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:
Beginning discussion of respiratory failure and ventilator management. An original tune I wrote and performed a few years ago at the beginning. Thanks for listening. JY
First in a series of podcasts about Critical Care. Thanks for listening. JY
Almost all agencies use scenario training. But this training can lead to training scars that impair real life performance. This is a discussion of how to get the most from this type of training. Also an original song I wrote and performed bookending the podcast. Thanks for listening. JY
A presentation of handling a case where nothing works. Keeping your cool and thinking clearly in these situations is vital. Thanks for listening. JY
A description of the steps in the care of multiple trauma. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of steps you can take to improve performance in your organization. A little from a flute quintet I put together at home. Thanks for listening. JY
This is a basic introduction to the principles of performance improvement. This is relevant for every hospital, fire department, and EMS agency. Thanks for listening
I discuss respiratory failure and ventilator management. Visit uvatraumateam.com and buy some UVA trauma swag. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of strategies to improve performance at high risk low frequency events. Thanks for listening. JY
A discussion of the problem of limited knowledge of what goes on in the hospital outside of the ED. The important of rapid and effective resuscitation and airway control in hyperacute patients. A recording of me playing a great etude by Lennie Niehaus. Thanks for listening, visit uvatraumateam.com.
Discussion of cardiac injuries. Go to uvatraumateam.com and check out our stuff. Thanks for listening JY
A discussion of the danger of EMS providers backing off on patients because of their age, a DNR order when the patient does not require CPR or intubation but only requires good care, or their belief that the patient will have a bad outcome. Important listening for those of you that want to withhold care from these patients in the field. Thanks for listening. JY
Description of a major auto crash and severely head injured patient. Also a discussion of the ethics of resuscitating trauma patients as organ donors. Some tape of a live performance I did of Just The Way You Are from a few years ago. Thanks for listening. JY
Story of a patient whose clinical story lead one way, but whose data told a different story. Also, a little Charlie Parker Quintet recreation from Supersax I did doing all the sax parts myself over the break. Thanks for listening. JY
New type of podcast where I describe a clinical situation I have been in and what has gone through my mind as I've dealt with it. This is the case of a post-op patient with life-threatening hemorrhage. Hope you find it interesting. Some flute work on a Pat Metheny tune. Happy Holidays. JY