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Anaesthesia on Air
Anaesthesia on Air is the Podcast from the Royal College of Anaesthetists. The Royal College of Anaesthetists is the professional body responsible for the speciality throughout the UK. We are the third largest Medical Royal College in the UK by membership. With a combined membership of 23,000 fello...
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The experience of becoming a consultant anaesthetist
In this podcast Dr Jennifer Proc talks to Dr Tara Byott and Dr Sarah Muldoon about their experiences becoming consultant anaesthetists.
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CPOC patient safety 2025 prizewinner podcast
In this podcast Dr Hattie White talks to CPOC Director David Selwyn and CPOC Fellow Claire Frank about her prize winning presentation “Improving Clini...

Portfolio pathway - episode 5: Assessor viewpoint
This is a special podcast mini-series focusing on the Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR) programme, the process that enables doctors who don't hold a C...

Portfolio pathway - episode 4: SIAs
This is a special podcast mini-series focusing on the Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR) programme, the process that enables doctors who don't hold a C...

Portfolio pathway - episode 3: Clinical domains
This is a special podcast mini-series focusing on the Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR) programme, the process that enables doctors who don't hold a C...

Portfolio pathway - episode 2: Non-clinical domains)
This is a special podcast mini-series focusing on the Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR) programme, the process that enables doctors who don't hold a C...

Portfolio pathway - episode 1: Introduction to the Portfolio Pathway programme
This is a special podcast mini-series focusing on the Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR) programme, the process that enables doctors who don't hold a C...

Remembering the Omagh bombing - Anaesthesia 2025 podcast
In this podcast, recorded at Anaesthesia 2025, host Dr Helgi Johannsson talks to retired anaesthetist Dr John Maginness.
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GPC Hub - Anaesthesia 2025
In this podcast, recorded at Anaesthesia 2025, host Dr Toni Brunning and guest speakers Dr Joe Lipton, Dr Joe Hogan, Dr Hannah Headon, Dr Chris James...

Nociception monitoring - Anaesthesia 2025
In this podcast, recorded at Anaesthesia 2025, Professor Anil Hormis and Dr Rosie Hogg talk about Nociception Monitoring. They discuss what nociceptio...

Simulation-based education in anaesthesia
In this episode of Anaesthesia on Air, former Dinwoodie Simulation fellow Dr Steffan Glaze, Professor Cristina Diaz-Navarro and Dr Ed Mellanby (simula...

Creativity and clinical practice
In this episode of Anaesthesia on Air, past president of the RCoA Dr Fiona Donald talks to Dr James Nickells about his career in anaesthesia and criti...

The benefits of cold water swimming - re-published
In this episode of Anaesthesia on Air, we are re-publishing an archived episode by Dr Toni Brunning and Dr Lucinda Williams as they discuss clinician...

Diagnosing death
In this special podcast episode, produced jointly with the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, Dr Danny Bryden,...

Shared decision making - a joint CPOC/RCoA podcast, part 2
In the second of a two-part podcast from the Centre for Perioperative Care and the Royal College of Anaesthetists former CPOC Fellow Dr Sam Moore and...

Shared decision making - a joint CPOC/RCoA podcast, part 1
In this first of a two-part podcast from the Centre for Perioperative Care and the Royal College of Anaesthetists former CPOC Fellow Dr Sam Moore and...

Obesity metabolic syndrome - woolly mammoths and diabetes
Following his presentation at our 2024 Winter Symposium, Professor Ketan Dhatariya discusses Obesity Metabolic Syndrome and diabetes in an engaging an...

Parenting and the impact on training
In this podcast, Dr Gemma Phillips and Dr Yogita Chikermane discuss the impact of parenting on anaesthetic training.
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NovPod - Season 2, Episode 13: The Support Project: Communication during Neonatal Resuscitation
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of neonatal resuscitation, which some listeners may find sensitive or distressing.

