Clinical Brain Training
Summary: Strategies and cognitive training for residents, nurses, paramedics, and all others that care for patients with acute problems in the hospital, ICU, and field.
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- Artist: Jeffrey Young, MD, FACS
- Copyright: 2006-2007
Podcasts:
I present a no-win scenario. No matter what you do the patient is going to get sicker. Spans the time from 911 call to the ICU. Guest spot from Chewbacca and music from an album I made in the 90’s. Thanks for listening. JY
Part 1 of a discussion of patient safety. Thanks for listening. JY
Discussion of the positives and negatives of experience, and the various tools to use to gain clinical proficiency when actual clinical experience is lacking. A tune I wrote and recorded at the beginning and end. Thanks for listening.
Discussion of some complex trauma resuscitation and evaluation situations. Hope you find it useful. JY
Sorry its been so long. I will do new podcasts talking about complex ICU and trauma clinical situations and my algorithms and beliefs on how you should handle them. Me on sax trying to do justice to My One and Only Love. Happy New Year! JY
A discussion of MCI’s. Somewhat timely. JY
Patient Handoffs
A discussion of proactive care, a little on vents, and pressor management. Stay safe. JY
Discussion of airway situations that no one wants to find themselves in.
Episode discussing patient safety concepts for the trauma patient in the real world.
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Discussion of resuscitation and specific injuries. Thanks for listening.
A discussion of the recent push toward eliminating adverse and safety events in healthcare. A great idea, but is it making things safer?
Discussion of what to do when suddenly your patient becomes the sickest patient in the hospital.
Discussion of respiratory failure. Thanks for listening. JY