Blinded by the Light – Cerebral Oximetry in Little People
This post is the written version of a talk for the ASA National Scientific Congress in Adelaide in 2018. A big shout out goes to Justin Skowno for the assistance […]
This post is the written version of a talk for the ASA National Scientific Congress in Adelaide in 2018. A big shout out goes to Justin Skowno for the assistance […]
This post kicks off a new sort of series – quick posts with a range of folks answering questions on how they actually anaesthetise for particular types of cases that […]
This is the written post version of a talk by Dr Andrew Weatherall for the South African Society of Anesthesiologists Congress 2017. As invited faculty the organising committee covered registration, accommodation and […]
There are some clinical scenarios which can be considered classics of paediatric anaesthesia. Here’s Dr Andrew Weatherall with a little on tracheo-oesophageal fistula repair and a few things to consider when getting […]
Not that long ago, Dr Andrew Weatherall had the job of facilitating a discussion about neonatal anaesthesia at the annual Society of Paediatric Anaesthetists of New Zealand and Australia conference. […]