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      <title>ANZCA Bulletin (Spring 2024)</title>
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      <description>Title: ANZCA Bulletin (Spring 2024)
Authors: Hincks C
Description: 6  8  10  12  16  18  24  28  30  35  42  50  56  60  66  68  70  71  72        ANZCA Bulletin President’s message CEO’s message Letters to the editor In the news ANZCA and government Professional documents Perioperative medicine Doctors’ health and wellbeing Continuing professional development Beyond City Limits – Rockhampton and Mackay Indigenous health and pain Safety and quality Faculty of Pain Medicine Training and education Global development New Zealand ASM ANZCA Foundation ANZCA Clinical Trials Network ANZCA Library Obituaries</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>ANZCA Bulletin (Autumn 2025)</title>
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      <description>Title: ANZCA Bulletin (Autumn 2025)
Authors: Hincks C
Description: President’s message&#xD;
6 CEO’s message&#xD;
8 Letters to the editor&#xD;
12 ANZCA and government&#xD;
15 In the news&#xD;
16 Our Reconciliation Action Plan&#xD;
18 Perioperative medicine&#xD;
24 Tribute to Dr Di Khursandi&#xD;
26 Doctors’ health and wellbeing&#xD;
30 Fellow profile – Dr David Bramley&#xD;
34 Fellowship survey results&#xD;
38 Spotlight on the Australian Capital Territory&#xD;
44 Safety and quality&#xD;
48 Continuing professional development&#xD;
54 Faculty of Pain Medicine&#xD;
60 Training and education&#xD;
66 Global development&#xD;
72 Advancing research and collaboration&#xD;
75 ANZCA Library news&#xD;
76 Obituaries</description>
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      <title>ANZCA Bulletin (Spring 2025)</title>
      <link>https://hdl.handle.net/11055/1405</link>
      <description>Title: ANZCA Bulletin (Spring 2025)
Authors: Hincks C
Description: 4 President’s message&#xD;
6 CEO’s message&#xD;
8 Letters to the editor&#xD;
10 ANZCA and government&#xD;
16 In the news&#xD;
18 Indigenous health&#xD;
22 Faculty of Pain Medicine&#xD;
32 Professional documents&#xD;
34 Safety and quality&#xD;
44 Perioperative medicine&#xD;
48 Fellow profile – Dr Tom Cope&#xD;
49 ANZCA awards&#xD;
50 ANZCA ASM 2026 Auckland&#xD;
55 ANZCA Clinical Trials Network&#xD;
60 ANZCA Foundation&#xD;
66 Training and education&#xD;
73 ANZCA Library news&#xD;
74 Doctors’ health and wellbeing&#xD;
77 Emerging Leaders Conference&#xD;
80 Global development news&#xD;
84 Obituaries</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Australasian anaesthesia 2027: invited papers and selected continuing education lectures</title>
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      <description>Title: Australasian anaesthesia 2027: invited papers and selected continuing education lectures
Authors: Halvey E; Scott D; Farrell E [editor]
Description: NSAIDs are among the most powerful analgesics and often outperform opioids in safety and efficacy. Our patients should benefit from them wherever possible. The well-known renal, gastrointestinal (GI), cardiovascular, and bleeding risks have led to reluctance and potential underutilisation. These risks are acceptable for most patients, so long as we follow some essential “rules”, which have been distilled into an easy-to-use flowchart in this article. Nuance in patient response and NSAID pharmacokinetics means individuals may benefit from specific NSAID types, formulations or doses. Taking NSAIDs on an empty stomach allows a rapid rise in plasma concentrations and earlier analgesia, yet outdated “take with food” advice diminishes these benefits without reducing GI risks.</description>
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