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University of Washington Department of Anesthesiology

Frederick W. Cheney, Jr., MD, Chairman. The Department was founded in 1960 and serves University Hospital, Harborview Medical Center, Veterans Hospital and Children's Hospital Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.

University of Washington Health Science Libraries

Connecting people with knowledge in the health sciences at the University of Washington.

National Library of Medicine: PubMed

PubMed is a project developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It has been developed in conjunction with publishers of biomedical literature as a search tool for accessing literature citations and linking to full-text journals at Web sites of participating publishers. MEDLINE records are incorporated into PubMed weekly. The PREMEDLINE database provides basic citation information and abstracts before the full records are prepared and added to MEDLINE. New records are added to PREMEDLINE daily.

Global Regional Anesthesia Website

Joseph Eldor, MD, Editor. "This website is intended to promote the idea of REGIONAL ANESTHESIA FOR ALL." Includes a comprehensive list of regional anesthesia-related sites.

The Virtual Anesthesia Textbook

The Virtual Anaesthesia Textbook (VAT) is a collaborative project involving many individuals around the globe. Its goal is to create and maintain, using a familiar 'textbook' style, a comprehensive set of links to all known anaesthesia related internet information.

A Guide to Spinal Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section

From the Local and Regional Anesthesia chapter of The Virtual Anesthesia Textbook. This guide by Dr. John Oyston is intended for the use of anesthetists and anesthesiologists who are already experienced in performing epidural anesthesia for Caesarean section, and wish to convert to spinal anesthesia.

LARA-L

LARA-L is an email discussion group is intended for anesthetists, anesthesiologists, researchers, veterinarians, students, and anyone else with a professional interest in local anesthetic agents and regional anesthetic methods and techniques.

GasNet

The Anesthesiology Discussion Group is a forum for discussion of any aspect of anesthesiology. It is open to anyone with a professional interest in clinical issues or research in anesthesiology.