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Sep 26, 2016

Nikki Blackwell tells her story of the emergency response to the Ebola outbreak in Nzerekore, Guinea. She chronicles the enormous challenges of providing care to some of the most vulnerable people in the world, in one of the most under resourced and challenging environments.

The Ebola virus was first isolated in 1976....


Sep 25, 2016

In this podcast, Mervyn Singer talks about the link between stress and multiple organ failure. Often, the organs involved in multi-organ failure show no signs of structural damage or cell damage that would indicate these organs might be under stress. Stress might cause functional damage rather than structural...


Sep 22, 2016

Jon McCormack gives you what you need to know in the case of paediatric blunt traumatic cardiac arrest. This is a rare but deadly occurrence. Data shows that the population incidence for paediatric blunt traumatic arrest is 1 in 100 000. Of these, most are male, and most are involved in vehicle traffic accidents,...


Sep 20, 2016

Stephen Bernard shares his thoughts and the current evidence for using oxygen for cardiac arrest patients. Oxygen is ubiquitous in society! You can buy it in bottles and there are even oxygen cafes. This is especially true in hospitals where oxygen is used frequently and often without much thought. Oxygen is a...


Sep 19, 2016

John Myburgh speaks passionately about the use of oxygen in resuscitation, and clinical outcomes in critical care. For the 30 years, clinical understanding of haemodynamic resuscitation has been based on physiological paradigms that focus on convective oxygen delivery. Most of these emphasise the role of cardiac output,...