Archive for month: October, 2013
MICHELLE JOHNSTON on THE ASSESSMENT OF SHOCK
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Cardiac, Sepsis, Ultrasound, 0Michelle Johnston gets past the numbers and puts gestalt back into managing a shocked patient. Incredible Prezi to go...
ANTHONEY HOLLEY on WAR: WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0Anthony Holley brings a military perspective to advances made in trauma management on and off the battlefield.
MICHAEL PARR on TRAUMA PERFORMANCE: HOW GOOD CAN YOU GET?
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Patient Safety, Personal Development, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0Michael Parr’s ‘how-to’ for optimising hospital care: systematic, protocol driven, and technology intense.
BRIAN BURNS: TRAUMA BEFORE + BEYOND THE HOSPITAL
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0Brian Burns on managing trauma patients in extremis and in extreme conditions.
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JUSTIN BOWRA on IVC FILLING: THE ULTIMATE MYTH
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Cardiac, Ultrasound, 0Bowra examines the possibility of ‘turning off the machine’ and behaving like a doctor versus a detailed examination of...
Paul Young, the chief investigator of the HEAT trial, discusses how honey bees and desert iguanas have lead to...