🎧 New Podcast Episode! 🎧 The Pugh Award is named after William Russ Pugh, who gave the first anaesthetic in Australia. In recognition of his legacy, the Australian Society of Anaesthetists' Pugh Award is presented to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to anaesthesia, intensive care, and related disciplines. This year’s recipient was Prof. Colin Royse a true pioneer in the field! In this episode, Prof. Royse shares with podcast host Assoc Prof Suzi Nouthe challenges and breakthroughs from his distinguished career, as well as his unique perspective on what it truly means to be a pioneer. 👉 Listen here, Episode 94: https://ow.ly/rLlZ50UevIW #Anaesthesia #Podcast
Australian Society of Anaesthetists
Non-profit Organizations
Naremburn, New South Wales 4,460 followers
Supporting, representing, and educating Australia’s anaesthetists since 1934.
About us
Formed in 1934, the Australian Society of Anaesthetists is a not-for-profit, member-funded organisation dedicated to supporting, representing and educating anaesthetists to ensure the safest possible anaesthesia for the community. We work with and for our members to ensure the high standards of the profession. Our Vision is Anaesthetists practising optimally on behalf of patients, their safety and the health system. This is aimed to ensure safe and high-quality patient care for the Australian public and to achieve an accessible, equitable health system.
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External link for Australian Society of Anaesthetists
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Naremburn, New South Wales
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1934
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Primary
86 Chandos St
Naremburn, New South Wales 2065, AU
Employees at Australian Society of Anaesthetists
Updates
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This past weekend, ASA VIC hosted the inaugural Career Connections Networking Event. It was a fantastic afternoon where attendees had the opportunity to network with key members of the anaesthetic community, build new connections, and plan the next steps in their career over afternoon refreshments. The event was filled with insightful and thought-provoking discussions, making it a valuable experience for all involved. Thank you to everyone who attended, and a special thanks to the representatives who shared their knowledge and experiences.
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November is National Rural Health Month! This month we continue to spotlight rural communities and health care. 🌏 Check out episode 77 of the Australia Anaesthesia podcast: “Theatre Lights on... Orange” as podcast host Assoc Prof Suzi Nou and Dr. Charlie Warren travel through the lands of the Wiradgeri people to the city of Orange. They discuss the challenges of caring for patients in this large Local Health District (LHD). Plus, they dive into Orange's incredible food and wine scene 🍷🍇 🎧 Tune in now and join them on this fascinating journey. 👉 Listen here, Episode 77: https://ow.ly/M22K50U5NHU #NationalRuralHealthMonth #RemoteHealth #NRHM24 #Podcast #Medicine
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We are looking forward to welcoming everyone to the Art of Anaesthesia meeting today in the ACT! It’s going to be a fantastic day filled with high value workshops, engaging presentations and insightful sessions. #ace2024act #ace #asa #anzca Rhian Foster
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Attention Trainees, Provisional Fellows and New Fellows! This is your chance to network with key members of the anaesthetic community. Build new connections, exchange ideas and plan the next steps in your career over afternoon refreshments. Interstate delegates are also welcome. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity - REGISTER NOW! https://lnkd.in/gt6gnEBB
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🌟Celebrating National Rural Health Month this November!🌟 We continue to shine a spotlight on the incredible resilience of rural communities and healthcare, highlighting the unique challenges and triumphs that come with delivering care in regional Australia. 🎧 Tune into Episode 71 Theatre Lights on...Albury Wodonga with Dr Kate Drummond Join ASA member Dr. Kate Drummond as she takes us on a journey through the lands of the Wiradjeri people. Podcast host Assoc Prof Suzi Nouexplores the career of Dr Kate Drummond as a paediatric anaesthetist and pain physician, diving into the challenges and rewards of working in regional areas. 👉 Listen now: Episode 71 https://ow.ly/LO6850U5NTm #NationalRuralHealthMonth #RuralHealthcare #NRHM24 #RemoteHealth #Podcast #Medicine
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Attention Trainees, Provisional Fellows and New Fellows! Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to network with key members of the anaesthetic community. Build new connections, exchange ideas and plan the next steps in your career over afternoon refreshments. Interstate delegates are also welcome. REGISTER NOW! Spaces are limited. https://lnkd.in/gt6gnEBB
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November is National Rural Health Month! In support of our regional and rural anaesthetists, our learning resource platform ASAEd is available online, including all our exam support sessions for trainees. This means you can access the resources and guidance you need, no matter where you're learning. We're here to help you succeed, in any location! 👉 Access here: https://ow.ly/F4FT50U7u2w #NationalRuralHealthMonth #RemoteHealth #NRHM24 #Medicine
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Catchup with unedited content from the Darwin National Scientific Congress as @Assoc Prof Suzi Nou chats with@Prof Ki-Jinn, expert in regional anaesthesia from Toronto, Canada. Find out more about him, some his thoughts and experience with regional anaesthesia including his own video resources, his top tips and more! 👉 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gRgFQ4nn #Anaesthesia #Podcast #Medicine #NSC24
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Today, on Remembrance Day, we honour and remember all those who have sacrificed their lives in service to our country. We also extend our thanks to our members who have served and continue to serve. #RemembranceDay2024 #LestWeForget