Shared decision making - a joint CPOC/RCoA podcast, part 2

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AI and patient information

In this podcast Dr Samantha Black, Dr Maya Sussmann and Chair of Patient voices at RCoA, Jenny Westaway discuss the use and growth of AI large language models and their role in the patient-clinician conversation, and the various risks and opportunities this presents. They discuss ...  Show more

Anaesthesia 2025 podcast - Paediatric regional anaesthesia

In this podcast, recorded at our Anaesthesia 2025 conference in Belfast consultant anaesthetists Dr Branislav (Brano) Mislovic and Dr Will Donaldson discuss developments in paediatric regional anaesthesia, following Brano's address to the conference.Brano and Will address misconc ...  Show more

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