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Australian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp104. Dinner at Parliament House and more highlights to look forward to at NSC25 with Dr Girish PalnitkarCome Together for the Australian Society of Anaesthetists' National Scientific Congress (NSC) in Canberra.To be held from Thursday 2nd October - Sunday 5th October. It is during the school holidays for some states, so get those leave requests in, if you haven't already.Join NSC Convenor Dr Girish Palnitkar as we dive into what makes Canberra so special and what we can look forward to during the NSC.See you at the Gala Dinner at Parliament House - I can't wait!Register here: https://asansc.com.au/2025-07-2015 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp100. 100 Episodes Strong - Reflecting on Anaesthesia in Australian with Dr Suzi NouPop the champagne and come and celebrate 100 episodes of the Australian Anaesthesia podcast with me!Thank you to all the wonderful guests over the years, the Australian Society of Anaesthetists and most of all, YOU, for listening and supporting me and this podcast. Here are the links to some of the episodes I mention:Ep10: Fit Testing with Occupational Hygienist Kate Colehttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c450e8f2-bc5c-46bf-9e2a-bd1ff60cc0aa/2020-0508-cole-respiratory-protection-final-tc.mp3 Ep44. Inside a COVID ECMO with Dr Ryan...2025-05-0431 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirDiagnosing deathIn this special podcast episode, produced jointly with the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, Dr Danny Bryden, Dr Dale Gardiner and Dr Ian Thomas discuss when and how to diagnose death for the purposes of organ donation, and the implications of recent changes to guidance issued by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges for anaesthetists and intensivists. Related information: 2025 Code of Practice for the diagnosis and confirmation of death  2025-04-1636 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirParenting and the impact on trainingIn this podcast, Dr Gemma Phillips and Dr Yogita Chikermane discuss the impact of parenting on anaesthetic training. They share their own experiences, talk about how things might have changed since then (or not), and what still needs to change to help anaesthetists navigate the often competing demands of anaesthetic training and parenting. Related information: Returning to work in anaesthesia course (RCoA) Returning to work after a period of absence (RCoA/FPM) A guide to parenting during anaesthesia training (Association of Anaesthetists)  Future Proof: the impact of parental and caring responsibilities on surgical careers (N...2025-01-0841 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp96. Introducing Prof Philip Peyton, new editor in chief at Anaesthesia and Intensive CareSome big news! We have a new editor in chief at Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (AIC), the journal produced by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists.Join me as we get to know Professor Philip Peyton and learn about some of the behind-the-scenes working of a journal. Feel inspired? In Ep.48, I chat with Dr Michael Cooper, AIC Editorial Board member about prizes that are awarded by the journal. https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b698c693-e0c0-42cd-93c4-7a37fc57e89b/asa-48-edit.mp3Learn more about...2025-01-0527 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirNovPod - Season 2, Episode 12: Top Tips for obstetric anaesthetics beyond the IACOAEoin and Duncan are joined by former RCoA Vice President Dr Helgi Johannsson. Together they cover many topics in the realm of obstetric anaesthetics including the importance of communication, what makes a good obs anaesthetist and some tips and tricks for epidurals! Why should you involve the partner? How can you bring order to chaotic situations? What is on Helgi's obs playlist? Listen to find out!  References  The Royal College of Anaesthetists events The Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association (OAA) events   2024-12-0243 minNew Zealand AnaesthesiaNew Zealand AnaesthesiaEpisode 17 - WebAIRS incidents relating to GLP-1 agonistsSharing insights from a recent webAIRS case study, Dr Clayton Lam joins the podcast for a kōrero on the impacts an increased use of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and off-label GLP-1 agonists is having on perioperative anaesthesia care, as reported to webAIRS. The case series of incidents reported to webAIRS relating to GLP-1 agonist use written by Dr Clayton Lam, Dr D-Yin Lin, and ANZTADC Director Dr Yasmin Endlich has recently been accepted for publication in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. Want to know more about webAIRS (Anaesthetic Incident Reporting System) visit their website: www.anztadc.n...2024-11-2526 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp94. Prof Colin Royse, recipient of the Pugh AwardWilliam Russ Pugh gave the first anaesthetic in Australia. In his honour, The Australian Society of Anaesthetists' Pugh Award is given to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of anaesthesia, intensive care or related discipline.Who better to receive this award than Prof Colin Royse, clinician, researcher, educator extraordinaire! Prof Royse shares with me the challenges and insights from his distinguished research career including his interesting thoughts on what it takes to be a pioneer. Can the ASA support you in your research career? Learn more about our many awards...2024-11-2438 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp91. Catching up with Dr Glauckomflecken at the Darwin NSCI'm back!I couldn't think of a better reason to dust off the podcast gear than to welcome my incredible guest this week!Many of you will know Dr Will Flannery as "Dr Glauckomfleckem", ophthalmologist, comedian, cancer survivor (x2!) and survivor of out of hospital cardiac arrest. As I mention, his keynote at the Australian Society of Anaesthetists National Scientific Congress was moving. Beyond words. Here are three ways you can engage further:1. Register to listen to the full talk available on demand - Don’t miss out on an...2024-10-2725 minNew Zealand AnaesthesiaNew Zealand AnaesthesiaEpisode 16 - Supporting breastfeeding parents during the perioperative periodThis episode’s guest Dr Heather Johnston, a lactation consultant and breastfeeding medicine doctor, joins the show for a kōrero about ways anaesthetists and clinicians can help support a breastfeeding parent during the perioperative period. Resources mentioned in this episode e-lactancia: Is it compatible with breastfeeding? Check the compatibility of Breastfeeding with 38,699 terms ASA Publications: Anaesthesiology. Anesthesia & Breastfeeding: More Often Than Not, They Are Compatible American Society of Anaesthesiologists: Statement on Resuming Breastfeeding after Anesthesia ANZCA: PG07 Guideline on pre-anaesthesia consultation and patient preparation. Appendix 2 Effect of anaesthesia on breastfeeding (PDF) Anaesthesia & sedation for breastfeeding par...2024-10-221h 03Anaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirNovPod - Season 2 Episode 1: A typical day on labour wardWelcome back! We are delighted to bring you a second series of the NovPod, this time about the exciting world of obstetric anaesthesia. For this series we have collaborated with both the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Obstetric Anaesthetists’ Association to bring you the best content and guests possible. In this episode we reunite with our excellent guest from our “How to survive on-calls” episode - Dr Rosie Grimes - who will be joining us as a co-host throughout the series; and talk through what a typical day on labour ward is like for an obstetric anaesthetist.  