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Mar 12, 2017

Ffion Davies gives her take on how to spot the sick child in the Emergency Department.

Paediatric medicine is no doubt hard and can at times be scary. There is nothing worse, in Ffion’s opinion, than sending a child home who later represents to the hospital in a worse condition, or even worse, later dies.

So, how does...


Mar 7, 2017

In sub-Saharan Africa, where infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies are common, severe anaemia is a common cause of paediatric hospital admission, yet the evidence to support current treatment recommendations is limited. The TRansfusion and TReatment of severe Anaemia in African Children: (TRACT...


Mar 6, 2017

Alex Psirides discusses the problem with major hospitals and the systems that they use.

Throughout he uses a case example to highlight how and why things go wrong. Moreover, he suggests potential strategies to reframe the way care is provided in the hospital system.

As patients become more complex, the tribal systems we...


Mar 5, 2017

Anthony Baca provides a focused talk on prehospital critical care response to the active shooter.

Coming from the United States of America setting this is unfortunately not a rare occurrence.

Anthony will discuss the real-world violence that exists, and what are the most important considerations for first responders...


Mar 3, 2017

Scott Weingart discusses post-intubation sedation – a topic that tends to aggrieve him on a regular basis.

Scott explains in simple terms why he is bemused at the lack of understanding surrounding intubated patients who become agitated or aggressive.

How would you like a piece of plastic placed down your throat?

The...