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Ep122. From Theatre to Tribunal - Dr Gaby Bolton on Fair Pay for Junior Doctors
Jun 21, 2026
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EP121. The Social Script: What Doctors Should (and Shouldn’t) Post on Social Media with Dr Maria Li
Jun 13, 2026
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Ep120. webAIRS meets M&M with Dr Yasmin Endlich
Jun 5, 2026
26m 37s
Ep 119. Thoughtfully, Forever
May 20, 2026
15m 08s
Ep118. Trauma Informed Care with Brigette Berry
May 3, 2026
43m 31s
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() Ep122. From Theatre to Tribunal - Dr Gaby Bolton on Fair Pay for Junior Doctors | I am so grateful to Dr Gaby Bolton for taking time out of her exam preparation to have this conversation with me. Not only has she spent the last 6 years training in anaesthesia but she was also the lead applicant in a landmark class action lawsuit against Peninsula Health over unpaid overtime. Her journey began in 2020 as the HMO Society President, representing her peers as they sought a uniform allowance as they faced the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr Bolton took on significant professional and personal risks, and made huge efforts to support others. She spent months preparing for trial and endured days of cross examination in the witness box. It comes as no surprise that all of this, plus the media attention that ensued took a toll on her exam preparations. I am so pleased to announce that Dr Bolton has passed all exams! Dr Bolton also shares some great insights into performance anxiety and what drives her to advocate for those unable to speak up for themselves. A true inspiration!Our March 2026 edition of Australian Anaesthetist is all about advocacy. Read it here. Other podcasts you might be interested in:Ep115. How the ASA can support youEp64. If you've failed examsEp84. If you're navigating AhpraBuy your discounted ASA scrubs here (login required).Some AI generated notes:Episode Highlights 00:02:15: I congratulate Dr. Bolton on passing her exams and contextualise why I delayed publishing this episode, setting up the significance of her journey00:04:45: Dr Bolton explains the catalyst for the class action—a refused $8.87 weekly uniform allowance during the pandemic when junior doctors were required to wear scrubs to protect families00:09:30: Legal firm Hayden Stephens approaches Dr Bolton after an AMA survey, warning her of potential career damage and requesting her to be the lead applicant for Peninsula Health00:15:20: Bolton describes her meticulous documentation process, creating dossiers of two years of work records including pay slips, rosters, WhatsApp chats, and car park records for legal evidence00:22:40: The trial is scheduled for June 2022, just six weeks before Bolton's primary exam, creating significant stress during her introductory training time00:28:15: Bolton spends three-and-a-half days in the witness box, undergoing intensive trial preparation with barristers and facing cross- examination that challenges her authority as a junior doctor00:35:50: A barrister questions Bolton's use of "my patients," implying she lacks authority; she responds by articulating the reality of junior doctor responsibility and accessibility00:42:30: Bolton fails her primary exam four to five weeks after the trial, attributing it partly to performance anxiety that has affected her since age nine00:48:15: Bolton discusses how performance anxiety only affects her in high-stakes personal evaluations, not in clinical emergencies or advocacy work for others00:54:00: Bolton ultimately passes her primary exam in October 2024, with support from mentors who had also failed multiple times01:01:20: Discussion of media involvement post-settlement, including media training and how Bolton balanced public advocacy with exam preparation01:07:45: I ask about Dr Bolton's future interest in medical politics and wellbeing advocacy; Bolton reflects that advocacy "usually finds her" rather than being a deliberate choiceKey Takeaways Systemic injustice requires individual courage: Bolton's decision to become the lead applicant, despite explicit warnings of career damage, demonstrates that protecting vulnerable colleagues, particularly IMGs reliant on supervisor sign-offs, sometimes requires personal sacrifice from those with more privilege or securityMeticulous preparation mitigates risk: Bolton's obsessive documentation and organisation, combined with professional legal support and intensive trial preparation, enabled her to withstand three-and-a-half days of cross-examination and emerge credibly despite being a junior doctor facing institutional powerPerformance anxiety is context-dependent and treatable: Bolton's insight that anxiety affects personal evaluations but not clinical emergencies reveals the psychological distinction between ego-threat and external