Mastering Intensive Care 018 with John Marshall
Andrew Davies speaks with John Marshall about Mastering Intensive Care, the dangers of conservatism, and much more!
Andrew Davies, an intensivist from Frankston Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, speaks with a guest for the purpose of hearing their perspectives on the habits and behaviours that they believe are the most important for improving the outcomes of our patients.
Andrew Davies speaks with John Marshall about Mastering Intensive Care, the dangers of conservatism, and much more!
Andrew Davies talks to Charles Gomersall about mastering intensive care while training junior doctors in the BASIC practice of intensive care medicine
Peter Brindley - Human factors including being a good person, listening well and tackling burnout
Brian Cuthbertson - On important non-technical skills like mentorship, teamwork and family meetings
In this episode of Mastering Intensive Care, Andrew Davies talks to Sara Gray about self-compassion and much, much more.
Julia Wendon – Making the patient the centre of everything
Colin McArthur – Superb career reflections on aspects like giving feedback, saying no and valuing intensive care nurses
Imogen Mitchell - An intensivist and Dean of Medicine focused on communication and clinical decision-making
John Myburgh – The importance of the intensive care clinical ward round
Assoc Prof Dianne Stephens – Developing a happy intensive care family by respecting and valuing everyone in the team
Charlie Corke - Communicating effectively to reach the best decision for your patient
Craig French - Reflections of a contemporary and workplace culture-focused clinical director