27 episodes

A podcast for anaesthetic trainees

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    • 4.9 • 8 Ratings

A podcast for anaesthetic trainees

    Season 3 Episode 3

    Season 3 Episode 3

    Better late than never, this episode was recorded a few weeks ago but remains nearly as relevant today, as it was then. In somewhat of Tramadol haze, Mark navigates his way through the main medical journals and poses some interesting questions concerning speciality guest appearances in ED and tobacco funded research, and imparts some friendly advice to Bex on her upcoming cycling tour. Frank does a Tomorrow's World spot and and gives us the low down on vehicular based patient monitoring, while Bex finds Anaesthesia News strangely 'uplifting'. For this month's journal paper, Rik looks at the year's biggest critical care news from the PROSEVA trial and learns how patient proning can lead to a relative risk reduction of 50% from ARDS mortality. For the first time ever, Bex is on the quiz master's chair for BorB and Frank gets burned by the unlikely tag team of a recovery nurse and a cardiology SHO.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Season 3 Episode 2

    Season 3 Episode 2

    There's loads in the news this month as we whizz through the big medical journals learning that most research findings are in fact false, and insisting on gown and gloves in ICU reduces the number of room entries, just not the spread of resistant organisms. Bex dodges her rant and instead delivers a new feature 'Rebecca's Rhyme', kicking off our quarterly poetry corner. Mark has an in depth look at the recent Cochrane perioperative fluid meta-analysis and we attempt to make sense of the pretty complex statistical analysis. Links to resources in this month's mega notes. It's Frank's turn to take the reigns of BorB for a fluid themed contest with a shocking result.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Season 3 Episode 1

    Season 3 Episode 1

    We're back after a brief hiatus with the same old presenters, same old theme music but a brand new format. In this episode you can look forward to cheap Nandos, instructions on how to donate your body to medical science, zombie ants and a search engine that makes the internet more palatable. Additionally there is some anaesthesia related content, with education on organ donation, work force planning news and data suggesting that there is in fact a magic number for intraoperative blood pressure, and that number is....

    • 50 min
    Season 2 Episode 11

    Season 2 Episode 11

    After three months of conferences and guest presenters we're back to our usual format with Frank, Bex, Mark and Rik talking about all things anaesthesia related. This month that includes live pets on ICU, dead pets in resuscitation science, US military agony rays and the brown note. Bex is back cheerleading for NAP while Frank tells us what (if any) difference our fancy CO monitors are making in big anaesthesia cases. Rik gets overexcited about the isolated forearm technique and Mark, as ever, is not impressed by our profession's lackadaisical approach to the adoption of non-leur spinal connectors.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    GAT 2013 ASM Special

    GAT 2013 ASM Special

    We're back with a GasCast GATcast special. In this podcast we attempt to distil down three days of excellent lectures, workshops and social events into a 90 minute podcast with varying degrees of success. We've got live interviews from the floor and post-match analysis featuring some old favourites and new voices all from this year's fantastic GAT annual scientific meeting in Oxford.

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Season 2 Episode 9

    Season 2 Episode 9

    We're back to our usual format this month with Sibs Anwar standing in for a holidaying Frank. Gastric ultrasound once again rears its head to provoke a contrary Dr. Salmon, priming him for this month's rant. We also look at the latest AAGBI post-anaesthesia recovery guidelines and a case report of cardiac arrest on an obstetric unit using a remifentanil PCA. All of this plus our discoveries, Biology or Bunkum and flaming hairdryers.

    • 1 hr 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

IckyStickleOne ,

Good stuff!

When I started listening to this I wasn't sure what level this was going to come in at both in terms of quality and content, especially having over the years listened to many,many podcasts both medical and nonmedical. However I have to say that having contemplated whether there was a place for this type of podcast in the past, this hits the spot for me. If I was going to be really picky I would say that Bex should get a slightly higher quality mic, BUT this in no way detracts from a very good offering. Good editing and good flow, interesting choice of topics, particularly like the wide range they go for. Good work guys and keep it up!

DOI:I do know some of these presenters, but that only made me more sceptical about it initially...(sorry chaps!)

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