responsibility; reframing exams as service to patients rather than self-judgment may help traineesPeer support and realistic mentorship matter more than false reassurance: Bolton valued mentors who acknowledged uncertainty ("I don't have a crystal ball") over well-meaning colleagues offering hollow guarantees; normalising exam failure and creating space for multiple attempts reduces shame and isolationAdvocacy often emerges from proximity to injustice: Bolton's journey from HMO representative to class action lead applicant to potential future medical politician illustrates how systemic problems, combined with individual values and opportunity, can reshape career trajectories toward advocacyQuotable Moments "I think they went around every single loophole they could to get out of paying something that wouldn't cover even a half a pair of scrubs to people to protect their families.""I felt at the time, maybe it was a little bit self-destructive and maybe has been in some ways, but I thought, well, I'm in a position to do it. It's something I think I'm capable of. It's something that I think I won't suffer consequences as badly as probably some other people would. And somebody has to do it.""They are totally your patients... I'm the one that's doing all their paperwork, putting all their drips in, changing all the medicines, talking to their families that no one's called for three days.""It doesn't affect me in anything except something that I value as affecting me personally. I've never had it at work in no way in any emergencies of work. It doesn't come up when it involves doing things for other people. But as soon as it becomes really personal and a direct judgment on me; it hadn't happened for a really long time." | — | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() EP121. The Social Script: What Doctors Should (and Shouldn’t) Post on Social Media with Dr Maria Li | In this episode I chat with Sydney General Practitioner and social media expert, Dr Maria Li on the best practices for doctors on social media. Dr Li has created tonnes of content, collaborated with over 100 professionals and organisations and is a member of the WHO's global FIDES network.We focus on 5 key principles for responsible social media use because I would love to see more doctors being a credible source of accurate information for patients on social media.I encourage you to look at the other content we produce and let me know what you think!YouTubeLinkedInFacebookInstagramTikTokBlueskyUseful articles from Ahpra and Dr Li:Ahpra social media guidanceSocial media is mediaPopularity is not respectYour posts should reflect your judgementNever make fun of patientsComments count as contentSome AI generated notes:Episode Highlights00:02:15: Maria Li explains how she started an Instagram account during lockdown in 2020 out of boredom, initially posting bland health promotion content that unexpectedly grew into a major passion project.00:05:30: Maria discusses her organic collaboration approach—reaching out to subject matter experts on social media to co-create content, offering graphic design services as an incentive, and iterating through multiple drafts before publishing.00:08:45: Maria describes joining the WHO's global network of social media influencers, explaining how centralised health messaging proved insufficient against decentralised misinformation on social platforms.00:12:00: Maria establishes the foundational principle that social media is media—a public broadcast stage, not intimate conversation—using the example of a Victorian doctor deregistered by AHPRA for posting negative commentary about gay, Chinese, and Muslim people.00:16:30: Maria explains how social media algorithms amplify content triggering outrage, fear, and anger, creating a trap where doctors unconsciously drift toward sensationalism.00:22:15: Maria provides the example of a nurse who went viral crying in a hospital corridor after a patient death, only to face intense backlash for appearing to exploit the tragedy for engagement.00:28:45: Maria warns against making fun of patients through role-plays and mocking videos, citing the Santa Barbara urgent care clinic staff who were terminated after posting videos laughing at patient bodily fluids.00:35:20: Maria addresses patient privacy concerns, explaining that identifiers extend beyond names to include tattoos, distinctive features, and contextual details that could enable identification even without explicit consent.00:42:00: Maria illustrates how comments are public content through the example of "Dr. Jane," an obstetrician who received a formal complaint after arguing heatedly in a local Facebook mums group00:48:30: Maria emphasizes that following trends exhausts creators and confuses audiences.Key TakeawaysTreat every social media post as a televised interview with your name and credentials displayed—the regulatory standard for online