Anesthesia Guidebook is the go-to guide for anesthesia providers who want to master their craft.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMedicineEducation |
What’s up y’all! I’m back at it after a summer hiatus. I actually wrote/recorded this episode back in May 2025, but then summer hit with camping trips, work projects, grad school, home renovations… you know, life! I’m pumped to bring this episode ... more
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I’m a veterinary small animal specialty and emergency anesthetist - yes we do median sternotomies, thoracotomies, craniotomies, etc. in vetmed! - and it’s so interesting to compare protocol. I especially like the dexmedetomidine episode & “nerding out” discussing the pharmacodynamics. The reversal is atipamezole, and yes it will take away the MAC sparing effects. I never reverse under GA because it has the potential to cause significant hypotension. Looking forward to more episodes to come!
This podcast has been amazing. I wish I found it sooner. The host seems like such a chill dude and likable guy that I wish I could have as a preceptor. He hits a lot of the important information that you need to know. Love the top drawer run downs!
I am a 1st year SRNA out of Detroit. My friend who is a CRNA recommended this podcast to me and it has been a great adjunct to studying. The podcast has helped me to learn science based information as well as a lot of practical application of concepts. The podcast helps to put broad information from the class room into real life context. Further more I have learned a lot of cool anesthesia facts that aren’t discussed in class as well as information about the profession. I really enjoy listening ... more
First year SRNA, we are currently learning about the physiology of acute pain. Loved listening to EP 103. Eliana did a great job presenting and held my attn. Thank you for teaching me something this morning!
Second year SRNA here… This was a phenomenal review of locals. Very thorough and explained in a way that is clinically applicable. I really enjoyed this podcast, thank you!
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Focusing on the intricacies of the anesthesia field, the content covers a wide array of topics that support the professional development of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and other anesthesia providers. Episodes emphasize critical themes including psychological safety, systems thinking, leadership in healthcare, resilience engineering, and practical applications of anesthesia techniques. The discussions often feature guest experts and delve into contemporary issues faced by anesthesia professionals, making it a valuable resource for those navigating the complexities of the field. Unique in its approach, the program intertwines educational insights with real-life scenarios, helping listeners bridge the gap between theory and... more
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Anesthesia Guidebook launched 5 years ago and published 121 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Anesthesia Guidebook include:
1. Matt Moody
2. Austin Cole
3. Robert Whitehurst
4. Stacey Such
5. Keli Rueth
6. Jennifer Heiden
7. Chuck Biddle
8. Eliana Zimmerman
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