Brannigan busts the current recommendations on the use of stroke thrombolysis by showing no evidence of benefit.
+ MICHELLE JOHNSTON: LESSONS from the CLASSICS Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Personal Development, 0 Johnston draws us away from the the dry aptness of medical texts to prise open our more expressive, sensitive...
+ ANDREW NUMA: WHEN ENOUGH IS ENOUGH Kate, October 30, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, End of life, Paeds, 0
+ SCOTT WEINGART ON THE ESSENCE OF CRITICAL CARE: UPSTAIRS CARE, ANYWHERE! Kate, October 30, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Personal Development, Resus Mind, Resuscitation, 0
+ KEN FAULDER: KEN FAULDER: CLOT RETRIEVAL AND THE FUTURE OF STROKECLOT RETRIEVAL AND THE FUTURE OF STROKE Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Neuro, 0 Ken Faulder weighs in on intraluminal therapy in acute stroke management. A world expert on a highly topical subject.
+ MATT O’MEARA on FLUIDS & KIDS: FEAST or Famine? Kate, October 30, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Cardiac, LATHER, Paeds, Resuscitation, 0
+ KIA WAHL: be SEEN, be HEARD (the VIEW from GOOGLE/YOUTUBE) Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Education, Misc, 0 Wahl brings her technological know-how to smacc to help you maximise your foamed presence.
+ JOE LEX: FROM HIPPOCRATES TO OSLER TO FOAM Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Education, Personal Development, 0 Joe Lex has been involved in Emergency Medicine for more than 42 years, initially as an Army medic with...
+ SIMON CARLEY: WRESTLING WITH RISK Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Patient Safety, Personal Development, Resus Mind, 0 Carley chews through numbers and logic to arrive at some good reasons for diagnostic indeterminacy.