
Show overview
Anesthesia Learn On The Go has been publishing since 2019, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 33 episodes. That works out to roughly 8 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 12 min and 18 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Education show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1 year ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2021, with 13 episodes published. Published by University of Kentucky Department of Anesthesiology.
From the publisher
A Podcast from the University of Kentucky Department of Anesthesiology
Latest Episodes
View all 33 episodesEp 33Episode 33: Labor Analgesia
DrDavis, Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, takes a deep dive into Labor Analgesia.
Ep 32Episode 32: Remimazolam
DrWetherington, Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses how the medication Remimazolam can be used in clinical practice.
Ep 31Episode 31: Care for the patient in the Pediatric PACU
DrJoseph Wells, Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses care for patients in the Pediatric PACU.
Ep 30Episode 30: ABA Basic Science Review: Compare and Contrast Pharmacokinetics of Volatile Anesthetic Agents
DrJustin Talwar, Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses pharmacokinetics of volatile anesthetic agents.
Ep 29Episode 29: A Quick Guide to Perioperative Glucose Monitoring and Management
DrJasveen Kaur Chadha, Anesthesiologist at the University of Kentucky, discusses perioperative glucose monitoring and management.
Ep 28Episode 28: LVAD Primer – What Are All These Numbers?
DrGrant Avritt, PGY-4 Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, talks about LVAD.
Ep 27Episode 27: A Brief Review of Delayed Awakening from Anesthesia
DrDouglas Dauer, PGY-4 Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, talks about prolonged awakening from Anesthesia.
Ep 26Episode 26: Going with the Flow: the Highs and Lows of ECMO
DrAshley Lipscomb, PGY4 anesthesiology resident at the University of Kentucky, sweeps through the basics of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
Ep 25Episode 25: Palliative Care in Anesthesiology
Palliative care’s value and relationship with anesthesiology as it pertains to patients in and out of the operating room.
Ep 24Episode 24: Bronchospasm and Laryngospasm
Intraoperative diagnosis and management of bronchospasm and laryngospasm.
Ep 23Episode 23: Management of Intraoperative Hypertension
Possible causes and treatments of intraoperative hypertension.
Ep 22Episode 22: Hypoxemia during One Lung Ventilation
DrAustin Bolton discusses some of the physiology and management of hypoxemia during one lung ventilation.
Ep 21Episode 21: Anesthesia implications of intracranial hypertension
A discussion of intracranial hypertension with special attention to the underlying pathophysiology and anesthetic management.
Ep 20Episode 20: A Quick Guide to Pediatric Preoperative Sedation
DrNathaniel Linville, PGY-4 Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses the most popular options for pediatric preoperative sedation, their pros and cons, and when to use each.
Ep 19Episode 19: Intraoperative Hypoxemia Differential Diagnosis and Treatment
DrJoshua Rock, PGY-4 Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, gives a broad overview of the causes and potential treatments for intraoperative hypoxemia.
Ep 18Episode 18: PONV
DrHarbut, PGY-4 Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses options for patients with severe PONV, more than just Zofran.
Ep 17Episode 17: Pain Physiology
In this episode we discuss pain pathways, physiology and review important definitions of relevant pain-related terms.
Ep 16Episode 16: Pulmonary Aspiration in the Perioperative Period
DrWalberg, Chief Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses who is at risk of pulmonary aspiration, preventative measures to reduce the risk and treatment strategies if aspiration occurs.
Ep 15Episode 15: Which block for which surgery? : Lower extremity and trunk
DrBraxton Adkins, PGY-4 Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses the typical nerve blocks performed in the lower extremity and trunk and reasonable uses for themThis is part 2 of 2.
Ep 14Episode 14: Which block for which surgery? : Upper extremity
DrBraxton Adkins, PGY-4 Anesthesiology Resident at the University of Kentucky, discusses the typical nerve blocks performed in the upper extremity and reasonable uses for themThis is part 1 of 2.