Practical Intensive Care Medicine (Problem Solving in the ICU) is a guide intended for junior doctors who are working (or just about to start work) in Intensive Care.
The style is informal and scenario based. The qustions and dilemmas are exactly the sort of things which you will be asked by colleagues and nurses as soon as you set foot in the Intensive care unit.
This book was previously published by Butterworth (before they were taken over by Elsevier). There has been some revision for this new edition.
'... informative and will serve as a revision aid for candidates appearing for the ICU diploma examination and provide useful reading material for trainees entering their ICU term'
'This is an excellently concieved and well-written book ... I enjoyed reading the book from cover to cover and recommend it highly for intensive care staff wishing to improve their ability to confront tricky challenges encountered daily in the ICU'
'... the format is more user friendly than the "Secrets..." series. I for one would love to have had the opportunity to read such a book before (and during) my first bewildering terms on the ICU.'
'I would recommend this little book to all trainees coming to work in intensive care units for the first time.It will help them through many of the vexing problems they will be faced with in their first weeks - many that their seniors may have forgotten were vexing to them once.'
Charlie has worked as Director of Intensive Care in hospitals in Melbourne and Geelong.
He is a Senior Examiner for the final JFICM examination, a board member of the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and Deputy Education Officer for the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine.
Charlie is a keen lecturer and educator. Having worked in ICU for over 20 years he has acquired a vast experience, which he shares in this book.
Price £14.50