A short talk on retreival medicine. There are still patients out there where someone without insight determine that the patient is not “well enough for retrieval”. This is wrong! All patients can be retreived – but you might have a system with ICU capable physicans, ECMO, iNO ect. Bringing university level ICU out to the patient!
SMACCForce: Never too sick to be retrieved
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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...
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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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SMACCForce: Suspension Trauma – Discussion – Demo
Phoebe Adams, , SMACCForce 2017, Suspension Trauma, 0
SMACCForce: Suspension Trauma – Discussion – Demo by Jason van der Velde & Karel Habig
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The Everywoman’s Guide to Resuscitating the Post Cardiac Surgery Patient
Phoebe Adams, , 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...
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Sepsis, Brazil, Women in ICU… Who Cares? Peter Brindley interrogates: Flavia Machado
Phoebe Adams, , 2017, The Talks DASsmacc, brazil, Sepsis, women, 0
A no-holes barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social...
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Management of Status Epilepticus – What SHOULD we be giving? by Brandon Foreman
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, status epilepticus, 0
Management of Status Epilepticus – What SHOULD we be giving? By Brandon Foreman
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Four Tragic Dog Deaths: Lessons in Program Design and Development
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Administration, emergency medicine, innovation, medical education, Point-of-care Ultrasound, Program Design, Research, 0
Academic programs are built on four main pillars: clinical excellence, research, education, and administration. These apply whether you build...
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Peter Brindley interrogates: Liz Crowe: Love, Swearing and Resilience
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, interrogation, Love, Resilience, swearing, 0
A no-holds barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social...