Psychology of trauma care
Trauma care should be easy… shouldn’t it? So why doesn’t it feel easy? The clinical component is the easy bit, the challenge is the non-technical factors.
Trauma care should be easy… shouldn’t it? So why doesn’t it feel easy? The clinical component is the easy bit, the challenge is the non-technical factors.
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.
Pacific Island Playlist – Track 5: Mental Health with Jess Morton and Cian McDermot. Jess speaks candidly about her own mental health journey.
Jim Manning tells us why the time is now for Selective Aortic Arch Perfusion in improving cardiac arrest outcomes.
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.
The scope of ultrasound in trauma; the evolution of point-of-care Ultrasound in Trauma, and the FAST examination with Resa Lewiss
Unprofessional behaviours by health professionals, in hospitals, are associated with a significantly increased risk of preventable patient complications.
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.
Pacific Island Playlist is a bit of a secret. Suffice it to say it's a chance for non traditional speakers to highlight non traditional stuff. We hope to surprise you, make you think, and heck maybe even produce a tear or two
Peter Brindley interviews Khairil Musa and they discuss Khairils passion outside of medicine: dance
Rhonda Cadena discusses management of intracranial hypertension, specifically substantial practice variation.
Jellybean 108. O primeiro podcast português sobre a vida na pista rápida. A podcast about free open access medical education in Brazil.