
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 Trama...
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A podcast for anaesthetic trainees

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 Trama...

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, an...

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 forw...

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...

We're back with a GasCast GATcast special. In this podcast we attempt to distil down three days of excellent lectures, workshops and social...

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 t...

It's time for plan B as we all get together for the first time in over a year and attempt to record an episode around Frank's kitchen table,...

You say lignocaine, I say lidocaine. Whatever your persuasion of pronunciation, it's all about this humble local anaesthetic in January as w...

For our Christmas special we're delighted to be joined by numbers guru and journal editor John Carlisle. John helps us look at the latest fr...

Focused TTE ultrasound improving long term outcomes in NOF patients? Electrically stimulating epidural catheters? It's all here this month's...

This month we use science and research to classify a range of everyday anaesthetic items as either good or bad. We review the important and...

In this bumper episode, Bex interviews legend of thoracic anaesthesia Professor Peter Slinger and Frank brings us the first news from the em...

This month we're mythbusting as we try to put to bed some of the more dubious, less evidence based anaesthetic practices. In this episode we...

It's our second year of podcasting and in this episode, it's business as usual as we review the latest on lung protective ventilation from t...

It's our one year anniversary and we've recorded a special episode from the GAT Annual Scientific Meeting in Glasgow. Co-hosted by June Rahm...

We're keeping it clinical this episode as we present novel uses for ultrasound in anaesthesia and intensive care. Discoveries include the th...

Grab your slide rule for this maths, stats and intrigue episode. In addition to probably the most significant anaesthetic research scandal t...

It's our World Congress of Anaesthesiologists special from Buenos Aires! Co-hosted by June Rahman and Rosel Tallach, this special episode fe...

It's the ANTS episode as we look at the how your brain tries to ruin your anaesthetic. We discover gasclass - the new twitter medical educat...

Regular listeners beware - we now have theme music! Plus, we interview Andrew Morley about anaesthesia at the Science Museum, how to get the...

Separated by 17,500 miles but still podcasting – in this international episode we discuss the timing of TPN, the future of airway research a...

Extreme vagal manoeuvres, Star Trek style translator apps and lignocaine magic all feature in this month's discoveries. Bex whips through th...

In this episode we debate the wisdom of giving anaesthetics at home, review fluids in trauma and Frank tells us why nobody likes Xigris anym...

Bex, drugs and the AAGBI draft guidelines for the management of proximal femoral fractures. All of this excitement plus the FEAST trial, ana...

iPhone apps, post-op delirium and the new DAS extubation guidelines. Bex finds out how to land a consultant post and we evaluate the plausib...

Reducing the risk of pre-eclampsia through food supplementation, NAP4, a new interview feature plus what to do in a zombie apocalypse.

Our pilot episode. Twitter at the RCoA, newfangled spinal equipment, discovery of the month and our new favourite game.