How Long Will It Take to Learn ABC of ABG?
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Demo lecture ABG
ABG Course DEMO
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We have all tried to learn ABG during our Post graduation, yet, most of the doctors are not confident about their ABG skills.
The Problem is with the way ABG is taught. We are presented with complicated Mathematical formulae to cram and we don’t remember any of them when we see an actual ABG
My method of teaching ABG is different.
I teach ABG from a totally different and physiology based approach where you get to know the reason of the problem and the treatment for the same.
How long will it take to learn ABG
- I will teach you ABG in a 6 Hr Course and That's All You will Ever Need
- I have been teaching ventilator / ABG to Doctors, Nurses and PGs for more than 12 years now.
- My belief is that these things can be learnt very easily by learning basic physiological concept, that too in a small time of 7 - 8 hours
- I will teach you ABG in a 6 Hr Course and That's All You will Ever Need
- I have been teaching ventilator / ABG to Doctors, Nurses and PGs for more than 12 years now.
- My belief is that these things can be learnt very easily by learning basic physiological concept, that too in a small time of 7 - 8 hours
Who will teach??
Hi, I am Dr Subodh Chaturvedi
I am an anesthesia and Critical Care Specialist
I have been teaching Emergency and critical care for last 15 years and have taught more than 7000 students so far. My methods of teaching are non conventional and physiology based
I teach in a simple spoken Hindi English Mix Hinglish Language and in a patient oriented practical way.
I have been teaching Emergency and critical care for last 15 years and have taught more than 7000 students so far.
What will I get in this Course??
The Course is completely online, with only basic theory, that too physiology based ( no complicated Winter's Formula to Cram)
At the End of this course, you will be able to confidently report
1. This patient has Acidosis/Alkalosis
2. It is Primarily Metabolic / Respiratory
3. This Acidosis is Compensated/Partially Compensated
4. We need to do This to improve his condition
5. His Oxygenation and Ventilation status is This
.You will learn Bicarbonate Gap, Anion Gap and All The So called complicated things in a simple physiological process.
And For all this,
All I will need from you is 6 hours.
You will learn in those 6 hours
what it took me dozens of years to learn
and
what your batchmates will never know after years of working in the ICU