Tom VerLee's




GUIDE to MMC/Spectrum
Anesthesiology Practices

Updated
22 November 2011

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Bariatrics Orthopedics
Cardiothoracic & Vascular Obstetrics /GYN
Complications   Preop/PostOp Guidelines
Drugs & Agents UPDATED Pediatrics  
Miscellaneous Transplants
Pain Management    Transfusions
Regionals & Anticoagulants UPDATED Resident's Page
Special Situations EQUIPMENT CATALOG
Neuro & Spine   Protocols
On-Call Admin Guidelines Forms for Patients  UPDATED
Off-Campus Sites Disclaimers
CRITICAL EVENTS: NEW  

 

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Thomas VerLee MD
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