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OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

OpenAnesthesia, sponsored by the IARS
Pediatric Anesthesiology
Anesthesia
Cannabis
Aortic Stenosis
Covid-19
Anesthesiology
Cannabinoids
Remote Monitoring
Workforce Trends
Ventilation
United States
Pain Management
Pain Research
Cardiac Ultrasound
Interoperative Monitoring
Artificial Intelligence
Caudal Epidurals
Intensive Care Unit
Pulmonary Perfusion
Machine Learning

This Podcast is one component of OpenAnesthesia.org, sponsored by the International Anesthesia Research Society, which was founded by Dr. Ed Nemergut and Dr. Robert Thiele. It debuted in July 2009 with the broad goal of advancing graduate medical education in anesthesia. Since its inception as an experimental project, OpenAnesthesia™ has grown to be a comprehensive resource for anesthesiology resi... more

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Latest Episodes

Drs. Karsten Bartels and Ted Reniers discuss the article "The Effects of Dexamethasone in Cardiac Surgery: A Registry-Based, Real-World Data Analysis of Clinical Outcomes From the Netherlands Heart Registration" published in the December 2025 issue o... more

Drs. Satya Krishna Ramachandran and Garrett Burnett discuss the article "Association of Intraoperative Occult Hypoxemia With 30-Day and 1-Year Mortality" published in the December 2025 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.

New podcast series! Trauma Anesthesiology Ask the Expert

Dr. Meera Gangadharan interviews two experts, Dr. Raj Nathwani and Dr. Justin Knittel, about the role of the trauma anesthesiologist in patient care.

Epidurals, Ethics, and Expectations: Talking Risks and Benefits in Obstetric Anesthesia with Joey Bryant-Huppert, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, NY

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Recent Guests

Justin Knittel
Associate Professor and Division Chief of Trauma Anesthesiology
Washington University School of Medicine
Episode: Trauma Anesthesiology Fellowship
Raj Nathwani
Trauma Lead for Anesthesia and Trauma Fellowship Program Director
Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington
Episode: Trauma Anesthesiology Fellowship
Kevin Trentino
Senior Research Fellow within the Medical School of the University of Western Australia, manages a research team with the East Metropolitan Health Service
University of Western Australia
Episode: Article of the Month – November 2025 – Shannon Farmer and Kevin Trentino
James Isbister
Emeritus consultant physician, specialist hematologist and transfusion medicine specialist, adjunct professor at Sydney University, who proposed the term patient blood management.
Sydney University
Episode: Article of the Month – November 2025 – Shannon Farmer and James Isbister
Dr. Jeanna Blitz
Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Wake Forest University, President of the Society for Perioperative Assessment and Quality Improvement.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Episode: Article of the Month – October 2025 – Thomas Vetter and Jeanna Blitz
Dr. Angela Edwards
First author of the article, co-founding director of preoperative medicine programs, past president of SPACI
Society for Preoperative Assessment and Quality Improvement
Episode: Article of the Month – October 2025 – David Hepner and Angela Edwards
Dr. Robert Farney
recently retired as Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah
University of Utah
Episode: Article of the Month – September 2025 – Satya Krishna Ramachandran and Robert Farney
Fred Shapiro
Associate Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and Director of Research and Medical Student Education at Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Harvard Medical School
Episode: Article of the Month – August 2025 – Jennifer Weller, Fred Shapiro and Vikranth Chinthareddy
Vikranth Chinthareddy
Research Coordinator in the Department of Anesthesia at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Episode: Article of the Month – August 2025 – Jennifer Weller, Fred Shapiro and Vikranth Chinthareddy

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 119 ratings
  • Poor etiquette

    Published 40 episodes on the same day! Poor form

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    curranspat
    Canada3 years ago
  • Favorite anesthesia podcast

    Love the short keyword episodes

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RealRiojas
    United States6 years ago
  • Relax the voice

    Good Topics and Content.

    “Keys to the Cart” difficult to listen to. Podcast speakers sound stiff and non-fluent. It sounds like a non-medical person reading content off cue cards or out of a medical textbook.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    fithtifgjduriidufujfudi
    United States6 years ago
  • Short, sweet, succint

    Thanks, Dr Ally B!! Appreciate your weekly podcast, good reviews that stick in my brain this time around:)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    staeces
    United States8 years ago
  • Consistently excellent

    Thoughtful and balanced--love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    farallonislands
    United States12 years ago

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Feedback indicates guests are often recognized experts providing valuable insights into the profession, making it a must-listen for practitioners.
Some concerns are raised about the formatting and presentation style, suggesting room for improvement in engagement and fluency.
Listeners appreciate the informative and comprehensive nature of episodes, contributing to substantial learning and ongoing medical education.
Many find the discussion of current trends and practices essential in advancing their understanding and skills in anesthesia.

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Trauma Anesthesiology Fellowship
Q: Who should apply for a Trauma Anesthesia Fellowship?
Individuals interested in advancing trauma care, including both US and foreign medical graduates, should consider applying, especially if they want to lead trauma anesthesia programs or improve trauma management.
Trauma Anesthesiology Fellowship
Q: What would a current anesthesiology graduate from the US expect to gain from doing a trauma anesthesiology fellowship?
Graduates will gain expertise in acute care, including skills in resuscitation, airway management, and teamwork in trauma settings. They will become comfortable performing anesthesia in critical situations and develop a strong niche in trauma care.
Article of the Month – November 2025 – Shannon Farmer and Kevin Trentino
Q: What is the role of AI and data?
AI is seen as an important tool in healthcare, helping to simplify administrative duties, enhance clinical prediction models, and potentially improve data collection and analysis in PBM.
Article of the Month – October 2025 – Thomas Vetter and Jeanna Blitz
Q: What do you perceive are the primary obstacles to implementing a standardized perioperative medicine fellowship curriculum?
The key challenges include demonstrating that these programs deliver better patient outcomes and the need for skilled clinicians trained to adapt these principles.
Article of the Month – October 2025 – Thomas Vetter and Jeanna Blitz
Q: How did you and your colleagues go about creating this detailed Fellowship Curriculum blueprint?
We brought together program directors from perioperative medicine fellowships across the country to compare our curricula and highlight important themes.

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What is OpenAnesthesia Multimedia about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the evolving field of anesthesiology, a wide range of topics spanning education, patient safety, and clinical innovations are discussed. Episodes frequently feature insights from leading experts in anesthesia, touching on important areas such as opioid management, the use of point-of-care ultrasound, and advancements in office-based anesthesia practices. Notably, the education-oriented approach aims to foster a better understanding of both technical skills and the non-technical aspects crucial for healthcare providers, emphasizing professionalism, communication, and active listening in healthcare settings. This engaging blend of clinical insights and educational content is likely to appeal to anesthesia professionals, residents,... more

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