Issue, January 2026
Newsletter
Start Your New Year Strong with Conceptual Anesthesia | Most-Watched Sessions
The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to revisit core concepts, refine clinical thinking, and strengthen exam preparation.
Start your year on a focused and confident note with Conceptual Anesthesia, featuring the most-viewed lectures from the last month, trusted by residents across the country.
1. Critical Care MCQs on Extracorporeal CO₂ Removal By Dr. Saurabh Taneja
In this session, you will learn:
• The physiological basis and working principles of Extracorporeal CO₂ Removal
• Indications, patient selection, and clinical scenarios where it is preferred
• How these concepts are tested through MCQs in critical care and NEET SS exams
2. Regional Anesthesia MCQs on Local Infiltration Anesthesia By Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj
In this session, you will learn:
• Pharmacology, dosage considerations, and techniques of local infiltration anesthesia
• Commonly asked MCQs and frequently overlooked exam traps
• Clinical relevance of local infiltration in day-to-day anesthesia and surgical practice
3. Patient Management in Regional Anesthesia | MCQs Discussion By Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj
In this session, you will learn:
• Pre-procedure evaluation and patient selection for regional anesthesia
• Intra-procedural monitoring and post-procedure care
• MCQ-based decision-making aligned with NEET PG and NEET SS patterns
4. ICU Patient Can’t Move – Can You Diagnose the Cause? By Dr. Kishore Mangal
In this session, you will learn:
• A systematic approach to evaluating weakness in ICU patients
• Key differentiating features of ICU-acquired weakness, CIP, CIM, GBS, electrolyte abnormalities, and drug-induced causes
• How these clinical scenarios are framed in exams using MCQs
5. Endocrine Emergencies in ICU | Life-Saving Concepts By Dr. Payel Bose
In this session, you will learn:
• Early clinical clues and red flags for endocrine emergencies in critically ill patients
• Diagnostic approach and immediate management of DKA, HHS, Myxedema Coma, Adrenal Crisis, and Thyroid Storm
• Practical, exam-oriented strategies for managing endocrine crises during on-call duties
As you move forward into the new year, choose learning that builds strong concepts, confident clinical judgment, and exam readiness—all in one structured platform.
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Wishing you a productive and successful year ahead.
Team Conceptual Anesthesia