Becoming competent in airway management requires good decision making and and technical skills. Ultimately what matters is how your clinical performance impacts patient outcomes. For this we need to have a clear understanding of what defines success ensuring that its more than just ‘getting the tube’. Come to this talk and you’ll experience a Canadian take on Guinness, adventure sports, flying a plane and how other factors including failure influence airway management outcomes.
Anyone Can Intubate, or Not: Teaching airway skills the antifragile way
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Who should pull the trigger on tPA for acute ischemic stroke? by Rhonda Cadena
Phoebe Adams, , Uncategorized, 0
Who should pull the trigger on tPA for acute ischemic stroke? by Rhonda Cadena
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Religion and Critical Care
Oli Flower, , The Talks smaccChicago 2015, Uncategorized, care, coping, critical, critical care, crowe, doctors, hope, intensive care, liz, liz crowe, paediatrics, religion, smaccUS, social work, stress, 0
An abstract by Liz: The ultimate goal in working with any patient and their family is connection. This guarantees...
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The challenges in the prehospital management of sick kids
Phoebe Adams, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, Uncategorized, paediatics, prehospital, SMACCDub, Trauma, 0
Fight, Flight and (more commonly) Freeze are common reactions when faced with the critically ill child. In this talk...
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Q&A: The Future of CME
Ka, , Uncategorized, brazil, Gatward, heart, Panel Review, Q&A, The Future Continued Medical Education, 0
Q&A: The Future of CME Heart, Brazil and Gatward discuss The Future of Continued Medical Education in this SMACC...
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The PEA Paradox
Phoebe Adams, , Uncategorized, PEA, pulseless electrical activity, 0
Patients who present with pulseless electrical activity (PEA) arrest have a high mortality. The treatment of PEA requires finding...
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SMACCForce: Force of habit-effective situational awareness in resuscitation
Phoebe Adams, , Uncategorized, 0
SMACCForce: Force of habit-effective situational awareness in resuscitation by Mike Lauria
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Jonathan’s Story
Phoebe Adams, , Uncategorized, acute chest, narrative, opioids, pain management, sickle cell, 0
Jonathan and his wife Anna thought they were coming to the emergency department for a routine sickle cell pain...