Airwayve is a Canadian anesthesia podcast for medical students led by medical students (Jenny Hu, Alex Xiang, Josephine Ding) from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
In this episode of Airwayve, join Jenny and Alex as they discuss patients receiving prone positioning in the OR. We first start with the basics- what prone positioning looks like, how patients are sa…
In this episode of Airwayve, your hosts Alex and Jenny tackle anaesthetic considerations for patients with elevated intracranial pressure. Join us as we break down the core anatomy and physiology beh…
In this episode, Grace and Winnie sit down with their classmates Sanjum and Irene- newly matched anesthesia residents at McMaster and U of T- to reflect on their journeys to residency. From choosing …
Join us this month with Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace, alongside a special guest Dr. Sean Middleton to talk about medical assistance in dying (MAiD). Dr. Middleton is a staff anesthesiologist at Gr…
Join us this month with Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace, alongside a special guest Dr. Kathleen Wheeler to talk about palliative care. Dr. Wheeler works as a staff anesthesiologist at Hamilton Health…
Join us this month with Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace, alongside a special guest Dr. Paul McHardy to talk about regional anesthesia. Dr. McHardy is a renowned regional anesthesiologist at the Sunny…
Join us this month with Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace, alongside a special guest Dr. Jose Carvalho, to talk about obstetrical anesthesia. Dr. Carvalho is the former Director of Obstetric Anesthesia…
Join two of our new Airwayve hosts Alex and Jenny for an episode covering anesthetic considerations. In today's talk they cover obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity, including the anatomy and ph…
Join us this month with Airwayve hosts Grace and Winnie, alongside a special guest Dr. Juan Camilo Segura Salguero, to talk about cardiac anesthesia. Dr. Segura is a staff anesthesiologist at Hamilto…
Join two of our new Airwayve hosts Irene and Alex for this month's episode covering pediatric anesthesia. In today's talk they give an overview of pediatric anesthesia, including a discussion of anat…
This month's episode with Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace is an interview with Dr. Jennifer Nelli about neuroanesthesia. Dr. Nelli is a staff anesthesiologist at Hamilton Health Sciences, a subspecia…
Join Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace for another episode covering anesthetic considerations. In today's talk they cover postoperative nausea and vomiting, including the physiology of vomiting, risk f…
Join Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace as they launch Airwayve's newest mini-series covering anesthesia subspecialties. Today they are joined by Dr. Eli Adly, a staff anesthesiologist at Hamilton Healt…
Join Airwayve hosts Winnie and Raven for an episode covering an important concept in respiratory physiology - ventilation and perfusion - as well as anesthetic considerations for patients with chroni…
This month's Airwayve episode is hosted by Dorisa and one of our new hosts, Maxine! We cover some physiologic changes during pregnancy and pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative anestheti…
This month's Airwayve episode is hosted by Maia and one of our new hosts, Winnie! We cover some respiratory physiology, pathophysiological changes in asthma, and finally pre-operative, intra-operativ…
Join Airwayve hosts Raven and Dorisa for an episode on atrial fibrillation. This episode provides an overview of the electrical conduction system of the heart and a brief discussion on the classifica…
Join Airwayve hosts Raven and Maia for part two of our discussion on diabetes mellitus. In this episode, we cover pharmacology and three life-threatening emergencies: diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmo…
Join Airwayve hosts Raven and Maia for an episode on anesthetic considerations for diabetes mellitus focusing on end organ complications. This episode provides an overview of cardiovascular, renal, n…
Join Airwayve hosts Raven and Dorisa as they provide an overview of awake intubation covering the following topics, illustrated with a clinical case: