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:
Sexual assault is disturbingly common - how to recognize it, record it and refer to specialized care.
On the psychology of creativity and how to improve your creative thinking, by reframing problems, thinking more laterally, and accessing creative brain states.
EDs stand at the front line of the opioid epidemic and by leveraging ED-initiated MAT they can give patients the chance at recovery they deserve.
a quick introduction to endovascular stroke treatment
What you need to know so you don't stress out when dealing with sick kids.
A discussion of incident management in non-conventional, ICU-centred major incidents including the TGN1412 drug trial
Crit Care basics of EEG
This presentation will explore the impact of abuse for children and young people and utilise a human rights construct for recovery.
Resuscitation fluids cause more harm than they save lives.
My experience as physician, mother and organ donator to my son.
The description of our Paediatric Emergency Department Quality and Safety Programme
This talk summarizes the new generation of pulmonary emboli - overtested, overdiagnosed, and possibly overtreated.
Naomi Hammond talks about why follow up after critical illness matters, and why we need to know more about how to do it.
3D printing for dummies. A how-to guide for 3D printing in simulation
Pacific Island Playlist is a bit of a secret. Suffice it to say it's a chance for non-traditional speakers to highlight non-traditional stuff. We hope to surprise you, make you think, and heck maybe even produce a tear or two