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Podcasts and media from the Social Media and Critical Care Conference (SMACC)

Episodes

  • Scared of paediatrics? How do be Mr Spock or Roger Federer with kids.

    13/08/2020 Duration: 16min

    This talks gives some guidance on how to deal with your anxiety and fear when dealing with children. We will also cover some key topic areas: sepsis, fluids, seizures, asthma and bronchiolitis CODACHANGE.ORG/PODCASTS

  • Resilience through attention mastery

    13/08/2020 Duration: 21min

    Back by popular demand Phil Dobson joins Oli Flower and Liz Crowe in conversation around psychological wellbeing. We ultimately decide where to spend our attention, which is a limited resource, during a typical day. Finding it hard to focus, and at the same time finding it hard to switch off? Multimedia multitasking is training your brain to be distracted. Tune in for some effective strategies to master your attention. codachange.org/podcasts

  • New Tricks in the Brain Cath Lab

    10/08/2020 Duration: 11min

    A case example of a large vessel obstruction of the brain and our current techniques available to treat it. How we make decisions on endovascular treatment and management points for emergency and intensive care colleagues. codachange.org/podcasts

  • In the eye of the storm: managing a genetically engineered mass casualty

    03/08/2020 Duration: 27min

    in March 2006, six healthy volunteers underwent cytokine-induced injury and multiorgan failure from a Phase 1 first-in-human drug trial with a novel monoclonal antibody. This talk describes the clinical and incident management ramifications, drawing connections to other non-conventional incidents which may pose a different pattern of clinical, operational and communications challenges to the 'classic' trauma-based model of major incidents. codachange.org/podcasts

  • Childhood Trauma: We can all make a difference

    30/07/2020 Duration: 20min

    This talk will introduce the audience to the dynamics and effects of childhood abuse from a human rights framework. It will explore pertinent aspects of recovery and illuminate the healing possibilities that exist within every relationship between a child and any adult professional. codachange.org/podcasts

  • Resilience through emotional resourcefulness

    29/07/2020 Duration: 19min

    What makes you fulfilled? What are your top 3 things that you love doing? All too often we tend to prioritise work over the stuff we love doing; we overcommit and work even harder. What's important to realise is that doing the things that we love is not a luxury, it should be pre-empted. Phil Dobson shares strategies for achieving resilience through psychological and emotional recovery. codachange.org/podcasts

  • Sepsis: What even IS “usual care” now?

    27/07/2020 Duration: 16min

    Since 1991-1992, competing sepsis definitions have--with varying degrees of success--attempted to capture the difference between normal and abnormal host responses in order to help researchers and clinicians improve care. The most crucial basis of "usual care" in sepsis treatment is, simply, who is deemed fit to receive it. codachange.org/podcasts

  • Managing interprofessional conflict at the bedside

    23/07/2020 Duration: 17min

    Laura Rock and Jenny Rudolph give strategies for managing interprofessional conflict at the bedside in a critical care setting.

  • Net Zero for healthcare by 2050

    20/07/2020 Duration: 23min

    Healthcare is generating 4.6% of the global greenhouse emissions- to put this into perspective, the entire aviation industry is responsible for 4.9% of emissions. Tune in to join Roger Harris & Andrea MacNeill in conversation about moving towards a circular economy where products are designed to be reusable, durable, repurposed and recycled. With net zero referring to the greenhouse gases, Andrea shares a framework for meaningful action. https://codachange.org/2020/07/20/net-zero-for-healthcare-by-2050/

  • Transforming care by minimising harm

    16/07/2020 Duration: 37min

    We will describe our program which included: Supporting and developing sustainability and resilience, and workplaceleadership in our clinicians M&M / Incident management Medication safety Implementation of a formalised Clinical Emergency Response System (CERS) in ED

  • The Great(est) Fluid Debate

    13/07/2020 Duration: 20min

    Resuscitation fluids save lives in humans with life-threatening hypovolaemia. The fluid of choice should have biochemical characteristics close to the type of fluid lost and replaced at a rate and volume sufficient to correct severe fluid deficit. Then stop and consider the early use of catecholamines. There are few indications to give critically ill patients resuscitation fluids after 24 hours of admission. There is no place for synthetic colloids of non-physiological crystalloids. The effects of unnecessary fluids last well beyond the initial resuscitation period and are associated with adverse effects and harm to the patient. Fluids are toxic drugs and must be used with great care.

