Synopsis
Podcasts and media from the Social Media and Critical Care Conference (SMACC)
Episodes
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Gadgets and Simuation by Gatward
03/11/2014 Duration: 48minThe Sim revolution. John Gatward on the future of simulation in critical care. Strategies for pulling it off, no matter your resources.
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Technology, Tacit Knowledge and Collective Competence
30/10/2014 Duration: 15minSeeing the future with Pieter Peach. Technological developments that are sure to influence the way we learn and teach medicine.
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SMACC Chicago Rego Opens 5th Nov
29/10/2014 Duration: 16minRoger Harris & Oli Flower announce opening of registration for SMACC Chicago - 5th (US/UK) / 6th (AUS) November 2014. They explain why you need to get in quick: Save Cash Don't miss out on workshops Don't miss this unique event And much more. Go to smacc.net.au for more!
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Could it be Poison? By Little
28/10/2014 Duration: 24minMark Little builds a framework for the clinical approach to patients with suspected poisoning or envenomation. Particularly useful in a country where everything is trying to kill you.
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Iron: Is it Fool’s Gold? By Litton
22/10/2014 Duration: 29minVampire Planet? Ed Litton on the worldwide dependance on blood products. Future strategies for reducing our requirements.
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Anaphylaxis by Rose
21/10/2014 Duration: 34minAnaphylaxis and Anaesthesia. Michael Rose examines changing paradigms in how we approach the 'allergic' patient. Risks, Reactions and Results.
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Intensive care without walls By Mitchell
15/10/2014 Duration: 23minImogen Mitchell critiques our relationship with MET. How current medical and nursing education is propagating junior staff reliance.
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Subtle ECG Signs of Ischemia by Smith
14/10/2014 Duration: 44minSteve Smith enthralls the crowd with an eye-opening exploration of subtle ECG changes with potentially catastrophic outcomes
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Echo Doesn’t Lie by Murphy
13/10/2014 Duration: 31minAugmentation by Echo. Deidre Murphy examines advanced aspects of bedside echocardiography, and the immense amount of information it provides in a critical care setting.
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Back to the Bedside: The Future of Face-to-Face Teaching
08/10/2014 Duration: 27minRob Rogers delivers an emotive and inspirational speech on the dying art of bedside teaching. How we can return to our roots
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Dialysis - Getting it right in ICU by Bradford
07/10/2014 Duration: 31minCelia Bradford dissects the fundamentals of renal replacement therapy and examines its niche in the ICU.
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Burns and Fluids by Macken
06/10/2014 Duration: 27minA golden mile too far? Lewis Macken dissects evidence suggesting that chasing urine output in burns patients leads to overzealous fluid resuscitation.
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That’s not an emergency... This is an emergency!
29/09/2014 Duration: 24minDisaster Medicine! Mark Little on strategies for the 'away team'. How the focus of medical teams needs to change when faced with large scale catastrophes.
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Mile High Anaesthesia by Healy
24/09/2014 Duration: 23minGeoff Healy rises above traditional views on the use of anaesthesia, highlighting the unique challenges and key role it plays in the pre-hospital environment.
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Adaptation: The Body’s Response to Trauma by Brohi
22/09/2014 Duration: 35minEvolution and inflammation. Karim Brohi critiques our approach to sepsis and how we should consider more judicious, multi-directional approach.