Surviving the Aftermath of ECMO
ECMO is a life-saving intervention for critically ill patients, but patients describe a recovery period that can take months to years.
ECMO is a life-saving intervention for critically ill patients, but patients describe a recovery period that can take months to years.
Critical care controversies: Salim Rezaie (REBELEM) and Ken Milne (SGEM) go toe-to-toe debating some hot topics in critical care.
ECMO is a life-saving intervention for critically ill patients, but patients describe a recovery period that can take months to years.
Straight up (bilious babies) with Camille Wu. An overview of causes of surgical vomiting in the neonate. This includes malrotation-volvulus, intestinal atresias, necrotising enterocolitis.
Neurological rehabilitation: Alternative perspectives with Claire Seiffert at SMACC 2019
Neurological rehabilitation: Alternative perspectives with Claire Seiffert at SMACC 2019
Trainspotting: Neurological complications of IV drug use with Rhonda Cadena M.D. at SMACC 2019
Brandon Foreman, MD presents on assessing stroke symptoms, using EEG after acute brain injury, and advanced multimodality monitoring at SMACC 2019
The future of prehospital care; treatments and technologies on the horizon with Halden Hutchinson-Bazely at SMACC 2019
He blinded me with science (Critical care ultrasound) with Tom (Dolby) Rozen
Chile has unique characteristics which pose several challenges for rescue and retrieval medicine. Pablo Hasbun at SMACC 2019
Changing the face of triage: use of ultrasound in the field with Chris Partyka at SMACC 2019