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BONUS EPISODE: Professor David Story chats to us about Acid Base Physiology

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We are so privileged to interview Professor David Story.
Professor David Story is foundation chair of Anaesthesia and Deputy Director of the Centre for Integrated Critical Care at the University of Melbourne. He is a part-time staff anaesthetist at the Austin Hospital in Melbourne where his clinical work is predominantly perioperative care for sicker adults including for liver transplantation.
His research includes perioperative outcomes and models of care; applied physiology including acid-base disorders; environmental aspects of anaesthesia; He studied medicine at Monash University and also graduated with a bachelor of medical sciences on exercise at high altitude. David received his FANZCA in 1997.
His doctorate from the University of Melbourne (2004) is on simplifying the Stewart approach to acid-base disorders.
Besides being on a number of important committees, He was an examiner in the ANZCA primary exam for 12 years.
Here are some of the resources mentioned.
The Stewart approach app
https://www.abgst.altervista.org
A couple of Prof Story's Articles:
Stewart Acid-Base: A Simplified Bedside Approach
https://emcrit.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/27140683_-Stewart-Acid-Base_-A-Simplified-Bedside-Approach.pdf
Bench-to-bedside review: a brief history of clinical acid-base
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15312207/
Please support us on our patreon
https://www.patreon.com/anaesthesia
All proceeds will go to fund a fellow to help train anaesthetists in developing countries.
and check us out on iTunes at
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/anaesthesia-coffee-break/id1540682318
Or spotify at
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If you enjoyed this content please like and subscribe
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Check out www.anaesthesiacollective.com and sign up to the ABCs of Anaesthesia facebook group for other content.
Any questions please email abcsofanaesthesia@gmail.com
Disclaimer:
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Where applicable patients have given written informed consent to the use of their images in video/photography and aware that it will be published online and visible by medical practitioners and the general public.
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The medical information is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.
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You must not rely on the information as an alternative to assessing and managing your patient with your treating team and consultant.
You should seek your own advice from your medical practitioner in relation to any of the topics discussed in this episode’
Medical information can change rapidly, and the author/s make all reasonable attempts to provide accurate information at the time of filming. There is no guarantee that the information will be accurate at the time of viewing
The information provided is within the scope of a specialist anaesthetist (FANZCA) working in Australia.
The information presented here does not represent the views of any hospital or ANZCA.
These videos are solely for training and education of medical practitioners, and are not an advertisement. They were not sponsored and offer no discounts, gifts or other inducements.
This disclaimer was created based on a Contractology template available at http://www.contractology.com.

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We are so privileged to interview Professor David Story.
Professor David Story is foundation chair of Anaesthesia and Deputy Director of the Centre for Integrated Critical Care at the University of Melbourne. He is a part-time staff anaesthetist at the Austin Hospital in Melbourne where his clinical work is predominantly perioperative care for sicker adults including for liver transplantation.
His research includes perioperative outcomes and models of care; applied physiology including acid-base disorders; environmental aspects of anaesthesia; He studied medicine at Monash University and also graduated with a bachelor of medical sciences on exercise at high altitude. David received his FANZCA in 1997.
His doctorate from the University of Melbourne (2004) is on simplifying the Stewart approach to acid-base disorders.
Besides being on a number of important committees, He was an examiner in the ANZCA primary exam for 12 years.
Here are some of the resources mentioned.
The Stewart approach app
https://www.abgst.altervista.org
A couple of Prof Story's Articles:
Stewart Acid-Base: A Simplified Bedside Approach
https://emcrit.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/27140683_-Stewart-Acid-Base_-A-Simplified-Bedside-Approach.pdf
Bench-to-bedside review: a brief history of clinical acid-base
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15312207/
Please support us on our patreon
https://www.patreon.com/anaesthesia
All proceeds will go to fund a fellow to help train anaesthetists in developing countries.
and check us out on iTunes at
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/anaesthesia-coffee-break/id1540682318
Or spotify at
https://open.spotify.com/show/0rnOhhB9IGqgBmgPyNy91s?si=C2uKucgjRomqxWyXvEkKzg&dl_branch=1
If you enjoyed this content please like and subscribe
Please post any comments or questions below.
Check out www.anaesthesiacollective.com and sign up to the ABCs of Anaesthesia facebook group for other content.
Any questions please email abcsofanaesthesia@gmail.com
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this video/audio/graphic is for medical practitioner education only. It is not and will not be relevant for the general public.
Where applicable patients have given written informed consent to the use of their images in video/photography and aware that it will be published online and visible by medical practitioners and the general public.
This contains general information about medical conditions and treatments. The information is not advice and should not be treated as such.
The medical information is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.
The presenter makes no representations or warranties in relation to the medical information on this video.
You must not rely on the information as an alternative to assessing and managing your patient with your treating team and consultant.
You should seek your own advice from your medical practitioner in relation to any of the topics discussed in this episode’
Medical information can change rapidly, and the author/s make all reasonable attempts to provide accurate information at the time of filming. There is no guarantee that the information will be accurate at the time of viewing
The information provided is within the scope of a specialist anaesthetist (FANZCA) working in Australia.
The information presented here does not represent the views of any hospital or ANZCA.
These videos are solely for training and education of medical practitioners, and are not an advertisement. They were not sponsored and offer no discounts, gifts or other inducements.
This disclaimer was created based on a Contractology template available at http://www.contractology.com.

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