childbirth

Residents

Quia quizzes,
Classic Ob/Anesthesia articles,
Links, Topics

OB Block 2009

Background Articles
Discussion Groups
Journal Club

Lectures

Anesthesia for Delivery
Physiology of Pregnancy

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