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Title: ANZCA Bulletin (September 2018)
Keywords: Indigenous health
National Anaesthesia Day
Fatigue
Doctors' health and wellbeing
Opioids
Chronic Pain
Anaphylaxis emergency
Medical Education
Perioperative Medicine
Diving and hyperbaric medicine
Issue Date: Sep-2018
Publisher: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
Series/Report no.: ANZCA Bulletin;
Description: Table of contents. 4 President’s message from president. 5 Chief executive officer’s message 6 Letters to the editor 8 ANZCA and FPM in the news 10 ANZCA and government: Indigenous health report 14 FPM meets Australia’s Minister for Health Greg Hunt 19 ANZCA’s professional documents: What would you do? 22 Get ready for ANZCA National Anaesthesia Day. 24 ANZCA drives new Indigenous health strategy. 34 Hero anaesthetist gives his all in Thailand rescue dive. 41 Fatigue – a cultural and systemic issue. 46 Safety and quality: Safe labelling. 50 ANZCA Clinical Trials Network 52 ANZCA Research Foundation update 54 Library update 59 Faculty of Pain Medicine 62 Opioids and chronic pain. 64 Anaesthetic history 66 CPD. 67 Would you know how to respond in an anaphylaxis emergency? 69 Medical education – why would I want to do a course about that?! 70 Perioperative medicine attracts more trainees. 72 Common mistakes in audits or research 73 Diploma of Advanced Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine 76 Special interest group events 78 New Zealand news 81 Australian news 88 Obituaries. 91 Future meeting
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11055/966
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