Brohi dissects why trauma management has changed so dramatically in the last 20 years and how it may look in the future. The Video The Podcast The Slides Brohi - Triumph Over Trauma from oliflower
+ levitan, richard – airway dogmalysis Lucy Timms, December 16, 2014September 16, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, Airway, 0 O’s in the Nose. Richard Levitan’s tips and tricks for optimising the nasopharynx as part of your airway management.
+ Acute Coagulopathy of Trauma by Brohi Lucy Timms, August 13, 2014September 16, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, 0 Karim Brohi highlights the pitfalls of fluid resuscutation and the deadly spiral of coagulopathy in severe trauma.
+ Blogs & blogging basics Kay Shanley, June 11, 2014September 16, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, 0 What are they? What can they do for me? Which ones should I start with? How do I build...
+ gazing into the crystal ball by mallin Lucy Timms, November 20, 2014September 16, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, Ultrasound, 0 Death of the stethoscope? Mike Malin demonstrates the power of bedside ultrasound, unique applications, and future directions.
+ MEXICO, HYPERTHERMIA AND 60 MINUTES Lucy Timms, October 1, 2014September 17, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, Metabolic, Misc, Resuscitation, Tox, 0 Crystal caves in Mexico. David Rosengren’s enthralling tales of humidity, hyperthermia and human limits. How does the body cope?
+ Story – Is chloride a poison? Lucy Timms, August 13, 2014September 21, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, GI/Renal, Metabolic, Research, 0 Leaving bicarb behind. David Story on rethinking acid-base balance in critical care.
+ icu echo, now in 3d – by janin Lucy Timms, November 26, 2014September 16, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, Ultrasound, 0 The single best test ? Pierre Janin examines the use of transthoracic echo in ICU. The best possible applications...
+ Pilcher, David — Prediction in Critical Care: Science, Art or Foolishness? Lucy Timms, December 17, 2014September 21, 2015, The Talks smaccGold 2014, Prognostication, Resus Mind, 0 Tools for success. David Pilcher examines the plethora of available tools for outcome prediction in critical care.