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 quick introduction to endovascular stroke treatment
Chris Nickson talks about personal moments in his career in critical care that have really challenged him. Jenny Rudolph then builds on the work in the previous sessions. She shows us how to react, accept, reset and engage and outlines the psychological principles which underpin these concepts. Hopefully, these sessions will really help us deal with the workplace stressors we all encounter.
Lactate in Critical Care: Mind the Gap!
If we put "emotion before cognition" and respond with empathy and curiosity instead of "answering feelings with facts" we build trust and learn values.
Strategies for dealing with high emotion in the workplace - Session 3
The secret of success in teams is not individual behaviour, it's team-based.At the core of every elite team is psychological safety -- defined as shared belief in a team environment that permits interpersonal risk-taking.Be a positive emotional contagion.Carry the fire.
The rehabilitation of people who have cognitive impairment after TBI should be based on an understanding of what is the likely cause of that impairment,
Crystalloids and colloids used in critically ill patients have different fluid composition.The composition may affect many things, including response to administration,clinical outcomes, and adverse effects.This talk with discuss the evidence behind the different types of fluids in critically ill patients, including a discussion of pros and cons of each fluid type.The session will be an interactive discussion led by investigators who have conducted randomized trials of different types of intravenous fluids
The awe inspiring opening ceremony to the final SMACC
Social media has allowed for important spread of medical knowledge to the public but has also seen the inexorable rise of fake news. Mistrust in the medical profession may be exasperated by misinformation in public domains. Prominent cases such as the Jahi McMath case have led to ethical discussions regarding death. How are we going as neurocritical care professionals?
Strategies for dealing with high emotion in the workplace - Session 2
Technology is good for learning, but technology is bad for learning. Spot the difference and have a personal strategy to make a difference
It's hard to die without passing through MET-calling criteria; if you try to do so on a hospital ward, chances are you'll have an Intensivist next to you. By designing systems to detect patient deterioration, we've inadvertently invented acute palliative care. How did we move from resuscitators to out-of-hours death doulas so rapidly? Is death the future of Intensive Care Medicine?
A neonates journey, just what feedback would your neonatal patient give you after 3 months of intensive care? Listen to the innocent observation and experience of daily life in NICU and perhaps approach a future patient with little voice slightly differently.
How can you live a full creative life in the midst of a busy medical career? Fiona gives a very inspiring talk at the Get Creative Workshop, discussing the fascinating pathway her life has taken, allowing her to fulfill her creative potential whilst still developing her medical career as a paediatric emergency physician.