The Manual of Emergency Airway Management was reviewed in the September 2009 issue of
Anesthesiology (V 111, No 3). The reviewers, Ty A. Martindale, D.O. and Lauren Berkow, MD, described the manual as "an excellent resource to better understand a stepwise approach to successfully provide airway management in a wide variety of emergent situations." "What sets this manual apart," they wrote, "may be the Evidence section at the end of each chapter."
In conclusion, they felt that the Manual of Emergency Airway Management "hits its intended mark by providing an easy-to-read, succinct, yet comprehensive approach to the patient in need of emergency airway management for all health care providers, be it an anesthesiologist, internist, intensivist, hospitalist, emergency department physician, or emergency medical service first responder."
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