Westafer, Lauren — Adventures in FOAM: Gizmo Idolatry or effective learning? The allure of false idols? Lauren Westafer examines how FOAMed compares to traditional medical education. Are patient outcomes being affected?
FOAMed Adventures by Westafer
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hard lessons learned by parker
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, LATHER, Personal Development, Resus Mind, 0
Casey Parker examines what makes us human. The principles and practice of empathy in critical care, the importance of...
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Airway Clinical Q&A
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Airway, 0
Levitan, Weingart, Hind, May, Neil – The Airway Experts discuss all things cricoid, BURP and checklists. Airway Q&A
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Is Evolution on Our Side? Cohen on Survival of the Weakest
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Research, Resuscitation, Sepsis, 0
The 1%. Jeremy Cohen examines what makes us unique. Are there observable genetic traits that will determine how we...
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cartner, michaela— cardiac surgery… then cardiac arrest
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Cardiac, Resuscitation, 0
Cracking the chest. Michaela Cartner on the nuances of cardiac arrest post cardiac surgery.
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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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the crystal ball for little people by matt dawson
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Paeds, Ultrasound, 0
Death of the stethoscope? Mike Malin demonstrates the power of bedside ultrasound, unique applications, and future directions.
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could it be poison? by little
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Toxicology, 0
Mark Little builds a framework for the clinical approach to patients with suspected poisoning or envenomation. Particularly useful in...
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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?