Michael Parr’s ‘how-to’ for optimising hospital care: systematic, protocol driven, and technology intense.
+ 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.
+ VICTORIA BRAZIL: TECHNOLOGY VERSUS LEARNING Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Education, Personal Development, 0 Brazil sizes up the limitations and possibilities of technology and social media applied to medical education.
+ JOE LEX: AN OLD DOG LEARNING NEW TRICKS Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Education, Personal Development, 0 Lex reflects upon the art of learning in the field of medicine as an indispensible practise for medical professionals.
+ RICHARD PAOLONI on EM in REVIEW Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Research, 0 Paolini considers key talking points in Emergency Medicine from the past year, including high sensitivity trop T, non invasive...
+ OLIVER FLOWER: TIME IS SPINE – ACUTE SPINAL CORD INJURY Oli Flower, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Neuro, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0 Oli Flower finally gets to have his turn at SMACC – with an enthusiastic and upbeat take on the...
+ SONOWARS: THE FINAL STANDOFF Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Cardiac, Education, Respiratory, Trauma, Ultrasound, 0 SMACC’s Sonowars took sonographic battling to a new level. Now you can watch the finals, recorded live at SMACC...
+ VICTORIA BRAZIL: PRESENT BETTER WITH TECH Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Education, Misc, 0 Victoria Brazil gets you clued up in the art of presentations from newbie to tech savvy in 30 minutes.
+ CHRIS NICKSON: ALL DOCTORS ARE JACKASSES Kate, October 29, 2013August 25, 2015, The Talks smacc1 2013, Resus Mind, 0 Nickson steps back to consider the metacognition of it all in the pursuit of minimising medical errors.