Anesthesia Relevant Anatomy

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Studying for ITEs and finding that I'm relatively weak on anatomy (haven't done a lot of blocks yet). Is there any textbook that anyone recommends for Anesthesia RELEVANT anatomy? Thanks

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Studying for ITEs and finding that I'm relatively weak on anatomy (haven't done a lot of blocks yet). Is there any textbook that anyone recommends for Anesthesia RELEVANT anatomy? Thanks

For blocks I like the Brown Atlas of Regional Anesthesia. I would however read the chapters in Miller's Anesthesiology on blocks and anatomy for the ITEs. Good luck...
 
Usra.ca is an excellent website for regional anesthesia. It has great u/s pictures and cadaver cross sections for all the standard blocks you need to know. IMO, it's more concise and better organized than the nysora site. Another good Canadian website is the Toronto echo page. Excellent for learning relevant cardiac anatomy and echo.
 
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