Call for Participants
A followup to ‘Ether/Or’ is in the works, and this time we are looking to include patient experiences of modern anaesthesia.
Get in touch via the contact form below!
For our next project, we are looking to include a deeper look into the patient experience of anaesthesia and explore the breadth of anaesthetic practice. If you have had an anaesthetic recently, we want to hear from you!
Selected participants will be invited to an online interview of up to 1 hour in length to discuss their experiences of anaesthetic care. Interviews with patients will be woven into a new narrative documentary exploring what it means to have an anaesthetic in the 21st century, and whether it makes and difference what sort of anaesthetic you get, answering questions like who gets to be asleep and who has to be awake and why?
Get in touch if you have had experience of:
General anaesthesia for emergency surgery
Spinal or epidural anaesthesia for caesarean delivery
Surgery under local or regional anaesthesia
Anaesthesia for major abdominal surgery
Anaesthesia for cancer surgery
Anaesthesia for awake brain surgery
Or any other interesting experiences of anaesthesia
Contact us.
Tell us a bit about yourself, and give us a brief summary of your anaesthetic experience, what sort of anaesthetic you had (ie, general anaesthesia, spinal anaesthesia, regional anaesthesia etc), and what it was like, and we will be in touch!