- 1 hour 32 minutesResuscitology - Bleeding Patients
The multidisciplinary Resuscitology team (http://resuscitology.com/) discuss the art and science of resuscitating bleeding patients using a case-based approach.
2 February 2021, 9:09 am - 30 minutes 23 secondsCOVID-19 miniRAGE with Hicks and Brindley
Our Canadian friends, Emergency physician Dr Chris Hicks (@humanfact0rz) and intensivist Prof Peter Brindley (@docpgb) discuss key issues and controversies in the care of critically ill patients with COVID-19. This rapid fire miniRAGE podcast is sure to keep you informed and entertained!
31 December 2019, 1:00 pm - 25 minutes 58 secondsRAGE Session - Resuscitology Case 1 - Oncology Patient in Resus
Cliff Reid, Geoff Healy, and Chris Nickson discuss a fictionalised case from the Resuscitology course: "Oncology patient in resus", including airway management and failure of video laryngoscopy, and the challenges of resuscitation in the context of potentially terminal illness.
9 October 2019, 8:28 am - 19 minutes 22 secondsminiRAGE: ATACC
Cliff Reid and Brian Burns talk about a recent life-changing experience... participation in the amazing ATACC course.
27 September 2018, 2:27 pm - 8 minutes 56 secondsIntroducing... Resuscitology
Cliff Reid, Karel Habig, Nat May, Brian Burns, and Geoff Healy introduce 'Resuscitology' (http://resuscitology.com/) - a new two-day residential course being held at the Fairmont Resort in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, May 9th and 10th 2018.
10 March 2018, 7:25 pm - 1 hour 25 minutesRAGE Session: DNR
We're ready to RAGE again! This one is 85:26 min long and includes:
- Introduction... kind of (starts 00:00 min)
- 'What's bubbling up?' (starts 02:08 min) — Dr Smith's ECG blog, DAS Guidelines for tracheal intubation of the critically ill, "The Human Factor" and trauma team performance.
- 'DNR' (starts 14:58 min) — the RAGE team discuss the concept of 'do not resuscitate' and consensus resuscitation plans, challenges and tips for family discussions and decision-making, and a host of tricky situations (e.g. the family that wants 'everything', patients who want to be organ donors, suspension of DNR orders for operations, and patients with advance care plans who attempt suicide)..
- 'A blast from the past' by Peter Brindley on 'Joseph Lister' (starts 80:44 min)
- 'Words of Wisdom' from Karel Habig (starts 83:41 min)
17 January 2018, 12:49 pm - 34 minutes 39 secondsSimulation for Elite Performers
In this talk from the '2017 Performance Psychology in Medicine Conference' run by the Institute of Prehospital Care in London, Chris Nickson discusses these questions and more: What is elite performance? How is expertise developed? How can we use simulation to develop and maintain expertise, both individually and collectively?
3 January 2018, 1:30 am - 1 hour 1 minuteRAGE Session: What's The Sats Target?
A RAGE session featuring Karel Habig, Cliff Reid, and Chris Nickson:
- Introduction... kind of (starts 00:00 min)
- 'What's bubbling up?' (starts 04:48 min) — an ED checklist for cognitive debiasing, are 'cold' platelets ready for primetime, the ART trial and the open lung approach to ventilation using recruitment manoeuvres
- 'What's The Sats Target?' (starts 22:55 min) — the RAGE team discuss what SpO2 targets to aim for, in which patients and diseases, and the tricks and traps of real-world clinical practice.
- 'A blast from the past' by Chris Nickson on 'Rudolph Virchow' (starts 52:52 min)
- 'Words of Wisdom' from Cliff Reid (starts 57:10 min)
10 December 2017, 1:13 pm - 1 hour 35 minutesRAGE talks CRM Brindley-style and dasSMACC
The RAGE team talks to Peter Brindley about a new, free crisis resource management book and CRM Brindley-style, and we reflect on the recent dasSMACC conference. The usual stuff is there too: what's bubbling up?, a blast from the past about John Scott Haldane, and some Words of Wisdom from Peter Brindley to finish.
Show notes available at: http://ragepodcast.com/rage-talks-crm-brindley-style-dassmacc/
5 August 2017, 9:39 pm - 2 hours 48 minutesRAGE Session - Three Men and a Microphone
This RAGE session, featuring Cliff Reid, Brian Burns, and Geoff Healy, is a NSFW monster clocking in at 2h 48 min 59 sec long!!! Following an introduction the crew tackle the following questions:
Describe training experiences that have shaped you?
What is your experience of trainees, and what attributes of good and bad trainees do you observe?
What is your advice on how to be a good resuscitationist? What are you currently struggling with in your careers?13 July 2017, 4:00 pm - 37 minutes 31 secondsECPR by Vin Pellegrino
On August 17th 2016, Associate Professor Vincent Pellegrino, Head of the ECMO service at The Alfred ICU, discussed ECPR during an in-house education session.
His discussion included:
- the difficulties with ECPR definitions and selection criteria
- Approaches to ECPR, ranging from cannulation techniques and types of cannula, to role cards and the importance of teamwork
- Outcomes for ECPR and the evidence for the technique
Listen to the talk to find out more – the podcast is 37 minutes long.
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