The Tough Talk – The Parent’s Side of a Difficult Conversation
Dr Andrew Weatherall was asked to do a talk covering things from the parent’s perspective when it’s time for bad news. It’s just been updated with a podcast version of the […]
Dr Andrew Weatherall was asked to do a talk covering things from the parent’s perspective when it’s time for bad news. It’s just been updated with a podcast version of the […]
Time for another podcast and a chance to introduce a new guest. Dr David Kinchington has things to share about bread and butter paeds anaesthesia – Ts and As. Dr Andrew […]
Fresh from a look at different classic, maybe it’s time for a refresher on olive-stomach children. Dr Andrew Weatherall wanders through some papers. The kid with pyloric stenosis presents an exam […]
Respect for the classics doesn’t mean being stuck with them. Here’s a refresher on why you might not want to do RSI like they used to by Dr Andrew Weatherall Everything in […]
Back to a podcast already. This time there is a brand new guest, the very excellent Dr Gail Wong. Gail works at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead but also spent a […]
It’s been a while since a tips and tricks post. This time around we thought we’d collect some pearls on a topic plenty of learners find a bit challenging – getting that nasal […]
A quick summary of interesting things from the IARS 2017 meeting in Washington, this time in the audio form. By Dr Andrew Weatherall Alright, it’s a bit rare to have a podcast […]
Well that was a bit of a gap. A quick post on the return about something we all know we know but could do with unknowing – simple stuff on the […]
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 […]
This post is a written version of a talk by Dr Andrew Weatherall delivered at the South African Society of Anaesthesiologists Congress in 2017. The organising committee extended the invite […]