I really like the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia; it helped me a lot during my first year. It has pretty short chapters on different types of surgeries and what you need to know and expect from the anaesthesiologist's perspective. When I had some surgeries I've never had to manage before and didn't have much time to thouroughly read literature about it I could alwas just read the 5-10minute chapters in the book and felt like a had a rough plan on what was going to happen. It is also quite small so it is perfect to take with you to your hospital on your night shifts.
Thank you for your videos! I'm a 4th year medical student aspiring to specialise in Anaesthesia. I'm having my Anaesthesia electives in two months time and this guide is just what I was looking for and needed. Please continue making more videos on your journey and guides cause there's really very little Anaesthesia content creators
For me Lee's Synopsis of Anaesthesia, Morgan and Mikhail, Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia, Peck and Hill book on Anaesthetics Pharmacology worked wonders..
My wife has stage 4 cancer spread fast already taking it out her uterus almost gone half way thru her surgery biopsy blood work ultra sound bladder bowels tummy spinabifida seizures diabetic high sugars 9 point 8 highest ever been in her wheelchair use a walker rest of her life gotten so much weaker few days for her loves your vlog max fell in love your vlogs keep it up good hard work max
Great video man! I really learned a lot! I’m gonna start Donating to the Anesthesiologist Foundation in June since It was hard for me to go to college to be a Anesthesiologist after I graduated high school in 08 because of my cerebral palsy! You rock man
This video is extremely helpful! Second year medical student here and I'll be having my elective rotation this June in Anesthesiology at a tertiary hospital. Pretty similarly, we haven't had anesth lectures since our obstetrics block last year, so I was a bit lost. Using your recommendations as a guide for some initial reading!
Why I'm here I'm doing my residency in ob/gyn😁 jokes aside your videos are very informative doc i always come here when i need motivation keep up the good work
I just love your videos. I'm not a resident just former nurse. But am confused with where your level is? Like are u in fellowship. U seem so calm and knowledgeable that u should be totally out of school and on your own! Love your contents! Thank u
I’d like to see a video about the start of your journey and getting into medical school if you could do one. I have ambitions of becoming a cardio vascular anesthesiologist consultant & I’m currently working towards obtaining my bsn and getting 6 Lors before graduating. I’ve seen that having 2 in science classes one in a non science class, one from voluntary work + 2 from shadowing in clinical’s maybe helpful for getting into a program besides the obvious, having a high mcat score I’m planning on taking the mcat soon as well.
I love to learn and watch how to use Anesthesia, Thank you for your videos, I have watched Dr Max anesthesia work videos several months, Though I am not Anesthesiologist, Because I sell anesthesia Mask and respiratory product , I should learn and know how to use it and How is operating room work, For training that is very great resource. Great job!
Thanks for sharing man. Hope your Glassdoor compensation is at least as much as the market average for your specialty in city state or geographical location. Would trust you to put me under general anesthesia if I did end up getting surgery 🧐
First year SRNA here - any free trials of True Learn?! (Didn’t see an option on the website). Not sure if the test banks would be relevant for my current training.
Thanks alot for uploading such helpful videos. I want to ask you what to you have to say about Oxford handbook of anesthesia? Have you ever used it? Kindly guide me
So I’m looking to go back to school and becoming an anesthesiologist and there’s one thing I’m stuck on. It’s what should someone major in and what bachelors should I shoot for. I’m looking everywhere and can’t get a solid answer for it everything just says to dabble in a bit of everything. What would you recommend?
A degree that has overlap with the pre-reqs of med school (that you would need to take regardless). Also check out CRNA and AA if you find the path to becoming an anesthesiologist too long. Of course there are differences between the 3, so weigh out the pros and cons
@@gracep2910 yep already have I knocked out my associates in applied science of welding technology straight out of high school and learned a couple other trades that can help me get a job where I’m at. It’s all about the mines here but if I can work hard enough to not have to fall back to mining and go into a career I want more I will.
