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do doctors do it better? by webb

Sarah Webb highlights how the upskilling of critical care nursing staff can make for more efficient and effective high acuity care teams. The post do doctors do it better? by webb appeared first on...

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hard lessons learned by parker

Casey Parker examines what makes us human. The principles and practice of empathy in critical care, the importance of introspection. How to improve your practice. The post hard lessons learned by...

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THAT’S NOT AN EMERGENCY… THIS IS AN EMERGENCY!

Disaster Medicine! Mark Little on strategies for the ‘away team’. How the focus of medical teams needs to change when faced with large scale catastrophes. The post THAT’S NOT AN EMERGENCY… THIS IS AN...

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LOGISTICS AND WINCHES: SAVING LIVES IN THE BACK OF BEYOND

It’s not easy bringing a resus room to a cliff-face. Brian Burns illustrates some of the daunting challenges encountered in the pre-hospital environment The post LOGISTICS AND WINCHES: SAVING LIVES IN...

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intensive care without walls by mitchell

Imogen Mitchell critiques our relationship with MET. How current medical and nursing education is propagating junior staff reliance. The post intensive care without walls by mitchell appeared first on...

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leeuwenberg/ le cong – “should real airway docs use checklists?”

The Twitter debate comes to a dramatic conclusion. Should Airway doctors use checklists ? The post leeuwenberg/ le cong – “should real airway docs use checklists?” appeared first on SMACC DUB.

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Pilcher, David — Prediction in Critical Care: Science, Art or Foolishness?

Tools for success. David Pilcher examines the plethora of available tools for outcome prediction in critical care. The post Pilcher, David — Prediction in Critical Care: Science, Art or Foolishness?...

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nickson: euboxia and (ab)normality

The quest for normality. Chris Nickson reflects on our perpetual number chasing. What constitutes ‘normal’ in critical care patients? The post nickson: euboxia and (ab)normality appeared first on SMACC...

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mitchell, imogen — through the patient’s eyes

Treating the mind AND the body. Imogen Mitchell on putting the ‘person’ back in ‘patient’. The post mitchell, imogen — through the patient’s eyes appeared first on SMACC DUB.

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lane, stuart — you’ve made a mistake… now what?

Integrity, Reflection and Professionalism. Stuart Lane examines how we respond to mistakes, errors and poor outcomes in clinical practise. The post lane, stuart — you’ve made a mistake… now what?...

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do doctors do it better? by webb

Sarah Webb highlights how the upskilling of critical care nursing staff can make for more efficient and effective high acuity care teams. The post do doctors do it better? by webb appeared first on...

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hard lessons learned by parker

Casey Parker examines what makes us human. The principles and practice of empathy in critical care, the importance of introspection. How to improve your practice. The post hard lessons learned by...

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THAT’S NOT AN EMERGENCY… THIS IS AN EMERGENCY!

Disaster Medicine! Mark Little on strategies for the ‘away team’. How the focus of medical teams needs to change when faced with large scale catastrophes. The post THAT’S NOT AN EMERGENCY… THIS IS AN...

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LOGISTICS AND WINCHES: SAVING LIVES IN THE BACK OF BEYOND

It’s not easy bringing a resus room to a cliff-face. Brian Burns illustrates some of the daunting challenges encountered in the pre-hospital environment The post LOGISTICS AND WINCHES: SAVING LIVES IN...

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intensive care without walls by mitchell

Imogen Mitchell critiques our relationship with MET. How current medical and nursing education is propagating junior staff reliance. The post intensive care without walls by mitchell appeared first on...

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leeuwenberg/ le cong – “should real airway docs use checklists?”

The Twitter debate comes to a dramatic conclusion. Should Airway doctors use checklists ? The post leeuwenberg/ le cong – “should real airway docs use checklists?” appeared first on SMACC Sydney.

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Pilcher, David — Prediction in Critical Care: Science, Art or Foolishness?

Tools for success. David Pilcher examines the plethora of available tools for outcome prediction in critical care. The post Pilcher, David — Prediction in Critical Care: Science, Art or Foolishness?...

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nickson: euboxia and (ab)normality

The quest for normality. Chris Nickson reflects on our perpetual number chasing. What constitutes ‘normal’ in critical care patients? The post nickson: euboxia and (ab)normality appeared first on SMACC...

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mitchell, imogen — through the patient’s eyes

Treating the mind AND the body. Imogen Mitchell on putting the ‘person’ back in ‘patient’. The post mitchell, imogen — through the patient’s eyes appeared first on SMACC Sydney.

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lane, stuart — you’ve made a mistake… now what?

Integrity, Reflection and Professionalism. Stuart Lane examines how we respond to mistakes, errors and poor outcomes in clinical practise. The post lane, stuart — you’ve made a mistake… now what?...

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