Referen...2024-09-2633 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirThe importance of civility in healthcareDr Ramai Santhirapala, Consultant Anaesthetist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust and RCoA Council member is joined by Dr Laura Askins, Senior specialist Dietician, and Dr Roopa McCrossan, Consultant Anaesthetist at James Cook University Hospital. In this episode, we discuss civility and incivility and their effects on workplace cultures and behaviour. Ramai, Laura and Roopa discuss what happens when we encounter incivility at work, and how we can make our working environments better, safer, and happier - just by being courteous and kind. This podcast will touch on sensitive issues including bullying and suicide. If y...2024-05-0939 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirBlack Anaesthetists RoundtableIn this episode of Anaesthesia on Air Dr Sekina Bakare hosts a roundtable discussion with Dr Desire Onwochei, Dr Sethina Watson and Dr Daniel Olaiya on the work being done to grow the numbers of Black Anaesthetists, experiences within practice and ongoing challenges. They discuss promoting equity within anaesthetics, managing microaggressions, and anti-racist best practices following the 'To Grow and Thrive' session at February Updates 2024. This podcast contains discussion of personal and wider experiences of racism.2024-04-1841 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTM15 New changes to the Medicare Benefits Schedule for anaesthetistsTalking Money. Our series where we do more than talk money. on the 1st March 2024, new items were introduced into the MBS for anaesthetists. I discuss these with our MBS expert, Dr Michael Lumsden-Steel.This is a snippet of the full podcast.ASA Members can find the full episode here: https://asa.org.au/podcasts/talking-moneyNot a member? Find out more about membership here:https://asa.org.au/types-of-membershipMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcast2024-04-0516 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp90. All things 90! With Drs Mark Sinclair, Don Maxwell, Bob Hare and Greg DeaconHappy 90th birthday to the Australian Society of Anaesthetists!In this episode, I try my hand at being a historian. We revisit the discovery of modern anaesthetic agents and have a peak into the Ether Dome. Dr William Morton is widely credited as being the discoverer of modern anaesthesia, but did he work alone or with others? You may have heard of Dr Horace Wells and Dr Crawford Long. What was their role and what became of them?With the help of ASA President Dr Mark Sinclair and Past ASA Presidents Drs Don Maxwell, Bob...2024-02-1849 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirThe History of Military Anaesthesia Part 2In Part 2 of the podcast Peter and Jag talk about the emerging threats from Iraq and Afghanistan which demanded a completely different approach and considerable clinical agility and innovation. Peter was the first UK Defence Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care (2008-16) and the conversation turns to the support he received from the RCoA, the Association of Anaesthetists and the Deaneries. Because of the nature of warfare the experience of the anaesthetists involved recorded here may sometimes be disturbing. The episode is chaired by Dr Anna Maria Rollin, Chair of the RCoA Heritage & Archives Committee2024-02-0232 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp86. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Donald Maxwell (Part 2)Merry Christmas!Dr Donald Maxwell was President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists from 1982 - 1984. In this episode we learn about Don's path to Presidency as we well as some of the major achievements of the ASA in terms of how we as anaesthetists conduct our practice. In Part 1, Don shares many insights into the nature of clinical anaesthesia in Australia from the 1960s to today.https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/We welcome any feedback. podcast@asa.org.auMentioned in this episode:Let...2023-12-2426 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEP85. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Donald Maxwell (Part 1)Dr Donald Maxwell was President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists from 1982 - 1984. In this episode we talk about Don's early career and anaesthesia in the 1960s. We also learn about the birth of intensive care medicine in Australia.This is Part 1 of our conversation. Join us next week for Part 2!https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can...2023-12-1731 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp84. Ahpra with AMA Policy Manager Nick ElmittIn my time as President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists and since, I have met a few doctors who have had dealings with Ahpra, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. My general impression is that it is not a pleasant experience. I have also heard many doctors complain about the 14% increase in registration fees this year.In this episode, I chat with Nick Elmitt, Policy Manager at the Australian Medical Association (AMA). He shares his insights from the work that the AMA does with Ahpra in raising issues such as how long they take to handle...2023-12-0344 minNew Zealand AnaesthesiaNew Zealand AnaesthesiaEpisode 12 - Healthcare and the Environment"We can only influence our own scope of practice. It's reasonable that as Anaesthetists we try and clean up anaesthesia." A kōrero with the NZSA's Environmental and Sustainability Network Chair, Dr Sallie Malpas. Navigating the myriad of information on environmentally sustainable healthcare and the latest work of the network.     2023-11-2116 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEP82. Changes to CPD in 2024 with Dr Vida ViliunasDid you know that Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements will change in 2024 for ALL doctors?Find out more in this chat with Vice President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists, Dr Vida Viliunas. Dr Viliunas is also the Chair of the ASA Education Committee and has supported many members with their CPD efforts.To find out more about the AMA Doctor Portal Learning (DPL) CPD program: https://www.cpdhome.org.au/programThere are plenty of educational resources from the ASA to fulfill your CPD requirements:https://asa.org.au/events/2023-11-0625 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTM14. Can I encourage patients to change their private health insurer?We might want to encourage a patient to change their private health insurer, but is this a good idea? (Spoiler alert - no!)The bigger question is why do we even want to do this in the first place?Members of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists can listen to the full episode here:https://asa.org.au/podcasts/talking-moneyNot a member? Visit the ASA website to learn more and to join: https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-joinMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're...2023-10-2209 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirSAS as EducatorsIn this episode of Anaesthesia on Air, Dr Ashwini Keshkamat talks with Dr Sarah Thornton and Dr Roger Sharpe to discuss SAS doctors in Educational roles. They speak through common themes, quality improvement, and advice and highlights for SAS members.  