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    Explore " haldane" with insightful episodes like "The placental transfer of oxygen explained in 4 easy steps!", "Women in Business: Celeste Haldane (Part 2)" and "Romans - Flow of Thought" from podcasts like ""Anaesthesia Coffee Break", "BIV Today" and "Then and Now Preterist Podcast"" and more!

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    The placental transfer of oxygen explained in 4 easy steps!

    The placental transfer of oxygen explained in 4 easy steps!



    In this episode we talk about the main steps that facilitate gas exchange at the placenta. 

    This is great applied respiratory physiology and a common question in the viva and SAQs!

    Double Bohr effect
    Check out power and Kam chapter 3 - resp physiology or this great summary
    http://www.anaesthesia.uct.ac.za/sites/default/files/image_tool/images/93/10-The%20Bohr%20and%20Haldane%20Effects%20%28K%20Bergh%29.pdf

    check out some model answers at
    https://anaesthesiacollective.com/education/first-part-exam/

    Power and Kam
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Principles-Physiology-Anaesthetist-Peter-Kam-ebook/dp/B08GY1MXMH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3B9KG9NMH60BU&dchild=1&keywords=principles+of+anatomy+and+physiology+for+the+anaesthetist&qid=1614831758&s=books&sprefix=principles+of+%2Cstripbooks%2C328&sr=1-1

    Table with approx values
    Uterine Artery       pO2 100    100% sats      pCO2 32mmHg
    Uterine Vein           pO2 40        80% sats         pCO2 46

    Umbilical Artery          pO2 20        60% sats         pCO2 50
    Umbilical Vein               pO2 30        80% sats         pCO2 40

              

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    Women in Business: Celeste Haldane (Part 2)

    Women in Business: Celeste Haldane (Part 2)

    On the latest episode of the Women in Business podcast series, sponsored by UBC Sauder School of Business… 

    Celeste Haldane, chief commissioner of the British Columbia Treaty Commission, tackles economic reconciliation, work-life balance and taking risks.

    "Part of taking risk is knowing when to actually push a boundary to make some change," she says. In her professional and volunteer roles, Haldane is working to push boundaries and move the needle on reconciliation. Investing in talent, respect and communication are key to that mission, and to the work of being a leader.

    "We have to ensure that we are hearing everyone's voices. Sometimes we aren't going to like what we hear, and sometimes they might not like what we have to say either. But it's about creating that space, and it's about having that dialogue."

    Business in Vancouver’s Women in Business podcast series features in-depth conversations with women who have risen through the ranks of respective fields.

    Join host Hayley Woodin weekly over the next month for more discussions with women who lead. New episodes will launch on May 13 and May 21.

    Four episodes. Four women. Four unique stories of leadership. 

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Romans - Flow of Thought

    Romans - Flow of Thought
    We continue our introductory comments and survey of the contents of Apostle Paul's letter to the first century Christians in Rome. One of the best overviews of the flow of thought found in the book of Romans was written in the Preface of Haldane's commentary on Romans. He notes that Paul's goal for his argumentation was to convince both Jews and Gentiles to unite together as one new people of God. Knowing that purpose behind his words really helps us understand Romans so much better. If you wish to have the free PDF written lesson outline for this podcast, simply email us to request it (preterist1@preterist.org). Be sure to mention the date of this podcast when you contact us.Support the show
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