ANAESTHESIOLOGY – for 3rd year of Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
Classes are conducted at the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy.
- Lectures are accessible through an e-learning platform.
- During the first class, each student will receive a Class Card, which outlines the topics for each session. Students are required to confirm their attendance for each class individually and obtain a teacher's signature to indicate successful completion. The Class Card must be submitted to the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy's secretary to receive course credit.
- Course credit can be earned at the end of the sessions based on positive results from a knowledge test.
- The final knowledge test consists of 15 questions, and students will have 15 minutes to complete it.
Recommended Study Materials:
- Current ERC Resuscitation Guidelines: https://www.erc.edu/
- Weinert, M. Crash Course – Anestezjologia, Urban & Partner Publishing, Wrocław, 2nd edition, 2019.
- Robinson, N. How to Survive in Anaesthesia: A Guide for Trainees, BMJ Books, London, 2002. Available at: https://ruraldoctorsdotnet1.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/how2-survive-anaesthesia_0727916831.pdf
- Materials and topics covered during lectures and seminars.
TOPICS OF CLASSES:
Central Venous Cathaterization. Pain Physiology: Introduction. Safety of general anesthesia in dental office. Safe and Effective Postprocedural Pain Treatment in Dentistry. General anaesthesia. Anaesthesia in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery. Shock: types, mechanisms, treatment. General anesthesia: Intubation – techniques, equipment, application; Anesthesia workstation – how does it work?; General anesthesia monitoring; Documentation and complications; The role of anesthesiologist in postoperative period. Regional anaesthesia. Neuraxial blockades. Acute pain treatment Anesthesia in various fields, with particular emphasis on dental and maxillofacial surgery Peripheral venous accesses in dentistry.