Anaesthesia Compass Mike Dobson
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- Gesundheit und Fitness
If you plan to work as an anaesthetist in a developing country, this podcast will explain how and why you need to adapt.
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Back to 1981
Here is the introduction to the first ever course on Anaesthesia for Developing countries, featuring Sir Robert Macintosh recounting the development of Draw-over anaesthesia.
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News about courses
The DWA and ADC courses should soon be back as real events in the flesh where you can meet and network with like-minded anaesthetists. Details here...
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The Gap
Why is there a big gap between western anaesthesia and much of the rest of the world. How can we bridge it? See also Hans Rosling on YouTube “Hans Rosling’s 200 countries, 200 years, 4 minutes”
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Varieties of African experience
Keith Thomson talks about how he first went to Africa, about Mercy Ships and a variety of land-based life changing missions.
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In it for the long haul
Dr Eric Vreede has spent most of his professional life working overseas. He talks to Mike about his experiences and aims.
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Tansen - a hospital in rural Nepal
Mike and Steve Pickering talk about the hospital where Mike gave his first anaesthetic in 1968, and where Steve now works.