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+ SMACCForce: Catharsis by Ashley Liebig Phoebe Adams, October 8, 2018October 8, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, mental health, smaccFORCE, 0 SMACCForce: Catharsis by Ashley Liebig
+ Learning from Sim Part III: Critical Moments in the Intensive Care Unit by Jon Gatward Phoebe Adams, January 7, 2019January 7, 2019, The Talks DASsmacc, intensive care unit, Simulation, 0 We have difficult conversations in critical care. We deal with sick and complex patients who may be at the...
+ Did Nietzsche Know Anything About Critical Illness Survivors? by Margaret Herridge Phoebe Adams, January 9, 2019January 9, 2019, 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...
+ Push notifications reduce emergency department response Kate, June 16, 2018June 16, 2018, 2017, Posters DASsmacc 2017, 0 https://vimeo.com/275260784
+ Helping Without Harming Phoebe Adams, March 13, 2018March 13, 2018, 2017, The Talks DASsmacc, communication in critical care, Debriefing, feedback, interprofessional education, negotiation, performance gaps, 0 You’ve been resuscitating the patient for hours and finally caught up with volume. You come back on your next...
+ Neuro EM: Neuroimaging Nibble CTP mismatch in Acute Ischemic Stroke Phoebe Adams, September 7, 2018August 31, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, NeuroImaging, 0 Neuroimaging Nibble: CTP mismatch in Acute Ischemic Stroke by Ronan O’Leary
+ Management of Status Epilepticus – What SHOULD we be giving? by Brandon Foreman Phoebe Adams, August 28, 2018August 28, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, status epilepticus, 0 Management of Status Epilepticus – What SHOULD we be giving? By Brandon Foreman
+ SMACCForce: Code crimson-marginal gains to save a life by Wolfgang Voelckel Phoebe Adams, August 29, 2018October 12, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, ASSESSMENT, damage control, Fluid resuscitation, haemorrhagic shock, haemostatic resuscitation, Hypotensive resuscitation, physiologic response, Trauma, vasopressor drugs, 0 Exsanguination and brain injury are the leading causes of death after major trauma. During the last decades, significant progress...