behavior mirrors in-person professional conduct.Prioritize credibility and respect over viral engagement; algorithms reward emotional arousal and controversy, but this conflicts with building sustainable professional reputations.Comments, screenshots, and deleted content remain permanent evidence; assume all social media activity is discoverable and can trigger formal regulatory complaints or reputational damage.Quality and authenticity matter far more than posting frequency; doctors can build loyal followings by staying true to their genuine interests rather than chasing algorithmic trends.Patient privacy extends beyond names to distinctive features, contextual details, and even background appearances; when in doubt, obtain explicit consent or increase anonymization.Quotable Moments"Social media is media. That's the principle. Social media is actually really good at fooling us into thinking that it's intimate and it's personal.""The moment you do post, you actually completely lose control of who sees your content. Kind of like a radio interview. Once you say what you say, you have no idea who's listening.""Before you make a post I want you to actually ask yourself this question: would I say this on TV with my name and my job title on the screen? If the answer is no why would you say it on social media?""Attention doesn't equal respect. Attention doesn't equal credibility. So that's what I mean when I say popularity isn't respect.""You don't need to win arguments online. People get really up in arms about winning an argument against someone they've never met. You don't need to. You can just walk away.""Your superpower is whatever you genuinely care about, even when nobody's watching. Create what you're passionate about and you don't need to attract an audience. They will find you." | — | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() Ep120. webAIRS meets M&M with Dr Yasmin Endlich✨ | incident reportingsafety principles+3 | Dr Yasmin Endlich | webAIRSAustralian Society of Anaesthetists | — | webAIRSincident reporting+3 | — | 26m 37s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Ep 119. Thoughtfully, Forever✨ | sharps waste managementsustainability in healthcare+3 | — | Australian Society of AnaesthetistsAnaesthesia and Intensive Care | Switzerland | sharps wasteanaesthesia+3 | — | 15m 08s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Ep118. Trauma Informed Care with Brigette Berry✨ | trauma informed carepain management+3 | Brigette Berry | Blue Knot Foundation | — | trauma informed careBrigette Berry+3 | — | 43m 31s | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Ep117. Anaesthesia, Advocacy, and Authentic Leadership with Dr Mark Priestley✨ | leadershipadvocacy+3 | Dr Mark Priestley | Australian Salaried Medical Officers FederationANZCA+4 | — | leadershipanaesthesia+5 | — | 45m 55s | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Ep116. Mastering Emergencies - Inside the New Anaesthetic Crisis Manual with Dr David Borshoff✨ | Anaesthetic Crisis ManualCrisis management+3 | Dr David Borshoff | Médecins Sans FrontièresInternational Committee of the Red Cross+2 | — | Anaesthetic Crisis Manualcognitive aids+4 | — | 36m 47s | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Ep115. How the ASA Cares for You - Wellbeing Resources with Dr Lan-Hoa Le✨ | wellbeingmental health+4 | Dr Lan-Hoa Le | ASAEverymind+1 | — | wellbeingresources+5 | — | 26m 59s | |
| 2/8/26 | ![]() Ep114. Laughing Gas, Serious Waste: Measuring Nitrous Wastage with Dr Ethan Fitzclarence✨ | nitrous oxide wastehealthcare sustainability+5 | Dr Ethan Fitzclarence | Australian Society of AnaesthetistsNerida Dilworth prize+1 | Perth, Western Australia | nitrous oxidewastage+7 | — | 30m 46s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Ep113. Airway, Breathing, Calm - ABCs of Yoga and Anaesthesia with Dr Andrea Binks✨ | yogaanaesthesia+3 | Dr Andrea Binks | Australian Society of Anaesthetists | Wollongong, NSWUK | anaesthesiayoga+3 | — | 43m 35s | |
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| 12/21/25 | ![]() Ep112: Success, Safety and Risk in Anaesthesia with Professor Tim Cook✨ | anaesthesiarisk management+3 | Professor Tim Cook | ASA branded scrubsAustralian Society of Anaesthetists+2 | — | anaesthesiarisk+5 | — | 26m 38s | |
| 12/7/25 | ![]() Ep111. The GLP-1 Revolution: What it Means for Anaesthesia with Dr Doug Hacking✨ | GLP-1 receptor agonistsanaesthesia+3 | Dr Doug Hacking | Australian Society of AnaesthetistsAnaesthesia and Intensive Care | — | GLP-1anaesthesia+4 | — | 35m 31s | |
