Clinical Brain Training
Summary: Strategies and cognitive training for residents, nurses, paramedics, and all others that care for patients with acute problems in the hospital, ICU, and field.
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- Artist: Jeffrey Young, MD, FACS
- Copyright: 2006-2007
Podcasts:
Discussion of expertise and escalation. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of initial aspects of a medical malpractice case. Part 2 next week. Thanks for listening. JY
A discussion of ileus and SBO. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion on new (not really) concepts in spinal immobilization and our perspective on it. Thanks for listening. JY
A discussion of the key role hierarchies play in high risk fields. Thanks for listening. JY
My advice on how to stand out as a student in any medical area. Thanks for listening. JY
I discuss whether Avionics and Cockpit management are really the best model for MDM. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of the effects of disorder in clinical situations and the importance of bringing order and decreasing entropy to any critical situation.
`A discussion of how we should adapt how we present patient in the age of the EMR.
A rant on the delays in activating and launching aeromedical support. In systems where launch is delayed, it is self fulfilling that you will be twiddling your thumbs waiting for the chopper with a dying patient, which makes you very unhappy. But this does not mean the helicopter is the problem, it is your system that is the problem. Thanks
A discussion of vulnerabilities in procedures. Have a Happy Holiday! JY
A discussion of Red Teaming and its possible application to clinical medicine. The music is a flute and sax solo I played live with Green Eggs and Sam on the Dave Matthews Tune #41. Thanks for listening and have a Happy Holiday. JY.
Discussion of trauma systems. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of risk assessment and aggressiveness. Also an audio clip from a live performance by me on tenor and Green Eggs and Sam at Trax with Ken Leone on vocals from 10 years ago. Some sax work I'm most proud of. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of neurologic issues in ICU, mostly focusing on head injury. Thanks for listening. JY