This talk is the start of a three day smacc journey into simulation, introducing Leah before she enters the...
Tag Archive for: Safety
Tactical Medicine in Response to the Active Shooter
Phoebe Adams, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, Active Shooter, Crisis, ems, HEMS, heroism, high pressure situation, Human Performance, Performance Psychology, PHARM, prehospital, safe, Safety, SMACCDub, 0Cops and robbers, cowboy and Indians, and military movies have filled the minds of generations of healthcare providers with...
Learning from Excellence
Ka, , 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, appreciation, learning, motivation, quality, Safety, 0A call to learn from what goes well in healthcare
Simon Carley – Medical error
Ka, , 2015, The Talks smaccChicago 2015, coping, critical care, Debriefing, medical error, Safety, 0Medical Error Summary by: Simon Carley Error is almost inevitable in our clinical practice so we should be prepared...
Making Transitions of Care Safe – Pat Croskerry
Ka, , 2015, The Talks smaccChicago 2015, communication problems at transfer, safe, Safety, standardised transfer, transition biases, Transitions, 0Making Transitions of Care Safe – Pat Croskerry Summary by: Pat Croskerry It is now well recognised that transferring...
Medical Safety: Lessons from Space by Kevin Fong
Ka, , 2015, The Talks smaccChicago 2015, aviation risk, crew resource management, critical care, medical error, RISK, Safety, space, systems, 1Medical Safety: Lessons from Space Summary By: Kevin Fong Kevin Fong is an astrophysicist, astronaut and anaesthetist with an...
The Battle of Heroism vs Safety In Healthcare
Oli Flower, , The Talks smaccChicago 2015, brindley, chicago, critical care, Health Care, heroism, human factors, Peter Brindley, Safety, Safety Checklists, smaccUS, 0A Synopsis by Peter Brindley: The battle is on…who will win out: the heroic healthcare individual or the faceless...