Day care anaesthesia: Apps, podcasts & online lectures
This guide has been designed for anaesthetists interested in Day Care Anaesthesia to locate relevant resources on this topic, including those available through the ANZCA library.
The goal of this program is to improve outcomes in non-operating room anesthesia (NORA) settings by identifying challenges, removing hazards, and developing strategies and procedures.
This program aims to improve surgical outcomes in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), including identifying patients who are good candidates for surgery and ensuring ASC requirements are fulfilled.
This program aims to improve outcomes of ambulatory surgery using short-acting anaesthetic agents, including choosing the appropriate doses of short-acting anesthetics to ensure adequate duration of sensory blockade.
This program aims to identify candidates for ambulatory surgery and anesthesia, and includes summaries of the impacts of obesity, obstructive sleep apnea, cardiac disease, and age on outcomes.
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.
The Becker's Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast is devoted to the business leaders, owners and administrators of ambulatory surgery centers. New 15-minute episodes are released bi-weekly containing industry news, analysis and thought leadership.
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