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

15 Oct 2020

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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.

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