| 11/23/25 | ![]() Ep110. Tips for Aspiring Anaesthetists: A Conversation with Prof Ed Mariano | In this episode I hand the mic over to Dr Tom Neal-Williams, an anaesthetic trainee and hard working member of the ASA Communications Committee to be a guest host on the podcast. He is talking with Professor Ed Mariano, regional anaesthesia guru, researcher, leader and educator and gaining tips on how he navigates his career. I also share some thoughts on vocal fry. This episode was recorded live at the ASA's National Scientific Congress in Canberra. If you want to watch Professor Mariano's talks from the Congress (and I suggest you do), you can register for access here: https://asansc.com.au/registration/Join the ASA to have access to more great educational content: https://asa.org.au/types-of-membership/how-to-join/We welcome any feedback. Email us ! podcast@asa.org.au | — | ||||||
| 11/9/25 | ![]() Ep109. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Bob Hare | An oldie but a goodie - literally!I'm chatting with Dr Bob Hare, President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) from 1980-82. and the earliest surviving President of the ASA. We also recorded this conversation a few years ago, prior to the ASA turning 90. We compare various anaesthetic techniques and innovations, from ether masks to glass cannulas that have occurred across the generations. Dr. Hare shares invaluable insights about the fight to elevate the status of anaesthetists in Australia, the importance of the preoperative consultation, and advances in postoperative pain management., We also dive into the changes in our role as anaesthetists as well as some of the important work he and the ASA has done to raise the status of anaesthetists here in Australia. I also share some thoughts on how to introduce yourself, or more particularly, how to say your name (you'd be surprised how often I hear people don't do it well). Some other episodes of interest: Ep90. Our special 90th birthday episode. https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/7eec4b11-e5d5-484b-b396-ab2e701e8318/EP90-Happy-90th-birthday-AAP-V2-converted.mp3Ep85 and Ep86. Conversations with ASA Past President Dr Don Maxwellhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b94ca3a2-cbc9-407c-a29b-a579ac16c34d/EP85-Dr-Don-Maxwell-Part-1-AAP-converted.mp3https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/5325f0ca-7402-4092-bc0b-0ae8c08c27a7/EP86-Dr-Don-Maxwell-Part-2-AAP-V1-converted.mp3Join the ASA in advancing anaesthesia excellence https://asa.org.au/As always, I welcome feedback and ideas: podcast@asa.org.au | — | ||||||
| 10/26/25 | ![]() Ep108. Doctors Orders! Why you need a GP with A/Prof Magdalena Simonis AM | I had a conversation with A/Prof Magdalena Simonis about her approach, as a General Practitioner, to preventative healthcare and it blew my mind. It's changed my attitude, and I hope, by sharing this conversation that you too are motivated to see your GP and engage in preventative health. Dr Magdalena Simonis is a leading women’s health expert and advisor and a Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne Department of General Practice, where she develops education resources for GPs. She is a long-standing member of the Expert Committee for Quality Care for the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Breast Cancer Network Australia Strategy and Policy Expert Advisory Group. She sits on the Women’s Health Victoria Board and is a Board Director at The Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics (MTHC) at the University of Melbourne . She is on several National Expert Advisory Groups, a Board member, GP, medical educator and examiner.As promised, here is the link to order a poo test: https://www.cancer.org.au/bowelscreeningLet me know what you thought about my discussion of Chris Voss' "Late night FM DJ voice". Does it convey a sense of calm authority?podcast@asa.org.au | — | ||||||
| 9/14/25 | ![]() Ep107. Seven Years Later: A Timorese Story with Dr Alison Jarman | In this episode I chat with Dr Alison Jarman, a Melbourne based anaesthetist who has temporarily located to Dili, Timor-Leste on an ASA Pacific Fellowship. We chat about life and anaesthesia in Timor-Leste and patiently navigating challenges and opportunities. Dr Jarman has been able to undertake this Fellowship with thanks to Sabbatical Leave from Austin Health (with acknowledgement to the Australian Medical Association for these and other leave entitlements) and the Australian Society of Anaesthetists Overseas Development and Education Committee (ODEC).To find out more about ODEC, please visit: https://asa.org.au/overseas-development-and-education-committeeLooking for similar episodes? Then I suggest:Ep105 on another project, led by Dr Pip Lane, that was accomplished with Sabbatical Leave: https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2b616ec8-ac3c-4368-9c9b-77b2112500fd/EP105-Dr-Pip-Lane-AAP.mp3Ep75 where I chat with Dr Moira Rush about her Pacific Fellowship in Fiji: https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e08f0b57-d9d5-486d-9087-760bee48e618.mp3In Ep99 I chat with A/Prof Rob McDougall about how Lifebox ANZ is improving operating theatre safety in the region. https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/1a56c07f-98e1-4d8c-9f16-4f401b66f500.mp3 | — | ||||||
