
Storytelling in medicine
Let’s face it, your real life is too strange for fiction. Creativity in: non fiction (Storytelling in medicine) with James Maskalyk
Let’s face it, your real life is too strange for fiction. Creativity in: non fiction (Storytelling in medicine) with James Maskalyk
SonoSLAM: Tomorrow Today: Advances in US Tech! Advances in technology are making ultrasound more accessible and effective than ever.
Rick Body discusses the exciting possibilities for tomorrow’s medicine and how we could revolutionise diagnostics with AI.
In the ER, we are taught to turn towards the pain of others. We are not given as deliberate advice on how to care for ourselves despite the adversity we see, and the inevitability of being hurt by it.
Sepsis is a common and deadly condition, but diagnosis in not always knowable in real-time with Hallie Prescott.
From #SMACC2019 Phil Dobson shares some productivity tips for healthcare professionals.
In the last 10 years, 50,000 articles have been printed about burnout. As healthcare workers, we are exposed to an enormous emotional toll.
Acting rapidly is the most important thing that we can do, but neurosurgery in the outback and rural communities can be challenging with Brian Owler
Liz Crowe interviews Justin Morgenstern about curiosity in medicine.
PHEM is a male dominated speciality but why is that? Caroline Leech takes us through the reasons why this inequity exists and how we can breakdown barriers.
Penetrating Neurotrauma - Implications of USA vs world. Wendy Chang takes us through methods to best treat these patients.
Andrew Dixon takes us through five Common Trauma Radiology Misses and Misinterpretations.