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Category: Pain Management

August 9, 2018August 9, 2018Anaesthesia, Obstetrics, Pain Management

035 – Labour epidural analgesia regimens discussed – Nolan McDonnell

Hi Everyone, This week we have the audio from another great talk given at our departmental meeting by our colleague Assoc Prof Nolan McDonnell on labour epidural analgesia. This talk […]

July 18, 2018Anaesthesia, Obstetrics, Pain Management, Surgery

032 – Part 2 perioperative acute pain management tips with Sonya Ting and a second attempt at quiz 4

Hi everyone, Join us on the podcast where this week we have part 2 of the discussion with Dr Sonya Ting on tips for management of acute perioperative pain. We […]

July 10, 2018July 10, 2018Anaesthesia, Pain Management, Surgery

031 – Perioperative acute pain management advice part 1 with Dr Sonya Ting

Hi everyone, This week I am joined again by my colleague Dr Sonya Ting – where I attempt to pick her brains for some useful advice in managing difficult perioperative […]

June 4, 2018Anaesthesia, Obstetrics, Pain Management

028 – The Opioid Epidemic a discussion with Dr Sonya Ting

(*Hypothetical case) You are a busy gynaecologist working in a large public hospital. You are contacted by a GP on the phone about a young 19yr old patient who you […]

May 30, 2018Anaesthesia, Critical care, Pain Management

027 – LAST – local anaesthetic systemic toxicity

(*Hypothetical case) You are the anaesthetist on for obstetrics and a young woman is rushed from labour ward into your theatre for an emergency caesarean for fetal distress. Your registrar […]

February 27, 2018Anaesthesia, Pain Management

016 – Sphenopalatine ganglion block for postdural puncture headache

(*Fictitious case) You are called to the postnatal ward by the midwife to review a woman who unfortunately had an accidental dural puncture the day before during her labour. When […]

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