| 8/24/25 | ![]() Ep106. Anaesthesia Unlocked: Fast-tracking IMGs in Australia with Prof David Story | Everyone, and I mean everyone - Government, the ASA, AMA, ANZCA and other Colleges - is talking about anaesthesia workforce in Australia. We have a shortage. We have a maldistribution, with not enough anesthetists in regional Australia.What is the solution? Nurse anaesthetists? Career medical officers? Importing anaesthetists from overseas - otherwise known as International Medical Graduates or IMGs? In this episode I chat with current ANZCA President (and conflict of interest - my boss at the University of Melbourne) about the process that has recently commenced by the Medical Board of Australia to expedite the recognition of overseas anaesthetists here in Australia. Find out more about the process here: https://www.anzca.edu.au/getContentAsset/0d0a59e7-0a91-4dfc-bb02-561fae80d398/80feb437-d24d-46b8-a858-4a2a28b9b970/Expedited-SIMG-pathway-ANZCA-information-update-Mar-2025-Final.pdf?language=enLearn about the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) recommendations to meet the workforce challenge: https://asa.org.au/publications/anaesthetist-workforce-modellingCPD Home is free to ASA members! Make it easy to stay compliant and fulfill your Continuing Professional Development requirements: https://www.cpdhome.org.au/ | — | ||||||
| 8/10/25 | ![]() Ep105. The difficult intravenous (IV) FAAIRI service with Dr Pip Lane | Come and listen to Dr Pip Lane, amazing leader, as she describes how she built this amazing service which enables timely intravenous access and reduces needle related trauma in women and children.I'm not alone in finding this service impressive. It has won many awards in South Australia and nationally.Two of the big contributors to Dr Lane's success was having Clinical Support/Non-Clinical Time (CST/NCT). Paid Non-Clinical time is a direct result of advocacy undertaken by the Australian Medical Association (AMA)/Australian Salaried Medical Officer's Federation (ASMOF). Show your gratitude for receiving this and other workplace protections by joining the AMA: https://www.ama.com.au/join-the-amaThe Persuasion and Influence Masterclass is on offer at the 2025 ASA National Scientific Congress. Secure your place (and meet me there!) by registering here:https://asansc.com.au/Share and develop your leadership skills by joining WELI. Men and women are welcome. Find out more in Ep83 https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1c43eb90-20ac-4cac-b915-ee46a326f798/ and by visiting https://ausnzweli.org/ | — | ||||||
| 7/20/25 | ![]() Ep104. Dinner at Parliament House and more highlights to look forward to at NSC25 with Dr Girish Palnitkar | Come Together for the Australian Society of Anaesthetists' National Scientific Congress (NSC) in Canberra.To be held from Thursday 2nd October - Sunday 5th October. It is during the school holidays for some states, so get those leave requests in, if you haven't already.Join NSC Convenor Dr Girish Palnitkar as we dive into what makes Canberra so special and what we can look forward to during the NSC.See you at the Gala Dinner at Parliament House - I can't wait!Register here: https://asansc.com.au/ | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() Ep103. Advanced Recovery Room Care with Professor Guy Ludbrook | Advanced Recovery Room Care (ARRC) is a concept that has changed the way I think about our model of care when it comes to or surgical patients. Come and meet the man behind the concept, Professor Guy Ludbrook. We discuss his ideas on innovation and dive into ARRC.Email podcast@asa.org.au for more information or an introduction | — | ||||||
| 6/1/25 | ![]() Ep102. From cardiac anaesthetist to creative artist with Dr Shari Hall | Have you ever wondered whether you have made the right career choice?What if your passion was for a totally different career?And after graduating from 2 Ivy League universities and achieving success in a highly competitive sub specialty field, could you give it up to follow your passion?I explore all this and more with Dr Shari Hall who left anaesthesia to fulfill her dreams."Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?" Henry David ThoreauThat's the opening quote from this video made by the Cleveland Clinic. I encourage you to watch it. https://youtu.be/cDDWvj_q-o8?si=OIns_-f4LtyVqWXD | — | ||||||
| 5/18/25 | ![]() Ep101. ADVANCE your CPD with Dr Sarah Lee | Dr Sarah Lee, an anaesthetist in Melbourne and tour de force in bringing accessible, interesting and practical CPD meetings to you. And they qualify for those hard to get Practice Audit CPD points!(To be eligible for those points, you'll need to do the pre-meeting survey and participate in the meeting).The next ADVANCE meeting is on Monday 26th May 2025 and is on thoracic anaesthesia.Contact us on podcast@asa.org.au for the registration link.Missed out on the meeting and still want a refresher on thoracic anaesthesia? Refresh the basics and learn some tips in our Anaesthesia Recipe Book - its only for our members and can be found on the ASA website: https://asa.org.au/asaeducation/anaesthesia-recipe-book | — | ||||||
