Coda Change
Summary: These are the talks recorded live at the last SMACC in 2019. Coda 2020 is set to explode outside Critical Care, and include everyone in healthcare industry. Coming to Melbourne 28.09-02.10.2020, it is the festival of learning you cannot afford to miss. For more information go: codachange.org
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Podcasts:
SMACCForce: Training for high performance - low budget by Laszlo Hetzman
SMACCForce: Suspension Trauma - Discussion - Demo by Jason van der Velde & Karel Habig
SMACCForce: The culture of excellence in resuscitation
This session brings together a panel of educators with a track record of innovation and design in medical education. The panel will explore the past, present and most importantly the future of how we will teach and learn critical care.
SMACCForce: Top 10 PHARM Papers of the last year by Conor Deasy & MJ Slabbert
Panelist participation in the "Resuscitation for the Resuscitationist" panel session.
Neuro ICU: ICH: Reversal of anticoagulation (PATCH trial, NOACs, TPA)
Anaphylaxis is a relatively common and potentially lethal emergency. Current definitions highlight the presence of allergic and allergic-like reactions with end organ damage. Diagnosis can be difficult, but present guidelines (FAAN) focus on sensitivity above specificity.
Neuro ICU: TBI: Using physiology as a target
Numbers people, give me the NUMBERS! We need CONCRETE data points and percentages...! Go, buy another “ping” machine to deliver the numbers and data points. We need it to be delivered by gadgets, gadgets that go ping and pong...more and more gadgets. Let’s plot it on graphs and write it into a protocol to then be memorised verbatim in training and dutifully regurgitated in medical exams. That makes us excellent clinicians right? Worthy of more numbers and a couple of extra letters behind our names.
Intubation is one of the most important procedures that we perform. There are many immediate and bedside methods of confirming tube placement, but we propose you try ultrasound. Here's why: You can use US in real time to guide the intubation, Its got excellent accuracy and there's no need to BVM the patient.
From Upstairs Care Downstairs to Kettlebells for the Brain… WTF? A no-holds barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social work, women in medicine, medicine in the developed work, and the health of healthcare workers.
Hardcore EM: EBM - Papers of the year by Justin Morgenstern
SMACCForce: Bariatric Panel Discussion with Mark Forrest, Jason Van Der Velde, Phil Keating, Cameron O'Leary
SMACCForce: Mental Health by Ashley Liebig