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Category SMACC19
SMACC 2019 red clinical critical care 340

Neuro Research

Naomi Hammond talks to us about applying research in the Neuro ICU and following up after critical illness.
SMACC 2019 red clinical critical care 340

Cardiac Arrest flow

Cardiac arrest physiology is an emerging field of research that may allow us to better understand why clinical trials of cardiac arrest have been so frustrating
SMACC 2019 yellow education communication 340

Change in PHARM

The ATACC group take us through the evolution of human patient simulation. How can clinicians experience emotional attachment that comes when practicing procedures on rubber human simulators?
SMACC 2019 red clinical critical care 340

Hypothermia and varices

Variceal bleeds can lead to terrifyingly messy resuscitations; this talk reviews tricks and tips for rescuing your patient from massive GI bleeding disasters.
SMACC 2019 yellow education communication 340

ATACC Simulation

The ATACC group take us through the evolution of human patient simulation. How can clinicians experience emotional attachment that comes when practicing procedures on rubber human simulators?
SMACC 2019 red clinical critical care 340

Decompressive Craniectomy

What's next after RESCUEicp? -The results of this study may have been disappointing, but there are some questions about the trial itself which we review.
SMACC 2019 green community advocacy 340

Northern Ireland HEMS

The story of the Northern Ireland HEMS Service, from the political and public campaign to get it started right through to the teamwork and hard work involved in making this project a reality.
SMACC 2019 green community advocacy 340

Being More Than A Bystander

Unprofessional behaviours by health professionals, in hospitals, are associated with a significantly increased risk of preventable patient complications.
SMACC 2019 green community advocacy 340

Engaging with government

Professor Owler discusses his experience in his various roles to achieve successful outcomes both in terms of health policy as well as legislative changes. He will discuss the role of doctors in this process and how to interact with government, media and stakeholders to achieve better outcomes for patients and the community.
SMACC 2019 yellow education communication 340

The Time for Ultrasound is Now

Health care providers who phantom or "quick look" ultrasound examine are causing the viral spread of an epidemic, which we can minimize by responsibly utilizing ultrasound inpatient care and by implementing the coaching that artificial intelligence provides.