The Twitter debate comes to a dramatic conclusion. Should Airway doctors use checklists ?
leeuwenberg/ le cong – “should real airway docs use checklists?”
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bilgrami, irma — reading the vent like an ecg
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Respiratory, Ventilation, 0
Own the ventilator! Irma Bilgrami lays down a framework for analysis of ventilator settings and waveforms to enhance your...
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big trouble, little people: paeds retrieval by lockie
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Paeds, Resuscitation, Sepsis, Trauma, 0
Little Adults? Fran Lockie examines our approach to critically ill children and the importance of sticking with our tried...
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bowra, justin – 21st century ultrasound education
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Ultrasound, 0
Sonophiliac, Justin Bowra highlights strategies for teaching our juniors to become adept at utilising bedside ultrasound in critical care...
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Dangers of the Deep: Exploration Medicine.
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, 0
Exploration medicine. Glenn Singleman enthralls the crowd with tales of the deep, his experiences following James Cameron into the...
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non-invasive cardiac output monitoring: no pain, all gain? by mallemat
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Cardiac, Resuscitation, Sepsis, Ultrasound, 0
A conniseur’s guide to the different families of non-invasive cardiac output monitors. Haney mallemat expertly details the pros and...
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Reid – When Should Resuscitation Stop?
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Cardiac, End of life, Misc, Resus Mind, Resuscitation, 0
Cliff Reid delivers another moving talk on when we should, and especially when we shouldn’t stop when resuscitating.
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Weingart — State-of-the-Art Intra-Arrest Care
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Cardiac, Respiratory, Resus Mind, Resuscitation, 0
Weingart tackles the dogma and evidence around resuscitation algorithms brings us the concept of truely advanced life support.
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Carley, Simon — What to believe? When to change?
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Personal Development, Research, 0
Think about improving your thinking. Simon Carley examines the only constant in our ever-changing medical world.