Endocarditis has been on the back burner for a while now. It is a disease that is evolving as new risk groups emerge and microbiology change. This talk will provide you with the framework to identify the disease and avoid the pitfalls in preventing you to nail down this diagnosis. After this talk you will neither be bored nor afraid of abnormal blood cultures and you will realized you don’t need to fulfil SIRS criteria to be sexy.
Endocarditis will also f&*k you up
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Burnout, Blissful Ignorance and Addicted to SMACC – Iain Beardsell interrogates: Peter Brindley
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, 0
After getting his chance to interrogate SMACC Superstars the people finally get their chance to get their own back...
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The Future of Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Individualized Skilled Resuscitation Academy, 0
There is a huge variation in our outcomes for cardiac arrest patients. Measuring your results makes it possible for...
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Did Nietzsche Know Anything About Critical Illness Survivors? by Margaret Herridge
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Critical Illness Survivors, Nietzsche, 0
Traditionally, the focus of critical care has simply been on keeping patients alive. This is not enough, now we...
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Hardcore EM: EBM – Papers of the year
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Hardcore EM, 0
Hardcore EM: EBM – Papers of the year by Justin Morgenstern
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SonoBYTE: Echo in Cardiac Arrest by Haney Mallemat
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, cardiac arrest, ECHO, SonoBYTE, 0
Ultrasound is an important adjunct for caring for cardiac arrest patients, but trans-thoracic can deter from important hands-on compressions....
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Lighting the flame: Critical Care Education
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, critical care education, 0
This session brings together a panel of educators with a track record of innovation and design in medical education....
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Doctors Don’t Rule the Resus by Ashley Liebig
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Resuscitation, 0
What if in just a few short hours we could take all that we have learned about resuscitation from...
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