Communication in anaesthesia: Podcasts & online lectures
This guide has been designed for anaesthetists interested in Communication in Anaesthesia to locate relevant resources on this topic, including those available through the ANZCA library.
The goal of this program is to improve leadership abilities of anesthesia providers. This includes patient care, operating room efficacy, pre-habilitation and recovery programs, time management, and patient care benchmarks.
The following program focuses on improving the use of compassion in healthcare settings by helping clinicians adopt a more compassionate approach to patient care.
AudioDigest provides instant online and mobile access to 250+ accredited anaesthesiology, pain medicine and critical care audio lectures presented by experts from leading institutions, bringing clinicians a convenient continuing medical education (CME/CE) experience. Each lecture includes: objectives, pre-test Q&A, summary & readings, post-test Q&A, evaluation.
CPD Value: CPD participants may claim this under the Knowledge and skillsLearning sessions activity. Use the Audio-DigestMy Transcript feature to track completed activities.
Podcasts
Recommended podcasts are listed below. Additional information about podcasts can be found on the Podcasts library guide.
This podcast gives health professionals tools and information to improve patient communication and education. This podcast takes a communication or education issue that professionals have raised, digs into it with some research, then gives you a strategy you can use in your practice right away - all in about 10 minutes!
Health Literacy Out Loud podcasts are a lot like radio shows. You can listen in as Helen Osborne interviews those in-the-know about health literacy. You will hear why health literacy matters and learn practical ways to improve.
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