SAS doctors are an integral part of the College. We benefit from the representation of SAS doctors on Council – our elected SAS members are Dr Sunil Kumar and Dr Ashwini Keshkamat. We also have a dedicated SAS Committee that works across the College and with Council to promote all matters relating to doctors working in SAS roles, including edu...2023-10-1128 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTM13. Congratulations for getting a training position! Let's talk training fees with Dr Jason KongCongratulations for getting a training position job and taking a big step toward what I hope will be a long, rewarding and happy career! In this episode I chat with Chair of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists Trainee Member Group, Dr Jason Kong, about the ANZCA training fees: what they are and when you need to pay them.The full episode of this podcast is on the ASA website: https://asa.org.au/podcasts/talking-moneyFact check the ANZCA website: https://www.anzca.edu.au/education-training/anaesthesia-training-program/training-as-an-anaesthetistMore resources for...2023-10-0805 mincoronamoaudiobookcoronamoaudiobookEbook [Kindle] Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists (DOWNLOADPDF}**Download Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Norman CalveyReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1405157275ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF Ebook [Kindle] Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists (2023-09-0600 minnudratbornnudratborn^READ^ Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists EBOOKKINDLEEPUBDOCX**Download Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Norman CalveyReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1405157275ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF ^*READ^* Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists EBOOK/KINDLE/EPUB/DOCX Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF ^*READ^* Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists EBOOK/KINDLE/EPUB/DOCX Ebook Online PDF Download by Norman Calvey2023-09-0400 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirNovPod, a beginner’s guide to anaesthetics, Episode 13: Breaking down the IACThe initial assessment of competencies (IAC) is an important milestone for all anaesthetists, and in this episode, we are joined by special guest Dr Joe Lipton who explains what the IAC actually is and what the curriculum means for you as a novice trainee. References/links: Novice Guide/ Lifelong learning platform - RCoA novice guide Association of anaesthetists - History of the bougie ** Tell us how we can improve the NovPod! Complete our 5-minute survey.** 2023-09-0430 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirNovPod, a beginner’s guide to anaesthetics, Episode 11: Anaesthetic emergenciesEoin and Duncan talk through anaesthetic emergencies and how they differ from other medical emergencies. We discuss some excellent resources for anaesthetists to help prepare for and use during emergency situations. The Novpod: a beginner's guide to anaesthetics is created, edited, and co-hosted by Dr Eoin Dore and Dr Duncan Kemp. We are two anaesthetic registrars on a mission to help our new anaesthetic colleagues get to know some of the new concepts you will come across in your novice period, hopefully helping to take away any anxiety around starting your time in anaesthetics. The NovPod...2023-07-3125 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp76. Podcasting! With ASA museum curator Kate PentecostIn this episode I take a deeper dive into what goes into making a podcast with the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) Kate Pentecost. Kate is the curator of the Dr Harry Daly museum, and librarian for the Dr Richard Bailey library at the ASA.Kate's podcast: https://silentworldfoundation.org.au/podcast/Learn more about the Dr Harry Daly museum: https://asa.org.au/history-and-heritage/harry-daly-museumAnd the Dr Richard Bailey library: https://asa.org.au/history-and-heritage/richard-bailey-libraryI can't recommend this podcasting course enough: https://thepodcastingworkshop.com/Let...2023-07-0243 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp75. The Pacific Fellowship with Dr Moira RushLet's visit Fiji with ASA member Dr Moira Rush! Dr Rush was one of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists' Pacific Fellows, based at the Fiji National University in Suva in 2022.We talk about picking up and moving to Fiji, and some of the challenges and highlights of her time there.Read more about Dr Rush's time in Fiji in the June 2023 edition of Australian Anaesthetist: https://asa.org.au/publicationsTo apply or learn more the Australian Society of Anaesthetists' Global Health Projects: https://asa.org.au/what-we-do/global-healthASA members...2023-06-1834 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp73. Outpatient dental sedation with Dr Mark SinclairThis is an extract from the Australian Society of Anaesthetists' Anaesthesia Recipe Book. ASA Vice-President Dr Mark Sinclair shares his tips and tricks for providing anaesthesia to patients undergoing dental treatment in community or outpatient dental clinics. The full recipe video is available only for ASA members here (login required): https://asa.org.au/asaeducation/anaesthesia-recipe-bookA sneak peak of the recipe can be watched on the ASA YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/y2hxsZ4U4ZkASA PS26 Position Statement of Deep Sedation and ASA PS14 Anaesthesia for Office-based Surgery...2023-05-2109 minNew Zealand AnaesthesiaNew Zealand AnaesthesiaEpisode 8 - Personal finance & investing with The Curve’s Victoria HarrisAn approachable conversation about finance and investing for Anaesthetists and trainees (or any busy Kiwi doc). For the first time, the NZSA podcast reaches outside of Anaesthesia with special guest, finance expert and The Curve co-founder, Victoria Harris. Victoria shares with host Dr Morgan Edwards helpful information for anyone, no matter your familiarity or experience on the topic. Covering: finance and investing for those starting out in their career, using an expert or going DIY, introducing investing to your children, platforms and tools and planning for your retirement.  