+ SMACCForce: Prehospital Damage Control Resuscitation by Ann Weaver Phoebe Adams, July 30, 2018October 16, 2018, SMACCForce 2017, The Talks DASsmacc, prehospital, Resusitation, 0 Prehospital Damage Control Resuscitation by Ann Weaver
+ SonoBYTE: Echo in Cardiac Arrest by Haney Mallemat Phoebe Adams, December 3, 2018January 22, 2019, 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....
+ Doctors Don’t Rule the Resus by Ashley Liebig Phoebe Adams, September 3, 2018August 31, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, Resuscitation, 0 What if in just a few short hours we could take all that we have learned about resuscitation from...
+ SMACCForce: Bringing Lessons from MERT back home Phoebe Adams, August 7, 2018October 11, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, MERT, smaccFORCE, 0 Bringing Lessons from MERT back home by Claire Park
+ 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...
+ The Everywoman’s Guide to Resuscitating the Post Cardiac Surgery Patient Phoebe Adams, August 13, 2018August 13, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, Cardiac Surgery, critical care, Resuscitation, sternotomy, 0 The arrested heart surgery patient is a unique beast in surgery and critical care. Dr Nikki Stamp will discuss...
+ Whole Body Ultrasound Centered on the Lung: A Holistic Approach by Daniel Lichtenstein Phoebe Adams, September 24, 2018September 24, 2018, The Talks DASsmacc, lungs, Ultrasound, 0 Using a 1982 portable unit (ADR-4000), we could define, since 1985, a use of ultrasound devoted to the critically...
+ 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...