Hey, @Dr.MaxFeinstein I am a Paramedic Resident for U OF Louisville. I have an Severe Allergy to Propofol, Ketamine, High doses of Nitrous oxide, would you recommend Fentanyl and Versed or Midazolam high doses for patients like me?
In the hospital now really sick nothing working for her throwing up bad runs try ensure boost jello on meds shots every day annoying her advice u can give stop get sick nausea dizzy shaking throwing up bad all night long nothing staying in
I really like the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia; it helped me a lot during my first year. It has pretty short chapters on different types of surgeries and what you need to know and expect from the anaesthesiologist's perspective. When I had some surgeries I've never had to manage before and didn't have much time to thouroughly read literature about it I could alwas just read the 5-10minute chapters in the book and felt like a had a rough plan on what was going to happen. It is also quite small so it is perfect to take with you to your hospital on your night shifts.
Another good way to study Anesthesiology would be to watch this channel!
Love how honest your advice is and how you’ve organized your study content. Wish we could have overviews like this for every field of study!
Thank you for your videos! I'm a 4th year medical student aspiring to specialise in Anaesthesia. I'm having my Anaesthesia electives in two months time and this guide is just what I was looking for and needed. Please continue making more videos on your journey and guides cause there's really very little Anaesthesia content creators
Morgan & Mikhail's is THE book. Reads like a novel; glad to see you're also using it.
Clinical Anesthesia by Paul Barash is a great textbook as well 👌🏻
For me Lee's Synopsis of Anaesthesia, Morgan and Mikhail, Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia, Peck and Hill book on Anaesthetics Pharmacology worked wonders..
My wife has stage 4 cancer spread fast already taking it out her uterus almost gone half way thru her surgery biopsy blood work ultra sound bladder bowels tummy spinabifida seizures diabetic high sugars 9 point 8 highest ever been in her wheelchair use a walker rest of her life gotten so much weaker few days for her loves your vlog max fell in love your vlogs keep it up good hard work max
Great video man! I really learned a lot! I’m gonna start Donating to the Anesthesiologist Foundation in June since It was hard for me to go to college to be a Anesthesiologist after I graduated high school in 08 because of my cerebral palsy! You rock man
This video is extremely helpful! Second year medical student here and I'll be having my elective rotation this June in Anesthesiology at a tertiary hospital. Pretty similarly, we haven't had anesth lectures since our obstetrics block last year, so I was a bit lost. Using your recommendations as a guide for some initial reading!
Your video editing is great ! So happy...Getting there little by little !
Why I'm here I'm doing my residency in ob/gyn😁 jokes aside your videos are very informative doc i always come here when i need motivation keep up the good work
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Great job
I swear my phone is listening to me. Ca1 feels like an overwhelming vertical climb. I’m glad your video popped up on my feed
Hi Max! Great video. Definately will be refering to this video while going into MS-3 and beyond. Thanks!
Hey Max I HAVE to share this with my IOM buddies! Thanks for posting this
Anki is love, anki is life
This comment is probably more insightful than anything I put in this video
What are the must have in a funny pack that I would need carry with me during clinical ? Like the essentials. Thank you
Loved the video. I am an anesthesia resident from india! Loved the content!
Hello, could you might share your daily prep sheet? I think it's super useful and practical
I just love your videos. I'm not a resident just former nurse. But am confused with where your level is? Like are u in fellowship. U seem so calm and knowledgeable that u should be totally out of school and on your own! Love your contents! Thank u
You are truly an anaesthesia hero 🦸♂️
This video was perfect! Thank you for making it
Thanks for watching it!
Well done! Keep up the good work Dr.
Thanks Max. This content was very useful as always. Greetings from Turkey
I’d like to see a video about the start of your journey and getting into medical school if you could do one. I have ambitions of becoming a cardio vascular anesthesiologist consultant & I’m currently working towards obtaining my bsn and getting 6 Lors before graduating. I’ve seen that having 2 in science classes one in a non science class, one from voluntary work + 2 from shadowing in clinical’s maybe helpful for getting into a program besides the obvious, having a high mcat score I’m planning on taking the mcat soon as well.
