The Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) was formed in 1934 as a not-for-profit member organisation dedicated to supporting and connecting anaesthetists in Australia.
Join Dr Suzi Nou as she talks about all things relevant to anaesthesia in Australia with experts, peers and members of the ASA. These conversations serve to inform, challenge and inspire you to be the best and safest throughout your career.
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Ep113. Airway, Breathing, Calm - ABCs of Yoga and Anaesthesia with Dr Andrea Binks (00:43:35)
Welcome to 2026!In this episode I chat with Dr Andrea Binks, an anaesthetist and accomplished yoga facilitator from Wollongong, NSW. Dr. Binks shares her unconventional journey into anaesthesia, trans...
Ep112: Success, Safety and Risk in Anaesthesia with Professor Tim Cook (00:26:38)
I catch up with Professor Tim Cook, of the UK National Audit Projects live at the Australian Society of Anaesthetists' National Scientific Congress (NSC). We discuss his incredible work, his ideas of ...
Ep111. The GLP-1 Revolution: What it Means for Anaesthesia with Dr Doug Hacking (00:35:31)
In this episode:The last of my thought bubble talks on how to introduce yourself with confidence and claritySome tips on balancing an academic research career and clinical medicineChanging from one me...
Ep110. Tips for Aspiring Anaesthetists: A Conversation with Prof Ed Mariano (00:18:25)
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 ...
Ep109. The Secret Thoughts of Presidents: Dr Bob Hare (00:50:22)
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 rec...
Ep108. Doctors Orders! Why you need a GP with A/Prof Magdalena Simonis AM (00:43:15)
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...
Ep107. Seven Years Later: A Timorese Story with Dr Alison Jarman (00:31:01)
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-...
Ep106. Anaesthesia Unlocked: Fast-tracking IMGs in Australia with Prof David Story (00:37:00)
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 eno...
Ep105. The difficult intravenous (IV) FAAIRI service with Dr Pip Lane (00:37:36)
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 ...
Ep104. Dinner at Parliament House and more highlights to look forward to at NSC25 with Dr Girish Palnitkar (00:15:32)
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 ...
Ep103. Advanced Recovery Room Care with Professor Guy Ludbrook (00:34:53)
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 ...
Ep102. From cardiac anaesthetist to creative artist with Dr Shari Hall (00:40:15)
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 i...
Ep101. ADVANCE your CPD with Dr Sarah Lee (00:25:17)
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!(T...
Ep100. 100 Episodes Strong - Reflecting on Anaesthesia in Australian with Dr Suzi Nou (00:29:59)
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 mo...
Ep99. The Pulse of Lifebox: A Podcasthon Exclusive with Assoc Prof Rob McDougall (00:20:09)
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...
TM17. Claiming for Anaesthesia Time Units (00:05:04)
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 podca...
Ep98. Coaching for Doctors with Dr Anne Frankl (00:37:42)
In this episode I chat with Dr Anne Frankl, Melbourne paediatric anaesthetist and coach for doctors.We discuss what is coaching, how and why to become a coach as well as how it refreshed her career af...
TM16. Anaesthesia Billing Using Anaemate with Dr Stan Tay (00:42:39)
In this episode I am chatting with ASA member Dr Stan Tay, who may sound familiar to some of you. He is a podcaster and content producer at the Anaesthesia Coffee Break podcast and Adrenaline Memorie...
Ep97. Anaemate with Dr Stan Tay (00:42:39)
In this episode I am chatting with ASA member Dr Stan Tay, who may sound familiar to some of you. He is a podcaster and content producer at the Anaesthesia Coffee Break podcast and Adrenaline Memorie...
Ep96. Introducing Prof Philip Peyton, new editor in chief at Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (00:26:07)
Some big news! We have a new editor in chief at Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (AIC), the journal produced by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists.Join me as we get to know Professor Philip Peyton...
Ep95. Long-acting injectable buprenorphine with Dr Vin Gamage (00:37:58)
In this episode, I chat with Dr Vin Gamage, a General Practitioner (GP) training to be a GP Anaesthetist. He is also an authorised prescriber of methadone.We discuss long-acting injectable buprenorph...
Ep94. Prof Colin Royse, recipient of the Pugh Award (00:36:44)
William Russ Pugh gave the first anaesthetic in Australia. In his honour, The Australian Society of Anaesthetists' Pugh Award is given to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the...
Ep93. Regional anaesthesia with Prof Ki-Jinn Chin (00:17:50)
I am delighted to bring you this conversation with Prof Ki-Jinn Chin, a guru of regional anaesthesia in Toronto, Canada.This is the last of our podcasts from the Darwin National Scientific Congress. ...
Ep92. Peri-op Medicine & Leadership with Prof Moonesinghe (00:11:24)
Coming to you live from the Darwin National Scientific Congress! You can hear the excitement in our voices as well as the chatter of many happy Congress delegates in the background. I hope that's o...
Ep91. Catching up with Dr Glauckomflecken at the Darwin NSC (00:24:03)
I'm back!I couldn't think of a better reason to dust off the podcast gear than to welcome my incredible guest this week!Many of you will know Dr Will Flannery as "Dr Glauckomfleckem", ophthalmologist,...
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