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Coda Change

Aug 31, 2018

Doctors are usually the ones who rule the resuscitation. They are the ones in charge, the boss, the person giving all the instructions. By design, doctors rule the resus. But what if they didn’t? In order to optimise teams to be seamlessly effective at resuscitation, we need to change the way that resuscitation...


Aug 28, 2018

Haemostatic resuscitation of haemorrhagic shock by Wolfgang Voelckel Haemostatic resuscitation of haemorrhagic shock is an area great leaps forward can be made, as Wolfgang Voelckel discusses. Exsanguination and brain injury are the leading causes of death after major trauma. During the last decades, significant...


Aug 26, 2018

A no-holes barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social work, women in medicine, medicine in the developed work, and the health of healthcare workers. It should be novel, it may get heated, and it is not scripted. Sometimes to comfort the...


Aug 19, 2018

Leanne Hartnett is a massive fan of bedside ultrasound. Here, she tells a story of using ultrasound for the diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolus and the decision-making process for management. This is the story of a 65-year-old man who was brought into the Emergency Department with acute shortness of breath and...


Aug 12, 2018

The arrested heart surgery patient is a unique beast in surgery and critical care. Dr Nikki Stamp gives a whirlwind tour of post cardiac surgery resuscitation. She will discuss how to spot the potential arrest, how to manage it and some special situations to be aware of in this special group of patients Post cardiac...