Acknowledgements - SÁCH VỀ MÁY THỞ - THE VENTILATOR BOOK

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Acknowledgements

 

I was moved to write this book by the fellows, residents, nurses, and medical students that I teach in the intensive care unit—my goal was to provide a guide to help them understand a subject that I find fascinating.

My wife, Lorien, has been by my side throughout the writing of five books (and counting). She is my editor, my graphic designer, my social media engineer, and the love of my life.

Keeping up with the latest developments in clinical medicine is always a challenge, and I've found that the best way for me to stay sharp is to surround myself with great people who share a passion for the care of the critically ill and injured. My good friend and colleague, David Dunlap, RRT, is always ready to try something new if it will benefit a patient. We have worked together for years and I know I am a better physician because of it.

In the first edition of this book, I said that all that I have done is possible because of the love and teaching I have received from my parents, Ben and Patricia Owens. This remains true as always.

 

About the Author

 

William Owens, MD, is the Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Prisma Health Richland, a tertiary referral center in Columbia, SC, and a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine with the University of South Carolina. He has also served on the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Dr. Owens is a graduate of The Citadel and the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. He trained in Emergency Medicine at the Earl K. Long Medical Center in Baton Rouge, LA, which was followed by fellowship training in Critical Care Medicine at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. He is board-certified in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine. He has spoken at regional and national conferences and has published articles in the peer-reviewed medical literature. He has also authored three editions of The Ventilator Book, two editions of The Advanced Ventilator Book, and created The Ventilator App.

Throughout his career, Dr. Owens has been an active clinician and educator. He enjoys training physicians, nurses, and respiratory therapists in the care of the most seriously ill and injured patients and is a firm subscriber to a holistic approach to critical care medicine. He believes in the rational application of physiology and in always questioning our assumptions.

Dr. Owens lives in Columbia, SC, with his wife and three free-range children. He also lives with a St. Bernard and a beehive with about 60,000 bees. He enjoys mountain biking, whitewater kayaking, playing and coaching lacrosse, and going on family adventures.

 

 

OVER 50,000 COPIES SOLD IN 4 LANGƯAGES

 

The Ventilator Book has been the go-to reíerence for physicians, advanced practice providers, respiratory therapists, fellows, residents.and students vvorking in the Intensive Care Unit since 2012. Dr. WilUam Owens explains, in clearlanguage, the basicsoí respiratory íailure and mechanical ventilation. This is a guide to keep in your jacket pocket, call room, or in the 1CU.

The third edition combines the content of the original book with key chapters from The Advanced VentHator Book into one comprehensive reíerence. Chapters have been updated to reílect new developments in critical care medicine and the experience gained during the COVID-19 pandemic.The book is divided into sections on physiology and technology; conventional modes and basic concepts; and unconventional modes and advanced concepts.As alvvays.there are chapters for initial ventilator Setup. adjustments, and troubleshooting. Patient-ventilator dyssynchrony, rescue therapies for ARDS, and ECMO are also covered.

The goal of The Ventìlator Book is to demystify mechanicaL ventilation for the nonexpert practitioner and to emphasize safe, patient-based critical care.This edition lives up to the intent of the best-selling original, vvhich is to make difficult concepts easy to understand.

 

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