The Future of Bleeding. Anthony Holley enthralls the crowd with exciting advances in blood product replacements.
blood, but not as we know it: blood substitutes by holley
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Brazil – Evidence-based Education: What Works?
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Education, Research, 0
Flipping the classroom. Victoria Brazil examines how different approaches to teaching can improve patient outcomes.
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STATUS EPILEPTICUS: WHEN THE SEIZURE DOESN’T STOP – OLI FLOWER
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Neuro, Resuscitation, 0
Three Tiered Therapy. Ollie Flower gives an enthralling history of seizures throughout the ages and expertly outlines the management...
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Remote Room Resus Planning by Leeuwenberg
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Airway, Patient Safety, Resus Mind, Resuscitation, 0
Resus room Feng shui. Tim Leeuwenberg on ‘training hard to fight easy’. Challenges and strategies for the remote emergency...
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Motorbike Mayhem by Hinds
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0
John Hinds delivers on his promise of ‘in extremis’ whilst exploring the unique patterns of injury seen in high...
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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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OWN THE AIRWAY! BY LEVITAN
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Airway, 0
The mental game. Richard Levitan on how our approach to the difficult airway benefits from planning and introspective affirmation.
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technology, tacit knowledge and collective competence
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Education, Misc, 0
Seeing the future with Pieter Peach. Technological developments that are sure to influence the way we learn and teach...
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nickson: euboxia and (ab)normality
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Resus Mind, 1
The quest for normality. Chris Nickson reflects on our perpetual number chasing. What constitutes ‘normal’ in critical care patients?