Churchill House: Where Did the Fellows' Money Go?
In this Episode of the Heritage Series, Dr Maria Rollin talks to Dr Debbie Nolan and Kevin Storey about the move from Russell Square to Churchill Hous...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 12: Top Tips for obstetric anaesthetics beyond the IACOA
Eoin and Duncan are joined by former RCoA Vice President Dr Helgi Johannsson. Together they cover many topics in the realm of obstetric anaesthetics i...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 11: Prevention and management of pain during caesarean section
Eoin and Rosie are joined by Susanna Stanford, a patient advocate, to talk through how to the importance of the prevention and management of pain duri...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 10: The postpartum visit
Episode 10 the Postpartum Visit! Eoin & Rosie dive into how to approach, structure the postpartum visit and why we as a speciality should do it! We wi...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 9: Obstetric anaesthetic drugs
Our good friend and anaesthetic registrar colleague Rahul returns to defend his undisputed title as 'NovPod champion'. This time Eoin and Rahul go hea...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 8: Pain management in labour
We are joined by the fantastic Dr Damien Hughes - an anaesthetic consultant and OAA council member - to discuss how we manage pain on the labour ward....

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 7: Anaesthetic emergencies in obstetrics
In Episode 7, Eoin and Rosie sit down with our fantastic guest Dr Kirsty Maclennan - an anaesthetic consultant and OAA board member - to talk through...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 6: Obstetric emergencies part 2
For Episode 6 - a 2 part special! - we are joined by our friend and obstetric registrar colleague, Miss Chiara Petrosellini, to talk through common ob...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 5: Call the midwife
In this episode Rosie and Eoin are joined by Gail Roberts, a midwife coordinator, to talk through how the labour ward actually works. Gail gives us an...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 6: Obstetric emergencies part 1
For Episode 6 - a 2 part special! - we are joined by our friend and obstetric registrar colleague, Miss Chiara Petrosellini, to talk through common ob...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 3: What do anaesthetists do on labour ward?
In episode 3 we are joined by Dr Serina Sidhu, an anaesthetic CT1 about to start her obstetric novice period. Rosie and Eoin are here to answer her qu...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 4: Maternal pathophysiology
In this episode, Eoin, Rosie and Serina discuss some of the pathophysiological conditions that anaesthetists encounter on the labour ward including ge...

An interview with our new President, Dr Claire Shannon
Dr Ramai Santhirapala welcomes Dr Claire Shannon as new President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists with an interview featuring questions from the...

NovPod - Season 2, Episode 2: Maternal physiology
For episode 2, we are joined by NovPod series 1 alumnus Dr Layla Guscoth to discuss the changes that pregnancy has on maternal physiology and how this...

NovPod - Season 2 Episode 1: A typical day on labour ward
Welcome back! We are delighted to bring you a second series of the NovPod, this time about the exciting world of obstetric anaesthesia. For this serie...

NovPod, a beginner's guide to anaesthetics, Episode 16 - top ten tips
In this follow-up to the first NovPod series, Drs Eoin Dore and Duncan Kemp discuss their top ten takeaway tips for the Novice anaesthetist, adapted f...

Is War Good for Medicine? The Process and the Process Zoo
This podcast is part of a mini series of 3, looking at how military medicine has transferred to civilian practice and vice-versa. Each part has been...

Is War Good for Medicine? Challenging the Protocol
This podcast is part of a mini series of 3, looking at how military medicine has transferred to civilian practice and vice-versa. Each part has been...

Is War Good for Medicine? Motivation and Innovation
This podcast is part of a mini series of 3, looking at how military medicine has transferred to civilian practice and vice-versa. Each part has been...

Guided relaxation to prepare you for the FRCA examination: Moving into stillness
This recording accompanies an Anaesthesia on Air discussion about preparing for the FRCA examination. Download and save this guided session for whenev...

Relaxation and preparation for the FRCA exam
Dr Emma Plunkett speaks to Dr Jim Brunning and Dr Joe Pick about wellbeing in the context of preparing for and sitting the FRCA examination. Drawing o...