You can visit The Curve or listen t...2023-05-0344 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaHow much do anaesthetists charge? (according to APRA)In this episode I chat with ASA Past President, Dr Andrew Mulcahy. We go through the latest (June 2022) APRA report. We talk about billing patterns of anaesthetists in private practice and what the average out-of-pocket fee might be for anaesthetists and other medical specialists.The full episode is only available for ASA members. Find it here:https://asa.org.au/podcasts/talking-moneyMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find...2023-03-1207 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaThe Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Andrew MillerI chat with Dr Andrew Miller, President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists about his first year in the role and what he hopes to achieve in the next year.Some things he discusses are:Volunteer to work in lower resourced settings by registering your interest in our Overseas Development and Education Committee (ODEC) database: https://asa.org.au/what-we-do/global-health/volunteeringChat with other ASA members on the ASA Forum: https://asa.org.au/join-the-asa-forum/The Talking Money podcast series where we talk about the the professional, economic and business...2022-12-1835 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaCelebrating Heroes of InclusionIn this episode I chat with Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM, and shine a light on his incredible journey from medical student to being the only quadriplegic to graduate medical school in Queensland and the second to graduate from medical school in Australia. Dr Palipana OAM is a doctor, lawyer, disability advocate and researcher who challenges to fight against reducing the breadth of specialities, like anaesthesia, into small boxes.Dr Palipana kindly contributed an article to the June 2022 edition of Australian Anaesthetist. To read more from him and anaesthetists who are working after significant injuries please...2022-12-1127 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaMovember - airway challenge accepted!Happy Movember! I hope you are delighting all or being delighted by the outcrops of facial hair and raising awareness and funds to support men's health.In this episode, I chat with ASA member Dr Paul Scott who is the inventor of the SAM Safety Shield. The SAM Safety Shield is an airway device designed to improve bag-mask ventilation in men with facial hair. Get the link with Movember now?To learn more about the SAM Safety Shield: https://scottairwaymanagement.com/To watch this podcast on YouTube and see the SAM Safety Shield...2022-11-1331 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaViva 2: Thyroid surgeryThe full version of this episode is only available for ASA members and can be found on the ASA website:https://asa.org.au/asaeducation/podcasts/practice-vivas1More exam tips can be found here: https://asa.org.au/asaeducation/trainee-resourcesRegister to attend an online ASA viva practice session: https://asa.org.au/events/If you're not a member and would like to access these resources, then find out more about membership here:https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/ Australian Society of Anaesthetists Medical Warning Cards can...2022-10-3006 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTM8: Using MBS item 17615In this episode of Talking Money, I discuss Medicare Benefits Schedule item number 17615 and when and how to use it properly and in a way that is compliant with Medicare.The full episode is exclusively available for members of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists. It can be found here (log in required):https://asa.org.au/podcasts/talking-moneyFind out more about being an ASA member here: https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/ASA members also have access to the ASA Relative Value Guide. Download the app here:https...2022-09-1806 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp58. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Caroline Corbett and the SmartBladeIn this episode I chat with Dr Caroline Corbett, President of the South African Society of Anaesthesiologists (SASA) and inventor of the SmartBlade video laryngoscope.To learn more about SASA: https://www.sasaweb.com/To learn more about the SmartBlade: https://smartblade.co.za/The Australian Society of Anaesthetists offers scholarships for trainees to attend a scientific meeting of the Common Issues Group (CIG). The CIG is the anaesthesia societies of the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. To apply for the ASA Trainee International CIG Scholarship: https://asa.org...2022-07-2431 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTM7: Caring for 'Public in Private' patients safelyThis episode is based on Position Statement 23 Anaesthetists and Public-in-Private surgery, which has been produced by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists to ensure the safety of patients in this model of care. https://asa.org.au/podcasts/talking-moneyhttps://asa.org.au/policy-and-advocacyhttps://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes...2022-06-1215 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaViva 1: Long QTThe full episode is available for ASA members only and can be found here:https://asa.org.au/podcasts/practice-vivasMore exam tips can be found here: https://asa.org.au/asaeducation/trainee-resourcesRegister to attend an online ASA viva practice session: https://asa.org.au/events/If you're not a member and would like to access these resources, then find out more about membership here:https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/ Australian Society of Anaesthetists Medical Warning Cards can be purchased here: https://asa.au.au...2022-05-2905 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTM5. Talking Money 5: Contracts 101As you go through your career it is likely you will come across more and more contracts, whether they be for a public hospital appointment, a public in private arrangement or a private health insurance scheme. In this episode I discuss a general approach for considering contracts. Remember, I'm an anaesthetist and this is not legal advice. The full episode is available for ASA members only on the Australian Society of Anaesthetists website. You will need to log in: https://asa.org.au/podcasts/talking-moneyMentioned in this episode:Let me...2022-05-0804 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp54. webAIRS with Prof Martin CulwickThe Australian Society of Anaesthetists has been proudly supporting webAIRs since its inception.webAIRs is a web-based anaesthetic incident reporting system. Hopefully you manage to avoid incidents during your career but if you do have one, reporting them via webAIRS contributes to improving the safety of anaesthesia in Australia and New Zealand.Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes on...2022-04-2135 minNew Zealand AnaesthesiaNew Zealand AnaesthesiaEpisode 1 - Welcome and UpdateIn this inaugural episode we hear from Dr Sheila Hart - New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists President on what's going on in the NZSA and the NZ Anaesthesia community.  We also get an update from Mike Smith on the AUT Perioperative Practice degree for Anaesthetic Technicians.  And finally Dr Rob Burrell talks to host Dr Morgan Edwards about the environment, sustainability and anaesthesia.  