Resuscitology is a course for resuscitationists, based in Australia and brought to you by Brian Burns, Karel Habig, Libby Hanrahan, Geoff Healy, Natalie May and Cliff Reid. Our emphasis is on deep discussion of Resuscitation cases with focus on optimal up to date clinical resuscitation, leadership and human factors, wellness and sustainability. This podcast captures some of the thoughts, themes and ideas we are interested in around trauma, critical illness and other resuscitation topics.
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Cliff and Nat are back with another chat - this time about viruses (it is winter down under, after all), salbutamol's bad behaviour and the importance of kidneys.द्वारा resuscitology
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Cliff and Nat catch up for a quick chat about the Anaesthesia, Trauma and Critical Care (ATACC) course, as well as some nuggets on stridor in the context of an interesting resus case. In summary: read textbooks and examine patients!द्वारा resuscitology
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The Resuscitology team - Cliff, Brian, Nat, Geoff and Libby - tackle the tricky issue of talk-and-die patients; the pathologies that might be underlying, how to recognise these patients and what we can do about it. Like this content? Join us in person! Visit the website at resuscitology.com to find out more.…
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Natalie May talks to critical care helicopter paramedic Libby Hanrahan about prehospital care to ask the all important question: what should we do if we stumble across a prehospital patient? Should we stop? Should we help? And how should we conduct ourselves? Like this content? Join us in person! Visit the website at resuscitology.com to find out m…
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Cliff takes the rest of the Resuscitology team - Libby, Karel, Brian, Nat and Geoff - through the management of a bleeding patient, from prehospital to theatre. This one's a long one, but it's full of gold; up-to-date evidence-based-medicine, tips, tricks and wisdom from the team. Like this content? Join us in person! Visit the website at resuscito…
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