Cliff Reid delivers another moving talk on when we should, and especially when we shouldn’t stop when resuscitating.
Reid – When Should Resuscitation Stop?
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Cullen — Why most published research is wrong
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Personal Development, Research, 0
Question everything! Louise cullen examines the minefield of published research and importance of reading around topics, not articles.
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Weingart — Sepsis in New York: Our first 15,000 patients
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Resuscitation, Sepsis, 0
Scott Weingart simplifies emergent data on our approaches to early, goal-directed therapy in sepsis. How a little goes a...
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LOGISTICS AND WINCHES: SAVING LIVES IN THE BACK OF BEYOND
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Resus Mind, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0
It’s not easy bringing a resus room to a cliff-face. Brian Burns illustrates some of the daunting challenges encountered...
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Wilson— Monroe-Kellie 2.0
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Neuro, Trauma, 0
Mark Wilson gives an expert rundown of the fundamental principles of ICP monitoring.
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echo doesn’t lie by murphy
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Ultrasound, 0
Augmentation by Echo. Deidre Murphy examines advanced aspects of bedside echocardiography, and the immense amount of information it provides...
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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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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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Damage Control in Trauma by Brohi
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, 0
Damage control strategies. Karim Brohi outlines the critical concepts for the managment of the actively bleeding patient.