2022-04-0651 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaHappy International Women's DayLeadership, Diversity and InclusionI talk about some of the recent initiatives the Australian Society of Anaesthetists is undertaking to support diversity and inclusion. This is based on a talk I recently gave.Workplace Gender Equality Agency: https://www.wgea.gov.au/To learn more about the involvement of women in the ASA, feel free to watch my Geoffrey Kaye Oration: https://youtu.be/YdDAf3-miAcMore information about the Women's Empowerment and Leadership Initiative can be found here: https://weli.pedsanesthesia.org/More information about an Australian chapter...2022-03-0827 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp49. Australia's only recipient of the Order of the Polar Star from Mongolia: Dr Mandy BaricI chat with Dr Mandy Baric about her pivotal work in Mongolia and being Australia's only recipient of the Order of the Polar Star from Mongolia.The ASA supports a number of global health projects through our Overseas Development and Education Committee (ODEC).For more information: https://asa.org.au/committees/overseas-development-and-education-committee/odec-events-courses-workshops-and-ongoing-projectsTo apply for the Real World Anaesthesia Course: http://www.realworldanaesthesia.org/about.htmlYou need to be a member of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists to find out more. Apply to join here: https://asa.org.au...2021-12-2637 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaAnaesthesia and Intensive Care Prizes for 2020 with Dr Michael CooperCome and have a sneak peak with Dr Michael Cooper into the workings of AIC, the scientific journal produced by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists.ASA member access to the journal: https://asa.org.au/publications/anaesthesia-and-intensive-carehttps://journals.sagepub.com/home/aicCongratulations to the Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2020 prize winners:Kasia Kulinski & Natalie Smith: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0310057X20947731Yasmin Endlich, Julie Lee & Martin Culwick: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0310057X20957657Jessica Lim: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0310057X20902774...2021-12-1232 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTransition time!Introducing new podcast music, Dr Andrew Miller as the President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists and presenting a summary of some of the incredible work of the ASA over the last year. My reflections as the outgoing President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists are in this Geoffrey Kaye Orationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdDAf3-miAcMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can...2021-10-3118 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp41. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Jannicke Mellin-Olsen from the WFSAIn this episode I am chatting with Dr Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, Past President of the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiology (WFSA). She is one of the most inspiring people I have ever met. We talk about her path to leadership and what inspired her to become such a strong advocate for patient safety and global health. Warning - you may need a box of tissues!We also discuss what happened on the last day as WFSA President. You definitely won't be ablt to guess.The Australian Society of Anaesthetists is a proud supporter...2021-08-1538 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp35. ASA Behind the Scenes with Ms Rhian FosterI chat with one of our newer staff members, Rhian Foster, Events and Membership Coordinator about some of the educational resources and events hosted by the ASA.ASA Education Resources: https://asa.org.au/asaeducationASA Events List: https://asa.org.au/eventsASA National Scientific Congress: https://asansc.com.au/If you're keen to access the full range of ASA Educational resources and events then please apply to become a member: https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-joinMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're...2021-05-2322 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaPaediatric Anaesthesia Networks with Dr Poranee ButteryI chat with paediatric anaesthetist Poranee Buttery about how the paediatric anaesthesia network was developed to support us in delivering safe care for children throughout Victoria. It's not just for Victorians and not too late to get involved!If you would like to join the conversation on the ASA Forum (our secure chat site), then please apply here: https://asa.org.au/join-the-asa-forum/ or contact events@asa.org.auKeen to have full access to the ASA Forum? Then please consider joining the ASA:https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join2021-05-0931 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp33. Substance use disorder: A personal perspective with Dr Colin BairdI chat with Dr Colin Baird about his first hand account of being an anaesthetist with substance use disorder. He authored an excellent review article and shares further details in Anaesthesia & Intensive Care:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0310057X20969704Further  resources:Australian & New Zealand Doctors in Recovery:  https://www.idaa.org/sites/adr/Sick Doctors Trust:  http://sick-doctors-trust.co.uk/British Doctors and Dentists Group:  http://www.bddg.org/Association of Anaesthetists Wellbeing & Support:  https://anaesthetists.org/Home/Wellbeing-supportInternational Doctors in Recovery:  https://www.id...2021-05-0233 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp32. Shifting Careers with Dr Lisa MurphyI chat with Lisa Murphy, Executive Director of the Stroke Foundation about moving to Australia, leaving anaesthesia and transitioning to a leadership role. Resources for members of the ASA:Find events, including those for International Medical Graduates here:  https://asa.org.au/eventsEducational resources such as videos, talks & webinars can be found here:  https://asa.org.au/asaeducationWant access or to be notified of upcoming events?  Then join the ASA here:  https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-joinTo chat with Lisa about doing an MBA, please email asa...2021-04-1830 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirPrescribing drugs for nerve pain for Anaesthetists2021-04-0928 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp31. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Sheila Hart from the NZSAI chat with Sheila Hart, current President of the New Zealand Society of AnaesthetistsTo find out more about ASA events, such as the 4D event which fosters leadership in anaesthesia in Australia, please visit asa.org.au or email asa@asa.org.au.NZSA:  https://anaesthesia.nz/https://aicd.companydirectors.com.au/LLHW:  https://asa.org.au/what-we-do/welfare-of-anaesthetists  Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are...2021-04-0430 minRapid SequenceRapid SequenceMalignant hyperthermia guideline from the Association of AnaesthetistsMalignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare anaesthetic emergency. It has been estimated to occur in between 1:10,000 and 1:150,000 general anaesthetics, though there is much uncertainity about the precision of these estimates. The Association of Anaesthetists has not previously published full MH guidelines. In the absence of any recent guidelines published in a peer reviewed journal, rather than simply updating the 2011 crisis management laminates, a Working Party was established to produce these formal comprehensive guidelines. Importantly, the scope of these guidelines is extended to include practical guidance for anaesthetists dealing with a case of suspected malignant hyperthermia once the...2021-03-2541 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp30. 