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Perioperative medicine training resources: Latest updates

The ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine is a 12 month course leading to the Graduate of the Chapter of Perioperative Medicine qualification. This guide contains resources intended to support those participating in the GChPOM course.

Decision Making in Perioperative Medicine 2e now available

by John Prentice on 2025-07-18T11:53:00+10:00 in Education: Perioperative medicine (POM) training, Resources: Online Books (eBooks) | 0 Comments
Cover Art Decision Making in Perioperative Medicine: Clinical Pearls, 2e by Steven L. Cohn This concise high-yield clinical reference guides physicians and their clinical teams through the decision-making process of assessing patient risk prior to surgery. Decision Making in Perioperative Medicine: Clinical Pearls, Second Edition focuses on the critical process of assessing and managing patients with medical comorbidities before undergoing surgical procedures. The book provides validated risk assessment tools and mitigation strategies for frequently encountered comorbidities. Emphasizing risk factors and filled with clinical pearls for postoperative complications, this thorough, expertly written, updated resource covers perioperative medication management; cardiac, pulmonary, and frailty risk indices with modification strategies; diabetes management using target-specific anticoagulants; and complex perioperative cases.
ISBN: 9781266072963
Publication Date: 2025-04-09

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