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Anaesthetic Awareness Network (UK & Ireland)
Web: http://anaestheticawareness.net
The Anaesthetic Awareness Network (UK & Ireland) exists in order to:
- Offer support and encouragement to victims of awareness and their families.
- Share stories and information where appropriate for the benefit of victims.
- Develop a network of patients and professionals who are willing to work together to find effective solutions to the problem of awareness.
- Campaign nationally and internationally for the benefit of patients, with particular regard to the appropriate after-care of those who have experienced awareness.
- Act as a catalyst for change, in both public and professional arenas, regarding the availability of technologies for consciousness monitoring during anaesthesia.
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