2021 Tasmanian Annual Scientific Meeting with Dr Jen DixonI chat with Melbourne anaesthetist Jen Dixon who attended the 2021 Tasmanian Annual Scientific Meeting organised by:Convenor – Shirin JamshidiWorkshop Convenor – Chris WildeChair TRC – Lia FreestoneChair ASA TAS CoM – Mike Challis Trainee co-convenors – Dylan Siejka and Nicola FracalossiANZCA regional coordinator – Janette PappsASA President's address: https://vimeo.com/wallfly/review/515572200/96398560e8Rib Fracture Scoring Systems:STUMBL:  https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/7/e029187RibScore:  https://journals.lww.com/jtrauma/Abstract/2016/01000/RibScore__A_novel_radiographic_score_based_on.14.aspx 2021-03-2131 minHow To Become A DoctorHow To Become A Doctor79. Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCOA)Are you interested in a career in anaesthetics? Do you think anaesthetics is only about surgery? Well, think again! Make sure to listen to this episode to find out more about anaesthetics and intensive care from the President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCOA), Professor Ravi Mahajan. 2021-03-1531 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEP29. The Trainee Returning to Work with Drs Georgie Cameron, Anna Pietszch, Emilia ReeceI chat with three inspiring women who have took periods of leave from their anaesthetic training and written a resource document to help others through this process. The Trainee Returning to Work document can be found here:  https://libguides.anzca.edu.au/ld.php?content_id=48309022Apply for the ASA CRASH Scholarship here:  https://asa.org.au/membership-benefits/membership-crash/You'll need to be a member to apply for the CRASH scholarship.  Apply here:  https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you'r...2021-03-0739 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp28. Pregnancy and the Anaesthetist with Drs Rosmarin Zacher and Isabelle CooperHappy International Women's Day!I chat with Rosmarin Zacher and Isabelle Cooper about navigating pregnancy and working as an anaesthetist.The Trainee Returning to Work document can be found here: https://libguides.anzca.edu.au/ld.php?content_id=48309025Zacher R. Maternal wellbeing and pregnancy outcomes in anaesthetic trainees. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 2019;47(4):326-333. doi:10.1177/0310057X19861116https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0310057X19861116Apply for the ASA CRASH Scholarship here:  https://asa.org.au/membership-crash-2021/You'll need to be a member to apply for the CRASH scholarship.  Ap...2021-03-0739 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp27. Hotel quarantine: a health worker's perspective from the inside with Cherylynn McGurganI chat with Emergency nurse Cherylynn McGurgan about her experiences providing care for those in hotel quarantine as well being the recipient of care.For more information about the Australian Medical Assistance Team  (AusMAT), please visit https://www.nationaltraumacentre.nt.gov.au/  Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes on Friday 20th June, so don't delay. Loo...2021-01-1437 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp26. The CRASH course with Drs Kara Allen and Janette WrightCRASH: Critical care, Resuscitation and Airway Skills in High Fidelity Simulation, helping you return to work. I chat with Drs Kara Allen and Janette Wright who developed the course. ASA CRASH Course Scholarship (members only):  https://asa.org.au/membership-benefits/membership-crash/More deets:  https://www.thermh.org.au/health-professionals/continuing-education/anaesthesia-and-pain-management-courses/crash-courseTo access the scholarship and become a member:  https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are...2020-12-2943 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp25. The Anaesthetic Crisis Manual with Dr David BorshoffThe story behind the Anaesthetic Crisis Manual and more with author, publisher and Chair of the ASA's Communication Committee, Dr David BorshoffLeeuwin Press:  https://leeuwinpress.com.au/Discount code for ASA members can be found here:  https://asa.org.au/resources/publicationsMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes on Friday 20th June, so don't delay. Look fo...2020-12-0835 minRapid SequenceRapid SequenceAssociation of Anaesthetists guideline for the management of hip fracture 2020This month, Mike Charlesworth speaks with Iain Moppett and Ciara O’Donnell about the new Association of Anaesthetists guideline for the management of hip fracture. The full paper is available now and free for all to read and download forever.  2020-12-0734 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp24. Professor Alan Merry, Honorary ASA MemberCongratulations to Prof Alan Merry who has just been awarded Honorary Membership of the ASA! In this episode we chat about his life and times and explore why he is such a worthy recipient.Interested in joining the ASA?  Here's the link:  https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-joinMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes on Friday 20th June, so do...2020-11-3036 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp23. Peer Groups with Dr Kushlani StevensonEverything you need to know about forming a Peer Group and earning those hard to earn CPD points! I chat with Dr Kushlani Stevenson, Executive Committee Member of the ANZCA/ASA/NZSA Wellbeing Special Interest Group and author of the Peer Group document. Peer Group document:  https://libguides.anzca.edu.au/ld.php?content_id=48703566For more information about any of the ANZCA/ASA/NZSA Special Interest Groups, please visit:https://www.acecc.org.au/SIGs   Mentioned in this episode:Let me k...2020-11-2234 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaThe CPD program for Provisional Fellows with Dr Emily MundayI chat with Emily Munday, outgoing Chair of the Trainee Member Group about what she learnt in navigating the College Continuing Professional Development program as a Provisional Fellow. There's some subtle differences to know about!ANZCA CPD:  https://cpd.anzca.edu.au/Account/LogOn?ReturnUrl=%2fAnaphylaxis (online course):  https://networks.anzca.edu.au/d2l/home/7561 Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we...2020-11-1223 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaPre-vocational trainees with Dr Ahmad Al HewaniI chat with Dr Ahmad Al Hewani who has joined the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) and found some useful resources which will hopefully help him get a position on the ANZCA training program. He also picks my brain about the ASA!https://asa.org.au/become-a-member/trainee-membershipInterested in joining the ASA?  