C. William Hanson
C. William Hanson
C. William Hanson (pronounced as /si: wɪljəm hænsən/) is a renowned medical professional and author known for his significant contributions to the field of Intensive Care Medicine and Anesthesiology.
Etymology
The name 'C. William Hanson' is of English origin. 'William' is a popular English name derived from the Germanic name 'Wilhelm', meaning 'desire' and 'helmet, protection'. 'Hanson' is a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Hans'. The initial 'C' in his name has not been publicly disclosed.
Career
C. William Hanson is a board-certified Anesthesiologist and Intensivist. He has made significant contributions to the field of Critical Care Medicine, particularly in the use of Information Technology in healthcare. He is also an esteemed educator, imparting knowledge and skills to medical students and professionals.
Publications
Hanson is the author of several medical textbooks and articles. His most notable work is "The Intensive Care Unit Manual", a comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals working in critical care settings. He has also written "Smart Medicine: How the Changing Role of Doctors Will Revolutionize Health Care", a book that explores the impact of technology on healthcare.
Related Terms
- Anesthesiology: The medical specialty concerned with the total perioperative care of patients before, during and after surgery.
- Intensive Care Medicine: A branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions requiring sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring.
- Information Technology: The use of systems, especially computers and telecommunications, for storing, retrieving, and sending information.
- Critical Care Medicine: A branch of medicine focused on the care of patients with immediate life-threatening illnesses or injuries.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on C. William Hanson
- Wikipedia's article - C. William Hanson
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