Brian Burns gives you all the right reasons to carry a blade.
BRIAN BURNS: ALWAYS CARRY YOUR SCALPEL
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SCOTT WEINGART: PATH TO INSANITY
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Personal Development, Resuscitation, 0
Join Scott Weingart on the path to excellence strewn with medical books, and a list of journals which is...
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IAN SEPPELT on ICU in REVIEW
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Research, 0
Seppelt ranges over a year of fraudulent behaviour, reviews, and news in intensive care.
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MICHAEL PARR on TRAUMA PERFORMANCE: HOW GOOD CAN YOU GET?
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Patient Safety, Personal Development, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0
Michael Parr’s ‘how-to’ for optimising hospital care: systematic, protocol driven, and technology intense.
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KANE GUTHRIE on FOAM: In Review
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Research, 0
Guthrie is an author for Life in the Fast Lane and in this talk he packs in plenty of...
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MACKEN: TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT AFTER OUT OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Cardiac, Resuscitation, 0
Lewis Macken looks at the real evidence behind therapeutic hypothermia following out of hospital cardiac arrest. Very pertinent, with...
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JUSTIN BOWRA on IVC FILLING: THE ULTIMATE MYTH
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Cardiac, Ultrasound, 0
Bowra examines the possibility of ‘turning off the machine’ and behaving like a doctor versus a detailed examination of...
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TESSA DAVIS: HOW TO CREATE A MEDICAL APP
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Education, Misc, 0
Davis aims to spare you some of the pitfalls and arm you with some tips for the journey from...
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KEN FAULDER: KEN FAULDER: CLOT RETRIEVAL AND THE FUTURE OF STROKECLOT RETRIEVAL AND THE FUTURE OF STROKE
Kate, , The Talks smacc1 2013, Neuro, 0
Ken Faulder weighs in on intraluminal therapy in acute stroke management. A world expert on a highly topical subject.