Panelist participation in the “Resuscitation for the Resuscitationist” panel session.
Resuscitation for the Resuscitationist
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Learning from Sim Part I: Critical Moments in the Prehospital Setting
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, debrief, Pre-hospital simulation, Safety, 0
This talk is the start of a three day smacc journey into simulation, introducing Leah before she enters the...
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Finding the Needle in the Haystack: Paediatric Cardiac Disease by Michele Domico
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Paediatric Cardiac Disease, 0
There are several pediatric cardiac disease processes that get misdiagnosed because they present with other symptoms. No child comes...
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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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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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Neuro EM: Neuroimaging Nibble CTP mismatch in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, NeuroImaging, 0
Neuroimaging Nibble: CTP mismatch in Acute Ischemic Stroke by Ronan O’Leary
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Peter Brindley interrogates: Scott Weingart
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, medical interrogations, 0
From Upstairs Care Downstairs to Kettlebells for the Brain… WTF? A no-holds barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations....
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Voices in my Head
Phoebe Adams, , 2017, The Talks DASsmacc, Failure, medicine, mindfulness, performance, Resuscitation, Self-compassion, 0
We are all imperfect, this is the human condition. Pursuing a career in resuscitation means that some of our...
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Learning from Sim Part III: Critical Moments in the Intensive Care Unit by Jon Gatward
Phoebe Adams, , 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...