I so appreciate your teaching 🌸
Hey Dr Feinstein, I got it very important video for my study of anesthesiology.
Upload more simulation videos please. That would be very helpful.
I love to learn and watch how to use Anesthesia, Thank you for your videos, I have watched Dr Max anesthesia work videos several months, Though I am not Anesthesiologist, Because I sell anesthesia Mask and respiratory product , I should learn and know how to use it and How is operating room work, For training that is very great resource. Great job!
Thank you doctor for explination i wish that you explain about each drugs of anesthesia and anesthesia methods for patients diseases
Go Dr. MAX
Thank you for this wonderful,helpful video. Could you make a video on how to perform research work during residency.? :)
Hi love your vlogs keep it up good hard work
Nice video 👍🏻 Thank you for sharing :)
Thanks for sharing man. Hope your Glassdoor compensation is at least as much as the market average for your specialty in city state or geographical location. Would trust you to put me under general anesthesia if I did end up getting surgery 🧐
thanks drar
Hello, can you please share your Anki flashcards?
Thanks!
First year SRNA here - any free trials of True Learn?! (Didn’t see an option on the website). Not sure if the test banks would be relevant for my current training.
You left out Vargo Anesthesia apps
Thanks alot for uploading such helpful videos. I want to ask you what to you have to say about Oxford handbook of anesthesia? Have you ever used it? Kindly guide me
Highlighting the text in your precious textbooks.. yes or no? 👇🏼
I use mostly digital textbooks, but I marked up physical textbooks when I used them
Which chapters will u recomend for an IMG heading to a Clerckship or Rotation in Anaesthesio 🌝🌝🌝🌝
We love Max ! Great study tips! We think Max is very cute too :)
Great work
So I’m looking to go back to school and becoming an anesthesiologist and there’s one thing I’m stuck on. It’s what should someone major in and what bachelors should I shoot for. I’m looking everywhere and can’t get a solid answer for it everything just says to dabble in a bit of everything. What would you recommend?
Study something you care about and can fall back on if the anesthesiologist thing doesn’t work out.
A degree that has overlap with the pre-reqs of med school (that you would need to take regardless). Also check out CRNA and AA if you find the path to becoming an anesthesiologist too long. Of course there are differences between the 3, so weigh out the pros and cons
Cool video Dr Max! No wonder you’re so smart, lots of studying and reading. Oh, and ditch the glasses. 🤓 Just sayin
@@gracep2910 yep already have I knocked out my associates in applied science of welding technology straight out of high school and learned a couple other trades that can help me get a job where I’m at. It’s all about the mines here but if I can work hard enough to not have to fall back to mining and go into a career I want more I will.
@@BoogieDownProduction I’m thinking of going for biology but I’ll look into pre reqs too that’s a good idea thanks
Glasses 🤓👍🏼🙂
Thanks
Great video doc, m First year Anesthesiology resident from India. Just want to know if truelearn is accessible in India?
I use contacts
Hey, @Dr.MaxFeinstein I am a Paramedic Resident for U OF Louisville. I have an Severe Allergy to Propofol, Ketamine, High doses of Nitrous oxide, would you recommend Fentanyl and Versed or Midazolam high doses for patients like me?
Oh and i am also allergic to all Flurane gases
Induction: Etomidate, IH: Sevo, Preop: Versed.
Oh and i have a Severe Reaction to Etomidate.
How do I install “actual notebook” to my Mac book? 😂
Where do u eat in your room at home the hospital
Hey can i ask you what monitor is that?
LG 27" Class FHD IPS FreeSync Monitor
Barash is the best book for residency
great video. :)
Anesthesiologyology
In the hospital now really sick nothing working for her throwing up bad runs try ensure boost jello on meds shots every day annoying her advice u can give stop get sick nausea dizzy shaking throwing up bad all night long nothing staying in
Sure those were his wife's glasses😂😂
Not appropriate to post hidden pitfalls and mistakes of others
You are truly an anaesthesia hero 🦸♂️
Not appropriate to post hidden pitfalls and mistakes of others