Here's the link:  https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join  Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering cont...2020-10-2626 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaImplementing the CleanSpace Halo with Drs Rob Wengritzky and Chris O'LoughlinI chat with Rob Wengritzky and Chris O'Loughlin about how they rolled out the CleanSpace Halo PAPR in their operating theatres. In only 3 weeks!Peninsula Health Clinical Practice Guideline: The Use of Cleanspace Halo Powered Air Purifying Respirators in the COVID-19 Operating Theatre on the ASA Forum here:https://asa.org.au/asa-forum/topic/handy-resources-for-your-workplace/ (ASA members only)https://cleanspacetechnology.com/health/Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that...2020-10-2042 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirManaging crisis situations - anaesthetists during COVID-1916 October marks World Anaesthesia Day. In celebration of the great developments and achievements within the specialty of anaesthesia and the role of anaesthetists, this podcast series provides insight into three key areas – managing COVID-19, obstetric anaesthesia and neuroanaesthesia – showcasing what anaesthesia is all about. In this episode podcast host Dr Sarah Muldoon talks to Dr Helgi Johannsson about what an anaesthetist brings to the table in a crisis situation. Highly skilled and flexible in their medical background, anaesthetists are key to major trauma incidents – may that be terrorist attacks or a global pandemic. Speakers: Dr Helgi Johann...2020-10-1621 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirDelivering babies – obstetric anaesthesia16 October marks World Anaesthesia Day. In celebration of the great developments and achievements within the specialty of anaesthesia and the role of anaesthetists, this podcast series provides insight into three key areas – obstetric anaesthesia, neuroanaesthesia and managing COVID-19 – showcasing what anaesthesia is all about. In this episode podcast host Dr Sarah Muldoon and Dr David Bogod shine a light on the constant presence anaesthetists are on labour wards. Find out how anaesthetists support women giving birth from pre-consultation to postpartum recovery making sure the experience of childbirth is as pleasant as possible for everyone involved. Speakers:  Dr Da...2020-10-1621 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirKnocked out – what you need to know about receiving anaesthesia16 October marks World Anaesthesia Day. In celebration of the great developments and achievements within the specialty of anaesthesia and the role of anaesthetists, this podcast series provides insight into three key areas –, neuroanaesthesia, obstetric anaesthesia and managing COVID-19 – showcasing what anaesthesia is all about. In this episode podcast host Dr Sarah Muldoon and Dr Chris Carey discuss how anaesthetists are an essential part of collaborative teamwork during high risk procedures ensuring patients are well informed and cared for before, during and after major operations. Learn more about the different types of anaesthesia you can receive and in which ways...2020-10-1620 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaMedicare audits & CMBS item 20170 with Dr Mark SinclairDo you use item number 20170? Want to know more about Medicare audits? Then this episode is for you.ASA members can access the full episode here: https://asa.org.au/podcasts-for-asa-members/ Look for episode #19 2020-10-1113 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaTelehealth item numbers for anaesthesia & pain medicine with Dr Mark SinclairDiscover how, and how not to use the MBS Telehealth Item numbers for anaesthesia in this chat with Dr Mark Sinclair, Chair of the ASA Economics Advisory Committee.ASA members can access the full episode here: https://asa.org.au/podcasts-for-asa-members/ Look for episode #18 2020-09-2716 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaA fit-testing success story with Drs Sancha Robinson, Ange Baker and Paul PhamHighlights from a chat I had back in April with 3 passionate anaesthetists who managed to organise fit-testing of respirators for their department.ASA members can access the full episode here:  https://asa.org.au/podcastsLook for episode #9Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes on Friday 20th June, so don't delay. Look for an email sent by S...2020-09-0919 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaEp10. Fit-testing and counterfeit respirators with Occupational Hygienist Kate ColeKate Cole, occupational hygienist and I chat about fit-testing, the Australian Standards and counterfeit respirators (masks).Resources to help spot fake face masks:The Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists to help find a consultant: https://www.aioh.org.au/SafeWork NSW Safety Alert on Fake Face Masks: https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/safety-alerts/safety-alerts/supply-of-fake-face-masksNIOSH Approved N95 respirators: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/disp_part/default.htmlNIOSH list of counterfeit respirators: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/usernotices/counterfeitResp.htmlBritish Occupational Hygiene Society spotting fake FFP2: http://www.bohs.org/covid-hub-technical-information/British Safe...2020-09-0935 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaAirborne transmission of Coronavirus wit Dr Nick Wilson and Professor Euan ToveyI chat with ICU Fellow Dr Nick Wilson and medical aerobiologist Professor Euan Tovey about particles, airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and ask about aerosol generating procedures (AGPs) and whether the community should wear masks.Review article by Dr Nick Wilson: https://associationofanaesthetists-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anae.15093Mentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes on Friday 20th June, so don't...2020-09-0539 minAustralian AnaesthesiaAustralian AnaesthesiaWelcome to the Australian Anaesthesia PodcastFull content is available for members here: https://asa.org.au/podcastsMentioned in this episode:Let me know if you're enjoying the podcastThe ASA member survey helps us know if we are delivering content that you find useful. How can we improve? Let us know! The survey closes on Friday 20th June, so don't delay. Look for an email sent by Survey Matters on Monday 26th May. Fill out your anonymous survey and go in the draw to win an NSC package worth up to $4000. 