| 5/4/25 | ![]() Ep100. 100 Episodes Strong - Reflecting on Anaesthesia in Australian with Dr Suzi Nou | Pop the champagne and come and celebrate 100 episodes of the Australian Anaesthesia podcast with me!Thank you to all the wonderful guests over the years, the Australian Society of Anaesthetists and most of all, YOU, for listening and supporting me and this podcast. Here are the links to some of the episodes I mention:Ep10: Fit Testing with Occupational Hygienist Kate Colehttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c450e8f2-bc5c-46bf-9e2a-bd1ff60cc0aa/2020-0508-cole-respiratory-protection-final-tc.mp3 Ep44. Inside a COVID ECMO with Dr Ryan Salterhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/57ca5cdd-68e7-4175-acf9-0c2f0efdb2a6/asa-44v2.mp3Ep59. Are you burnt out? with Dr Amy Immshttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/49902b7e-f0bc-429b-9999-cdf2c264ede3/EP59-20Are-20you-20burnt-20out-20AAP-converted.mp3Ep64. I didn't pass my exam with Prof David Storyhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b3ec0d08-4d34-4f45-b417-ac217979226b/EP62-20I-20didn-27t-20pass-20my-20exam-20AAP-converted.mp3Ep33. Substance use disorder: A personal perspective with Dr Colin Bairdhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a77b030a-5fbd-4b91-b5ef-4802588ac039/default-tc.mp3The Wellbeing Playlist: https://acecc.org.au/special-interest-groups/wellbeing/The Leadership & Management Playlist: https://acecc.org.au/special-interest-groups/leadership-management/Ep41. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Jannicke Mellin-Olsen from the WFSAhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/0a3e5307-8400-4925-a608-e649cfc13870/asa-41.mp3Ep80. Theatre lights on... Antarctica! with Dr David Tianhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/6583bcfc-86b6-43d2-a169-1d0bb09042f3/EP80-Dr-David-Tian-AAP-2-converted.mp3Ep25. The Anaesthetic Crisis Manual with Dr David Borshoffhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/9a23e649-031e-4a2f-a3ae-4c29a894a298/default-tc.mp3Ep78. AMAX4 - a cognitive aid for anaphylaxis with Dr Ben McKenziehttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/693c6f91-dba4-4aeb-aa2c-135dcd76add4/EP77-AMAX4-AAP-converted.mp3Ep50. How to become a specialist anaesthetist with guest host Chauhttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/72f6f5b0-3923-423e-a0c1-4eb17cbe6fa6/asa-49-v2-with-nr.mp3Ep70. From overseas to Austalian Specialist Anaesthetist with Dr Amrithahttps://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f4f513f9-39af-4d88-968f-0f40dd9cdb54/EP70-v2.mp3You know where to find the rest!If not, please reach out to me on podcast@asa.org.au | — | ||||||
| 3/16/25 | ![]() Ep99. The Pulse of Lifebox: A Podcasthon Exclusive with Assoc Prof Rob McDougall | You may have heard of the Lifebox oximeter but did you know that Lifebox has also developed a capnograph? Every day in our region, anaesthetics are being given without an oximeter or capnograph. And as you can imagine, the outcomes are not always great. Lifebox seeks to address this and may be the only not for profit dedicated to improving surgical and anaesthesia safety throughout the world. Join me as I chat with Assoc Prof Rob McDougall, Member of the Lifebox Global Governance Council about the work of Lifebox. And of course we would love for you to be involved!Thank you to Podcasthon for encouraging and supporting podcasters to raise awareness about their favourite charity.To support our work and donate to Lifebox Australia New Zealand: https://members.anzca.edu.au/anzca/ANZCA/Donation/ANZCA/Donations_Standard/Donations/Donation_Options.aspxAll donations are tax deductible (for Australian tax residents) | — | ||||||
| 3/2/25 | ![]() TM17. Claiming for Anaesthesia Time Units | Are you claiming for anaesthesia time units in a way that is compliant with Medicare and health fund rules?In this episode I revisit two earlier podcasts. From Ep52 of the Australian Anaesthesia podcast with Dr Mark Sinclair, I refresh our memories of the 2022 changes to the Medicare Benefits Schedule around anaesthesia time units. From Ep11 of our Talking Money series with Dr Andrew Mulcahy I include our discussion of pre-anaesthesia consultations.I go through various clinical scenarios and how they are regarded by our Economics Advisory Committee. The full version of this podcast is available exclusively for ASA members on the ASA website: https://asa.org.au/asa-public-podcasts/talking-money | — | ||||||
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