NovPod - Season 2, Episode 3: What do anaesthetists do on labour ward?
In episode 3 we are joined by Dr Serina Sidhu, an anaesthetic CT1 about to start her obstetric novice period. Rosie and Eoin are here to answer her questions about the role of the anaesthetist on the labour ward and what we actually do on a day to day basis.
References
- OAA Obstetric QRH - https://www.oaa-anaes.ac.uk/oaa-quick-reference-handbook/qrh
- Anaesthesia (e-LA) -> Core Training - Clinical -> e-LA Module 04a - Obstetrics -> 07 Serious problems in obstetric anaesthesia
The Novpod: a beginner's guide to obstetric anaesthesia is created, edited and co-hosted by Dr Eoin Dore, Dr Duncan Kemp and Dr Rosie Grimes. The NovPod is presented by Anaesthesia on Air, in association with the Royal College of Anaesthetists. NovPod series 2 was created in collaboration with the RCoA and Obstetric Anaesthetists’ Association
Please note all opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the individuals appearing on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views of the RCoA and OAA.
Eoin graduated from UCL in 2014 and after completing foundation training in London, one particularly challenging night shift made him realise the impact that he could have on patients by pursuing a career in anaesthetics and critical care. Following this new found ambition, he began ACCS anaesthetics training in Birmingham before starting his registrar training in Thames Valley in 2021. After completing a year as Chief Registrar at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, he is now in his ST6 year at Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Twitter: @DoreEoin
Rosie is an ST6 anaesthetic trainee who graduated from UCL in 2014. She has carried out her anaesthetic training to date in South London, and has an interest in Education and Wellbeing.
Serina graduated from Bristol in 2019 and is currently a CT3 ACCS Anaesthetic trainee in Thames Valley who will be commencing her IACOA later this year.
She has an interest in medical education and is currently the trainee lead for Empowering Management and Leadership in Anaesthesia (EMLA) projects related to education within her department. Her work in this has been presented nationally and she has been involved in projects looking at widening access to medicine.
Outside of work she enjoys playing netball, gardening and maintaining her many houseplants.
James Cullen is a core anaesthetics trainee working in Thames Valley. He has interests in quality improvement and education.
He has been an editor for two episodes of the NovPod season 2 after being a listener to season one!
Out of work he can be found playing the guitar or editing his band's music.