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Airway, Breathing, Conversation
USask Anesthesia
70 episodes
1 week ago
Patient-centered anesthetic information with a uniquely Saskatchewan point of view. Run by the anesthesiology residents at the University of Saskatchewan, this podcast was created with the goal of providing individuals with anesthesiology-related medical information. Join us as we demystify the incredible specialty that is anesthesiology! This podcast does not replace real-world medical advice! Please speak with a physician to address your personal health concerns. Also, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Dept of Anesthesiology.
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Patient-centered anesthetic information with a uniquely Saskatchewan point of view. Run by the anesthesiology residents at the University of Saskatchewan, this podcast was created with the goal of providing individuals with anesthesiology-related medical information. Join us as we demystify the incredible specialty that is anesthesiology! This podcast does not replace real-world medical advice! Please speak with a physician to address your personal health concerns. Also, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Dept of Anesthesiology.
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Ep 68: Grand Rounds: A review of Perioperative Anaphylaxis: What Happens After Resuscitation (The Perspective of an Allergist) (Greg Peters)
Airway, Breathing, Conversation
36 minutes 43 seconds
2 weeks ago
Ep 68: Grand Rounds: A review of Perioperative Anaphylaxis: What Happens After Resuscitation (The Perspective of an Allergist) (Greg Peters)

Recorded on October 3, 2025.


Join us for grand rounds this week where Dr. Greg Peters, an immunologist and respirologist working in Saskatoon, discusses perioperative anaphylaxis.


Dr. Peters graduated at the U of S in 1999, and initially did a family medicine residency, and then worked for 5 years as a small town Family Doctor and Emergency Physician. In 2006, he went back to residency at the U of S in Internal Medicine and did a fellowship in Respirology from 2009–2011 before going to Winnipeg MB in 2011 to do a second fellowship in Clinical Immunology & Allergy. He has worked in private practice in Saskatoon since 2013.


Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

Airway, Breathing, Conversation
Patient-centered anesthetic information with a uniquely Saskatchewan point of view. Run by the anesthesiology residents at the University of Saskatchewan, this podcast was created with the goal of providing individuals with anesthesiology-related medical information. Join us as we demystify the incredible specialty that is anesthesiology! This podcast does not replace real-world medical advice! Please speak with a physician to address your personal health concerns. Also, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Dept of Anesthesiology.