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:
Further elaboration and examples of problem based and context oriented patient presentations. Also, "Reflections" from the album I made with Tom Jolly in the 1990's. Thanks for listening. JY
Podcast from a few years ago you cant get on iTunes anymore that I think is worth listening to. Hope you find it useful. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion on how to keep out of trouble. Thanks for listening. JY
While I continue to recover from my neck surgery, a podcast from early 2012 on airway issues. A little bit of an original song I wrote and recorded at home called "Leigh" for my daughter. Thanks for listening. JY
I talk about misperception of the patient's true clinical state and how that is a significant cause of medical error. Also discussed are some strategies to avoid this problem. JY.
Ken Lipshy, MD, author of the book "Crisis Management Leadership" discusses the book and the concepts to control performance during a crisis. Thanks for listening. JY
My take on why quality and patient safety improvements in medicine have been so hard to demonstrate, and why. I also present my belief in how we can move more effectively in quality and patient safety if we give up on competition. Also Brian Hughley and I playing "James" by Pat Metheny from a few years ago. Thanks.
Discussion of how to present patients when their lives are on the line. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of handoffs of patients, essential information, and strategies to avoid missed problems. Some jazz flute from me from a few years ago. Thanks for listening. JY
Further discussion of presenting critical care patients. I go through each system and present an entire patient so you can hear the entire process. Thanks for listening. JY
The beginning discussion of creating a new model for patient presentations in critical care that is safe and logical. Chameleon by myself and Brian Hughley from a few summers ago. Thanks for listening. JY
A discussion of hospital airway and breathing emergencies in the ICU environment. Thanks for listening. JY
A discussion of where we should be headed in integrating EMS care and hospital care. Some of my flute playing on a Jeff Lorber tune. Thanks for listening. JY
A discussion of how experts size up situations and how as an experienced person, you often look ahead in time to predict how your interventions will work. Thanks, JY
A discussion of being in charge in the station and during incidents with Tom Joyce and Andy Young. Sorry about the backup alarm later in the podcast, that's what happens when you interview people on duty. Thanks for listening. JY.