Smacc

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  • Duration: 378:12:24
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Podcasts and media from the Social Media and Critical Care Conference (SMACC)

Episodes

  • Healthcare and Gun Violence: Kings Against Violence

    18/12/2019 Duration: 12min

    According to the WHO, there are more than 400,000 homicides globally each year, with millions more suffering from non-fatal injuries. Our hospitals and emergency departments care for many of these patients; however, many return with repeat injuries or are killed within 5 years. In order to reduce intentional violence, it is necessary to discuss and understand its root causes. Dr. Gore’s talk will touch on some of the root causes of violence and further discuss the program he founded called KAVI, a hospital,school and community based intervention as a way of both improving recidivism as it relates to violent trauma and decreasing the incidence of intentional violence overall.

  • Communicating with Graphics

    18/12/2019 Duration: 24min

    Oli Flower presents at the Get Creative workshop on how to communicate with graphics. We all use images to get our messages across - how can we do this more effectively? He talks about understanding your target audience, techniques for brain storming, and the importance of getting criticised.

  • Saving lives from sepsis - not the SCC guidelines

    18/12/2019 Duration: 18min

    Evidence based medicine holds RCT's, randomised Control Trials, as the highest level of evidence but they are often poorly constructed and misinterpreted. This talk by world renowned clinical researcher Professor Simon Finfer analyses the common mistakes and failings of RCT's and describes way that we can do better.

  • The latest on Tranexamic Acid TXA

    18/12/2019 Duration: 24min

    Emergency Medicine operates early in the course of disease when uncertainty is high and information light. We need to do things that help us cognitively offload in the care of critically ill patients.In how many specialties would you be expected to acutely manage (and possibly resuscitate) anyone who comes to you for care‚ young or old, surgical or medical, sick or not sick with limited time and information. We are constantly having to think outside the box.Consider these 4 topics when thinking outside of the box: Bougie 1st Intubation, Mechanical CPR in OHCA, HD-Guided Epinephrine Drips in OHCA, and Stroke Ambulances.What side of the discussion do you fall on in these controversial areas?

  • Trauma in the ICU: Road to Resus Chapter 3

    18/12/2019 Duration: 22min

    Episode 3 follows the trauma patient into the ICU and focuses on the management of Septicaemia, Antibiotics, Steroids for sepsis and how gender inequality within medicine can adversely effect patient outcomes.

  • Emergency Literature Hot updates

    18/12/2019 Duration: 17min

    Presenting the best literature on resuscitation published 2018 including Paramedic 2, Airways 2, CAM, A rapid fire review critically analysing the hottest papers published during 2018. A fantastic overview of all things resuscitation.

  • Managing risk & cognitive bias to enable innovation in healthcare

    18/12/2019 Duration: 22min

    Cognitive bias and risk management are vital understandings to high performance teams in medicine . My extreme sports seem like extreme risk to many people but I have survived 20 years in these disciplines following risk management strategies learned in critical care medical environments. I am interested in the role cognitive biases play in every day and critical decision pathways. In particular I am interested in the Affect Heuristic. My talk borrows from my extreme sport and critical care experience to highlight the role that fear plays in every decision we make and how we can lessen the emotional bias of the Affect Heuristic. It will be a fun and visually spectacular presentation.

  • Creativity in: Presentations

    18/12/2019 Duration: 22min
  • Best Emergency Medicine literature of the year 2018/19

    09/12/2019 Duration: 14min

    Ken Milne the author of skeptics guide to emergency medicine SGEM reviews the hottest critical care literature for 2018 2019. Ken reviews articles from the Lomaghi trial on magnesium for rate control in Atrial fibrillation, Expulsive therapy for renal calculi with Tamulosin, Oxygen therapy in critical illness in the Iota trial and finally aromatherapy for nausea and vomiting.

  • Performing Arts and Medicine: Brindley interviews Khairil Musa

    09/12/2019 Duration: 29min

    Peter Brindley interviews Khairil Musa about Performing Arts, specifically dance, and how this complements his career in critical care.

  • Resus in Emergency: Road to Resus Chapter 2

    09/12/2019 Duration: 28min

    Episode 2: Series of three episodes spanning the patient journey from roadside pre-hospital trauma through the emergency and resuscitation rooms to the Intensive Care unit. In this first episode Ashley and Rueben use a panel of experts to examine some of the major pre-hospital resuscitation controversies including Pre-hospital intubation and blood tranfusion.

  • Gender Equality in Healthcare by Esther Choo

    09/12/2019 Duration: 11min

    After many years of feeling frustrated about gender inequity and harassment in healthcare, I decided to do something about it. My advocacy in the age of social media has been a surprising and exhilarating journey, and led me to believe that even the most ordinary person, when activated around a cause, can have impact.

  • Creativity in: Fiction

    09/12/2019 Duration: 38min

    Exploring the many aspects of creativity which may, or may not, assist you in a life of critical care medicine.

  • Paediatric Constipation

    09/12/2019 Duration: 25min
  • Critical Care Nutrition: Are the Citically Ill Actually Hungry?

    09/12/2019 Duration: 13min

    The delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is incredibly complex. There is little evidence that providing standard nutritional requirements of 25K/cal/Kg improves outcome. Foremost amongst this evidence is the TARGET trial, a large randomised controlled trial of 4000 patients in Intensive care.

  • Pre-hospital Resuscitation: Road to Resus Chapter 1

    09/12/2019 Duration: 23min

    Road to Resus is a three day series of a patient experience, with critical decision points at every turn allowing the audience to decide on the course of action after hearing from topic experts.

  • Framing the issue: when climate change is a medical emergency

    06/12/2019 Duration: 11min

    Humans aren't wired for connecting immediate pleasure (unprotected sex, alcohol, drugs, cigarettes) with some ethereal medium-term risk. As a result, 'public health campaigns' rarely work. Meanwhile, we make decisions far less based on 'fact' than on 'emotion'. When did you ever see a chocolate ad telling you about the ingredients? This may be why we have failed to convince public or politicians alike to take action on climate change. Hugh will discuss such issues from his personal work in the climate change field over 20 years, giving examples of what he has tried- and why most of what he has done has failed.

  • SMACCForce: Prehospital Neurosurgery

    06/03/2019 Duration: 11min

    SMACCForce: Prehospital Neurosurgery by Mark Wilson

  • SMACCMini: I am the Decider

    06/03/2019 Duration: 19min

    SMACCMini: I am the Decider

  • SMACCMini: He's a bit different, he's a surgeon

    06/03/2019 Duration: 19min

    SMACCMini: He's a bit different, he's a surgeon by Ross Fisher

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