Simon Carley: Relax, Children are Just Little Adults
Simon Carley shines a light on the value of a resuscitationist in the realm of paediatric medicine, the first in our line up of paeds talks.
Explore "smacc2013" with insightful episodes like "Simon Carley: Relax, Children are Just Little Adults", "72. Roger Harris on Oxidative Stress", "70. Rosenberg on Immunosuppression", "69. Janin on Fungal Infections" and "68. Holley on Blood Transfusion Guidelines" from podcasts like ""Coda Change", "Neuro Resus", "Neuro Resus", "Neuro Resus" and "Neuro Resus"" and more!
Simon Carley shines a light on the value of a resuscitationist in the realm of paediatric medicine, the first in our line up of paeds talks.
Roger Harris, the Bedside Critical Care big dog gives his last talk of the 2012 conference.
From the maker of Sex and Nutrition comes Oxidative Stress.
Roger specifically discusses:
Alex Rosenberg is an Intensivist who was working in a transplant centre last year. He gave this talk on immunosupression at last year's Bedside Critical Care Conference and managed to make a fairly dry subject seem understandable and relevant. Go to www.intensivecarenetwork.com for the slides and more...
Pierre Janin is an intensivist with many interests. For example you may have seen his fantastic echo guide or his talk on transcranial doppler. One of his other passions is microbiology, and at BCC last year he gave this talk on Fungal infections. He often proudly shows pictures of his fungal balls on ward rounds.
Anthony Holley, a world famous transfusion and coagulation guru, draws on his military, ED and ICU experience and talks about the most recent blood transfusion guidelines. They are a great resource and can be downloaded here. This talk is different to the last one he gave at Bedside Critical Care 2012!
Paul Lane is an intensivist from Townsville, in the tropical north of Queensland, Australia. He gave this talk at last year's bedside critical care conference straight after Ed Morris' talk on the same subject. In this talk, Paul brings the intensivist's perspective. Not too late to join the 550 others coming to SMACC - see the website for details and see ICN for Paul's slides that go with this talk.
Ed Morris is an Englshman currently hailing from Townsville, Australia who is a superb haematologist. He gave this talk on haem malignancies with specific regards to the critical care aspects at last years bedside critical care conference. The slides are available for free on Intensive Care Network.
Sumesh Arora, an intensivist from Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney talks about what dysbarism is, and the role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. See the slides on Intensive Care Network.
The next BCC talk is by Cath Tacon, an Intensivist who is currently working in Alice Springs. In this talk, Cath tells you everything you need to know about Lipid Rescue Therapy. Incidentally Cath has just written an excellent review paper on bacterial meningitis in kids, which is free access and the link is on Intensive Care Network.
Listen to LITFL's Chris Nickson give 5 pearls on managing cardiotoxic drug overdoses. Punchy and memorable. Never surrender! The excelllent slides are available for free on Intensive Care Network.
Sean Kelly is an Emergency Physician and Intensivist who's the director at Gosford ICU in New South Wales. He's also the medical director at ICCMU. He gave this great talk at Bedside Critical Care 2012 on Daydream Island. He'll be at SMACC. Check out the ICCMU website. Register for SMACC now! See the slides for this podcast at Intensive Care Network.
Chris (@precordialthump)'s interest in tropical medicine and envenomtion has lead to him becoming a national expert on the matter. This talk on spider bites and marine envenomation covers the latest research on the subject. Best watched with the accompanying slides. This talk was given at the Bedside Critical Care conference 2012. The slides and credits are on Intensive Care Network here
Chris has been into envenomation ever since I've known him, when we met in Darwin. He has worked with some world experts in this area, been involved with important research and been exploring places such as Sri Lanka looking for some of the world’s most dangerous snakes, which worries me a bit as I’m going back there next month. This talk was given at the Bedside Critical Care conference 2012. See here for the ICN article with slides and credits.
Roger and Oli debrief after BCC3, outline what went on and what the higlights were. This is a great prelude to the series of podcasts that are about to come out. Intro and exit snippets credit to M.I.A. and can be bought here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/kala-bonus-track-version/id262161787
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