Link is below 🙂 https://community.asahq.org/blogs/nabil-othman1/2021/06/09/no-such-thing-as-a-simple-sedation-case
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Six Reasons Why Writing a Book is the New College Degree
“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn” Alvin Toffler During the 20th century, a college degree used to be a true sign of education. In 1960, only 18% of Americans graduated high school, 6-8% graduated college, and <1% completed an advanced degree (census.gov). Today, degrees areContinue reading “Six Reasons Why Writing a Book is the New College Degree”
The Book is DONE!
Timeline of publishing process
The Art and Science of Peripheral IVs
An Article I wrote for the ASA about peripheral IVs
The Hidden World of Anesthesia
Physician Outlook Magazine published a profile of my last month! https://www.physicianoutlook.com/articles/5723-hidden-world-anesthesia Thank you Marianna Seefeldt, Rachel Torregiano, and Marlene Wust Smith!
Fellowship Spotlight: Critical Care Medicine
Article about applying to critical care fellowship
The Art of Accepting Constructive Criticism
How I view feedback when I write
Book Update Dec 2, 2020
After finishing my first draft (10 chapters and 50K words) I realized I needed to make major structural changes: I deleted the last 3 chapters and added 5 new chapters. The current manuscript is 12 chapter and 47K words. I also changed the title to “Vigilance: An Anesthesiologist’s Notes on Thriving in Uncertainty”. Now weContinue reading “Book Update Dec 2, 2020”
Book Introduction
Introduction to my book