Mark Little builds a framework for the clinical approach to patients with suspected poisoning or envenomation. Particularly useful in...
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non-invasive cardiac output monitoring: no pain, all gain? by mallemat
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Cardiac, Resuscitation, Sepsis, Ultrasound, 0A conniseur’s guide to the different families of non-invasive cardiac output monitors. Haney mallemat expertly details the pros and...
iron: is it fool’s gold? by litton
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Haematology, Metabolic, Research, Sepsis, 0Vampire Planet? Ed Litton on the worldwide dependance on blood products. Future strategies for reducing our requirements.
Anaphylaxis and Anaesthesia. Michael Rose examines changing paradigms in how we approach the ‘allergic’ patient. Risks, Reactions and Results.
Is base excess the new bicarb ? David Story’s breakdown of an often complicated and confusing topic.
intensive care without walls by mitchell
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Education, Misc, Resus Mind, 0Imogen Mitchell critiques our relationship with MET. How current medical and nursing education is propagating junior staff reliance.
Steve Smith enthrals the crowd with an eye-opening exploration of subtle ECG changes with potentially catastrophic outcomes Check out...
Augmentation by Echo. Deidre Murphy examines advanced aspects of bedside echocardiography, and the immense amount of information it provides...
back to the bedside: the future of face-to-face teaching
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Education, 0Rob Rogers delivers an emotive and inspirational speech on the dying art of bedside teaching. How we can return...
A golden mile too far? Lewis Macken dissects evidence suggesting that chasing urine output in burns patients leads to...