  • Post COVID opportunity for a safe and healthy recovery

    09/07/2020 Duration: 26min

    "The pandemic is a reminder of the intimate and delicate relationship between people and planet. Any efforts to make our world safer are doomed to fail unless they address the critical interface between people and pathogens, and the existential threat of climate change that is making our earth less habitable." Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. In this cross generational catch up on the post COVID world, Roger Harris, Courtney Howard and Omnia El Omrani are talking about the old normal, and the opportunities within the new normal. 

  • POCUS and the “InfoDemic”

    30/06/2020 Duration: 25min

    In the second part of the podcast focused on POCUS, Cian, Trish, Kylie and Rachel take a deep dive into the ultrasound process during the COVID-19 pandemic. How do we keep our equipment clean? Who do we turn to as a reliable and up-to-date source of information? Now, that the traditional literature is struggling to keep up with the times, and social learning networks aren’t always best evidence where is the knowledge. The “InfoDemic” has been experienced by all. What we do know is that strong POCUS infrastructure and collaboration underpins flexible opportunities for innovation. Jump into the comments section to join the discussion!

  • Live(r) Life

    29/06/2020 Duration: 15min

    My experience as physician, mother and organ donator to my son.  By Dara Kass

  • Pulmonary Embolism: Next Generation

    25/06/2020 Duration: 12min
  • Follow up after Critical Care

    22/06/2020 Duration: 13min

    Naomi Hammond talks about why follow up after critical illness matters, and why we need to know more about how to do it. Presented at SMACC 2019 in Sydney, Australia

  • Is our collective 'healthcare psyche' in need of post pandemic resuscitation?

    09/06/2020 Duration: 20min

    In Australia, we have been hearing from colleagues and the media about how challenging it has been providing healthcare during the pandemic in many parts of the world. We have expected and are prepared for the battle and perhaps to get a chance to be “heroes”. Given that Australia has experienced relatively few COVID infections, some people may feel almost as if they have missed out on their “hero” moment. Some colleagues have expressed feelings such as 'I have had it easy and my colleagues overseas are having it so tough?' There have been an unusual mixture of emotions from relief to guilt. It seems for some of us that after the “hero” phase comes the “disillusionment” phase. What should we do with these emotions? Tune in to join Roger Harris, Mary Freer, Karen Gaunson, and Kym Jenkins in conversation.

  • Critical Care Teams: The New Normal

    08/06/2020 Duration: 21min

    The pandemic has turned everything on its head, and, like with any major catastrophic event, there is an abundance of lessons, take-aways and the new opportunities to be explored in the healthcare setting. By harnessing the power of digital technology, we are now able to connect with the people from different departments, and open up to new ways to communicate. Sliding briefing and debriefing into the frontline work- briefing at the beginning of the shift and debriefing at the end, including mental rehearsal- provides the comfort of predictability, which enables us to better cope with the unexpected. What lessons have you learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic, and what does your new normal look like? Read more

  • CARDMEDIC: improving communication with our patients

    03/06/2020 Duration: 18min

    An anaesthetist, Dr Rachael Grimaldi is a mum of 3 children under the age of 4, and is currently on maternity leave. Frustrated at not being able to join the frontline in the fight against COVID-19, Rachael saw an opportunity to improve communications with the patients whilst in full PPE by developing an innovative and simple resource, an app called CardMedic. Launched in 72 hours, the app is now improving patient care in 50 counties across the world. Tune in to hear Rachael tell Roger her remarkable story. MORE

  • Carr's Clinic Part Two - lessons from The Last Dance: the sports/health interface

    01/06/2020 Duration: 24min

    Jesse, David and Swami are back in the second part of the Carr's Clinic podcast, nerding out on the ESPN's Last Dance documentary, featuring Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. It's interesting to see how the popularity of sport is leaning into the public health. What are the lessons can we learn from the NBA and The Last Dance documentary? Let's chat! https://codachange.org/2020/06/01/carrs-clinic-part-two/

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