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Anaesthesia on Air

Anaesthesia on Air

Royal College of Anaesthetists

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Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 146

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Anaesthesia on Air is the Podcast from the Royal College of Anaesthetists. The Royal College of Anaesthetists is the professional body responsible for the speciality throughout the UK. We are the third largest Medical Royal College in the UK by membership. With a combined membership of 23,000 fellows and members, we ensure the quality of patient care by safeguarding standards in the three specialities of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain medicine. We are always looking for new content, so if you have any ideas, or would like to get involved, please contact us at: podcast@rcoa.ac.uk (mailto:podcast@rcoa.ac.uk) .
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Is War Good for Medicine? Motivation and Innovation

vendredi 23 août 2024Duration 25:38

This podcast is part of a mini series of 3, looking at how military medicine has transferred to civilian practice and vice-versa.  Each part has been recorded as a stand alone episode so you can listen to them in any order you like.  Join the outgoing Surgeon General, Major General Tim Hodgetts, Professor and Retired Colonel, Peter Mahoney and Retired Colonel 'Jag' Jagdish as they reflect on their experiences with Dr Anna Maria Rollin.  In this episode they talk about Motivation and Innovation

Is War Good for Medicine? Challenging the Protocol

vendredi 23 août 2024Duration 21:46

This podcast is part of a mini series of 3, looking at how military medicine has transferred to civilian practice and vice-versa.  Each part has been recorded as a stand alone episode so you can listen to them in any order you like.  Join the outgoing Surgeon General, Major General Tim Hodgetts, Professor and Retired Colonel, Peter Mahoney and Retired Colonel 'Jag' Jagdish as they reflect on their experiences with Dr Anna Maria Rollin.  In this episode they talk about Challenging the Protocol

The importance of civility in healthcare

jeudi 9 mai 2024Duration 39:56

Dr 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 you need help, these pages list the support available to you:

Support for individuals | The Royal College of Anaesthetists
Wellbeing support | Association of Anaesthetists

S1 Ep21: A career in Anaesthesia

Season 1 · Episode 21

mardi 24 novembre 2020Duration 27:29

Interested in a career in anaesthesia? In this podcast, Dr Sarah Crabtree and Dr Ellie de Sausmarez discuss the training programme, a typical day in the life of an anaesthetist and offer some tips and advice for anyone thinking of applying to the specialty.

S1 Ep19: Anaesthesia 2021 preview - Proton Beam Therapy

Season 1 · Episode 19

mercredi 18 novembre 2020Duration 09:57

S1 Ep18: An Insider's View - Why become an Event Speaker?

Season 1 · Episode 18

jeudi 29 octobre 2020Duration 15:05

This podcast was recorded on the 24th June 2020. 
In this podcast, Ewelina Kolaczek interviews Professor Higham about the benefits of volunteering with the College. 

S1 Ep17: Knocked out – what you need to know about receiving anaesthesia

Season 1 · Episode 17

jeudi 15 octobre 2020Duration 20:00

16 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 anaesthetists monitor patients to guarantee they are properly anaesthetised.

Speakers:
  • Dr Chris Carey, Consultant Neuroanaesthetist at Brighton and Sussex University Hospital
  • Dr Sarah Muldoon, Consultant Neuroanaesthetist at King’s College Hospital
Please listen to our other two episodes in celebration of World Anaesthesia Day covering managing COVID-19 and obstetric anaesthesia.

Recorded on 24 September 2020 by the Royal College of Anaesthetists.

S1 Ep16: Delivering babies – obstetric anaesthesia

Season 1 · Episode 16

jeudi 15 octobre 2020Duration 21:21

16 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:  Resources mentioned in this episode: Please listen to our other two episodes in celebration of World Anaesthesia Day covering managing COVID-19 and neuroanaesthesia.

Recorded on 24 September 2020 by the Royal College of Anaesthetists.

S1 Ep15: Managing crisis situations - anaesthetists during COVID-19

Season 1 · Episode 15

jeudi 15 octobre 2020Duration 21:53

16 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: Please listen to our other two episodes in celebration of World Anaesthesia Day covering obstetric anaesthesia and neuroanaesthesia.

Recorded on 24 September 2020 by the Royal College of Anaesthetists.

S1 Ep14: Anaesthesia Associates

Season 1 · Episode 14

jeudi 17 septembre 2020Duration 19:12

RCoA Council member, Claire Shannon, interviews GMC CEO, Charlie Massey for an exclusive interview and discussion on the future of regulation for Anaesthesia Associates, the benefits of regulation and what members can expect to see over the next 12 months as regulation is implemented for Anaesthesia Associates. 

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