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:
A MEETING OF THE TRIBES: INTER-PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN CRITICAL CARE
When/how to reverse coagulopathies for ICH/TBI? - Ronan O'Leary
PUBLISHING AND THE FUTURE OF CRITICAL CARE KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION REDUX
Who should pull the trigger on tPA for acute ischemic stroke? - Rhonda Cadena
Bringing Lessons from MERT back home by Claire Park
Diagnosing SAH - CT/LP vs. CT/CTA - Fernanda Bellolio / Bill Knight
Never too sick to be retrieved - Per Bredmose
Humorous musical interpretation of life as a doctor, featuring singing at a piano.
Learning from Sim Part I: Critical Moments in the Prehospital Setting - Clare Richmond
A talk about David Foster Wallace, evolution, and what do when the thrombolysis bisque hits the fan.
A no-holes 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.
Point-of-care ultrasound training in resource-limited settings has a transformative effect on patient care, and practitioners.
Driving pressure promises to be the key variable for optimisation of mechanical ventilation for preventing ventilator-induced lung injury. Find out what it is and why it matters in this talk.
The clinician is a powerful witness to alcohol harm in ED, though evidence and anecdote we can produce policy and culture change.
Over 85% of the world’s population live in Low and Middle Income countries. Health statistics in these countries are characterised by numerous deaths from treatable time-sensitive illnesses and injuries resulting from inadequacies in health systems; particularly Emergency Care.