About Us
My name is Dr Francois Uys
Throughout my journey in medicine, I often found myself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of resources available for studying anaesthesia. This led to confusion, anxiety, and the constant feeling that I could never master everything. To address this challenge, I created something better—a comprehensive and easily accessible resource that brings everything together in one place.
AnaesthesiaVault is my attempt to develop a ‘go-to’ guide that simplifies learning by allowing topics to interconnect in meaningful ways. I chose Obsidian as my knowledge manager because it mirrors how we naturally think—everything linked, everything connected. This system is designed to be ever-evolving as we continue to explore new frontiers in perioperative medicine. Join our thriving community of 1,500 users from 15 countries.
Our Mission
Advancing Anaesthesia Excellence
AnaesthesiaVault is committed to empowering anesthesiologists and healthcare professionals with a comprehensive and seamlessly accessible knowledge base on anaesthesia and critical care. Our mission is to simplify complex concepts, bridge knowledge gaps, and support advanced training through meticulously curated, continuously updated resources.
We aim to create an environment where learning is practical, intuitive, and aligned with the latest advancements, ultimately enhancing patient care and clinical outcomes.
My Workflow
Here’s how I build and update AnaesthesiaVault
1 Step
Identify Required Topics
I based the topics on the Colleges of Medicine South Africa (CMSA) curriculum and supplemented them where needed.
Journal Articals
Textbooks
- Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia (Allman et al.)
- Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists (Chambers et al.)
- Miller's Anesthesia
- Data Interpretation in Anesthesia (Raj)
3 Step
Highlight Key Information
Using tools like Omnivore (read-it-later app) and Zotero (reference manager), I highlight and export the most critical points from each source to Obsidian.
4 Step
Distill Notes
In Obsidian, I distill the notes from the highlighted sections, ensuring the most essential information is captured clearly.
5 Step
Formatting with AI
I created a custom GPT model, AnaesthesiaNoteExpert, to assist in formatting the notes. The model follows strict instructions to avoid altering information, focusing solely on maintaining a consistent format.
6 Step
Create Mind Maps
I use Whimsical, an AI-powered plugin, to generate mind maps for better visual learning and reference.
7 Step
Publish Online
Finally, I publish the notes using Obsidian Publish, making them available to learners and professionals worldwide.
AnaesthesiaVault
I hope this resource will serve as a helpful tool, not only for myself but also for others who seek to take control of their learning and anaesthesia knowledge.