Dr Timothy Mann is an anaesthetist based in Subiaco, in Perth’s inner west. He works from Suite 316, 25 McCourt Street, Subiaco WA 6008. Anaesthesia is the part of care that helps surgeries and procedures go safely, while keeping people comfortable.
In the operating theatre and around surgery, Dr Mann looks after patients before, during, and after anaesthesia. He helps with administering anaesthesia for planned operations, and also monitors vital signs while the procedure is happening. This kind of careful watching matters, because it helps the team spot changes early and respond quickly.
Pain management is also a big part of the work. At times, people feel sore after surgery, and pain can slow down recovery. Dr Mann helps provide pain relief during and after the procedure, aiming to make the whole experience feel more manageable.
Over time, anaesthetists build a routine of checking how patients respond to anaesthesia. Dr Mann assesses how someone is doing during the process and adjusts plans as needed. For many people, that means feeling less worried on the day of surgery, because the focus stays on comfort and safety.
Day to day, the patients looked after can be anyone needing surgery or another medical procedure under anaesthesia. That can include people coming in for different types of operations, and people who need close monitoring while they’re in theatre. At times, the care team will also be helping manage the move from anaesthesia into recovery, when the body starts waking up and adjusting.
When it comes to experience, the important point here is the hands-on work involved in giving anaesthesia, monitoring vital signs, and supporting comfort during and after surgery. Exact years or details aren’t listed in the information available, but the role itself is built around constant checking and safe practice.
Education details aren’t provided here, but anaesthesia training generally involves formal medical study and supervised clinical work, plus ongoing learning as guidelines and best practice keep improving.
Research and clinical trial information isn’t listed. Publication and trial details aren’t available here, so there’s nothing specific to add on that front.