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:
Peter Brindley interviews Khairil Musa about Performing Arts, specifically dance, and how this complements his career in critical care.
Episode 2: Series of three episodes spanning the patient journey from roadside pre-hospital trauma through the emergency and resuscitation rooms to the Intensive Care unit. In this first episode Ashley and Rueben use a panel of experts to examine some of the major pre-hospital resuscitation controversies including Pre-hospital intubation and blood tranfusion
After many years of feeling frustrated about gender inequity and harassment in healthcare, I decided to do something about it. My advocacy in the age of social media has been a surprising and exhilarating journey, and led me to believe that even the most ordinary person, when activated around a cause, can have impact.
Exploring the many aspects of creativity which may, or may not, assist you in a life of critical care medicine.
Paediatric constipation is a common problem and the biggest problem clinicians make is not taking a thorough bowel history. Forty percent of paediatric patients in Emergency have abnormal bowel habit. Constipation is not what you pass as a bowel habit but what you don't pass - Its what is left behind that causes the constipation.
The delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is incredibly complex. There is little evidence that providing standard nutritional requirements of 25K/cal/Kg improves outcome. Foremost amongst this evidence is the TARGET trial, a large randomised controlled trial of 4000 patients in Intensive care.
Road to Resus is a three day series of a patient experience, with critical decision points at every turn allowing the audience to decide on the course of action after hearing from topic experts.
Twenty-five years of climate action has delivered public and political inaction. Why? What can we learn?
SMACCForce: Prehospital Neurosurgery
SMACCMini: I am the Decider
SMACCMini: He's a bit different, he's a surgeon
SMACCMini: The snakes and ladders of paediatric DKA - how to win every time
SMACCMini: So you think you can dance? Play and purposeful skills in PEM
Hardcore ICU: Critical Care game changers
Hardcore ICU: Talking to patients and their families about critical illness