2020-09-0302 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirCOVID-19 – how does this affect Anaesthetists in TrainingDr Soumen Sen, RCoA Education Fellow interviews Dr Chris Carey, member of the RCoA Council and Chair of the Training Committee2020-05-2224 minListen to BJA EducationListen to BJA EducationEmerging worldwide trends in substances diverted for personal non-medical use by anaesthetistsIn this BJA Education podcast, Pooja Shah discusses the worldwide trends in substance use among anaesthetists with authors Dr Garrett Burnett and Dr Ethan Bryson. We discuss the likely reasons for anaesthetists developing substance use disorders, the signs and symptoms of these disorders as well as an understanding of what a treatment programme entails.2020-04-0600 minBJA Education PodcastsBJA Education PodcastsEmerging worldwide trends in substances diverted for personal non-medical use by anaesthetistsIn this BJA Education podcast, Pooja Shah discusses the worldwide trends in substance use among anaesthetists with authors Dr Garrett Burnett and Dr Ethan Bryson. We discuss the likely reasons for anaesthetists developing substance use disorders, the signs and symptoms of these disorders as well as an understanding of what a treatment programme entails.2020-04-0636 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirRCoA Podcast - Dr Matthew Tuck - The Junior Doctors ContractFiona Anderson, Education Administrator at the Royal College of Anaesthetists interviews Dr Matthew Tuck about the Junior Doctors Contract. The conversation mainly centres on the contract in England.2019-12-2314 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirRCoA Podcast - Professor Bryn Baxendale - The RCoA Simulation StrategyGraham Blair, Associate Director of Education and Events at the Royal College of Anaesthetists interviews Professor Bryn Baxendale about the RCoA Simulation Strategy. We cover what is the simulation strategy, what it covers and how will it shape simulation at the College as well as across the specialty over the next few years.2019-12-1909 minAnaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirRCoA Podcast - Dr Michael Moneypenny - Mastery LearningGraham Blair, Associate Director of Education and Events at the Royal College of Anaesthetists interview Dr Michael Moneypenny about mastery learning. We cover what is mastery learning, how it can benefit doctors as well as top tips on how to make it work for you and your department 2019-12-1910 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsNAP6 Paediatric ConsiderationsDr Mark Thomas talks with Dr Sumit Das, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist Oxford about NAP6. Dr Thomas is a Consultant Paediatric anaesthetist at Great Ormond Street and has research interests in pre-operative fasting, anaphylaxis and ENT anaesthesia.2019-06-1213 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsHow to approach paediatric organ donationDr Simon Steel talks with Dr Sumit Das Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford about the challenges of approaching paediatric organ donation. Dr Steel is a Consultant in Paediatric Critical Care and Anaesthesia in Sheffield Children's Hospital and is the Clinical Lead in Paediatric Organ Donation.2019-06-1209 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsApply and Use the Nectarine Study OutcomesDr Nicola Disma talks with Dr Sumit Das, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford about the Nectarine Study. Dr Disma is a Senior Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist and Director of Clinical Research at Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genova, Italy. He obtained a grant from the European Society of Anesthesia for the Nectarine Study.2019-06-1209 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsAllergies and AsthmaDr Nicola Jay, Consultant Paediatric Allergist talks with Dr Sumit Das, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist Oxford, about allergies and asthma. Having worked as a paediatric allergist at Sheffield Children’s for a decade, Dr Jay has developed research interests in the prevention of food allergy as part of the BEEP study, looking at minority population to improve health, moving allergy services into the community to improve access and delabelling of antibiotic allergy.2019-06-1204 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsThe Problem of Visceral PainDr Kevin McCarthy (Consultant Anaesthetist, Dublin) talks with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Anaesthetist, Oxford) about managing visceral pain in children2018-06-0110 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsNew Techniques in Paediatric Airway ManagementDr Richard Craig (Consultant Anaesthetist, Liverpool) talks with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Anaesthetist, Oxford) about new techniques in paediatric airway management. 2018-06-0114 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsHelping Children Cope with Surgery - Interventions in the Paediatric Anaesthetist’s Arsenal.Dr Chris Evans (UCL PhD student, NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur Fellow) talks with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Anaesthetist, Oxford) regarding strategies for helping children cope with surgery.2018-06-0112 minAPA PodcastsAPA Podcasts"Getting on"-the ageing (paediatric) anaesthetist APA 2017Dr Liam Brennan (President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists) discusses the ageing paediatric anaesthetist with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford)2017-09-0709 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsThe neonatal brain and anaesthesia APA 2017Professor Laszlo Vutskits discusses the neonatal brain and anaesthesia with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford)2017-09-0708 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsLessons learned from Bristol APA 2017Dr Steve Bolsin (Geelong, Australia) discusses the lessons learned from the Bristol Inquiry with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Anaesthetist, Oxford)2017-09-0709 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsHow one can avoid the legal landmines APA 2017Mr Bertie Leigh, Hempsons, London discusses avoiding legal landmines in anaesthesia with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford)2017-09-0714 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsDebriefing the team APA 2016Professor Andrew Wolf (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist and Intensivist, Bristol) discusses the topic of debriefing a team after a catastrophic event in paediatric anaesthesia with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford)2017-01-1816 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsDexmedetomidine APA 2016Dr Gill Lauder (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Vancouver, Canada) discusses the use of dexmedetomidine in children with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford).2017-01-1815 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsIntravenous fluid therapy in children APA 2016Dr Chris Gildersleve, (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Cardiff) discusses intravenous fluid therapy in children, and the NICE guidelines with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford).2017-01-1818 minAPA PodcastsAPA PodcastsPaediatric Blood Transfusions APA 2016Dr Philip Arnold (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Alderhey) discusses paediatric blood transfusion with Dr Sumit Das (Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford).2017-01-1722 minBJA: British Journal of AnaesthesiaBJA: British Journal of AnaesthesiaPropofol use by non-anaesthetists in the Emergency DepartmentOpinions on the use of propofol by non-anaesthetists remain controversial and divided. In this podcast Dr Gavin Lloyd, an emergency physician from The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, gives his point of view and describes his experience developing a training program and governance framework for propofol use in the resus room. Dr Lloyd and Dr Thomas explore the relative risks and potential benefits of propofol use in the ED, discuss the results from the accompanying paper and look at the recently published College guidance for the sedation of adults in the ED.2013-09-1000 min