‘Sustainability in anaesthesia and critical care: beyond carbon’

Sustainability in anaesthesia is a current hot topic with the impact of anaesthetic gases, plastic waste, drugs and their metabolites and many other factors under the microscope. As anaesthetists we should all be aware of the environmental impact of our practice and how we can minimise this without compromising patient safety.

This comprehensive, open access review article in BJA Education covers a range of topics relevant to environmental anaesthesia and is a good resource for interview preparation.

Read the full article here: https://www.bjaed.org/article/S2058-5349(22)00118-4/fulltext

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