Intensive Care Network Podcasts

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Critical Care podcasts from the Intensive Care Network

Episodios

  • 87. TBI - An introduction

    30/07/2013 Duración: 07min

    Matthew MacPartlin begins his four part series on traumatic brain injury with a brief overview of epidemiology, aetiology and features.

  • 86. JICS Cast April 2013

    09/07/2013 Duración: 20min

    The UK intensivists Olusegun Olusanya and James Day are back to keep you up to date with recent literature. Their discussion is based around the April 2013 edition of the Journal of the Intensive Care Society (JICS).  The articles mentioned are found at the following link: JICS April 2013 Many thanks to Segun (@iceman_ex) and James for involving ICN with sharing this JICS Cast.

  • 85. Flower on cEEG Monitoring

    04/07/2013 Duración: 14min

    Oli Flower discusses why continuous EEG monitoring should be taken seriously. 

  • 84. Delaney on Cerebral Protection

    04/07/2013 Duración: 14min

    Research guru and PI for the ARISE study, college examiner and semi-professional forrest-based carpenter, Anthony always gives a fascinating talk. This time he gives an intelligent and considered breakdown on the nebulous topic of cerebral protection.

  • 83. Lockie on TBI in Kids

    04/07/2013 Duración: 16min

    Fran Lockie is a Paediatric Emergency and Retrieval physician currently based in Adelaide. He is quickly becoming a leading expert in paediatric TBI and so was the perfect person to give this talk. The slides that go with it are on Intensive Care Network. If you like these sorts of presentations, come along to Cairns Bedside Critical care this September where we've got a great line up of speakers and we're doing it all again. 

  • 82. JICS Cast January 2013

    23/06/2013 Duración: 19min

    The second serving from the UK intensivists Olusegun Olusanya and James Day. They discuss recent literature based around the January 2013 edition of the Journal of the Intensive Care Society (JICS).  The articles mentioned are found at the following link: JICS January 2013 Many thanks to Segun (@iceman_ex) and James for involving ICN with sharing this JICS Cast.

  • 81. Developing EM, Cuba, 2013

    21/06/2013 Duración: 21min

    A podcast discussing the forth coming Developing EM conference, discussing how and why it came about and why Havana is the place to be this September. With Mark  Newcomb, Lee Fineberg, Roger Harris and Oli Flower. See www.intensivecarenetwork.com for more details.

  • 80. Bedside Critical Care Cairns 2013

    17/06/2013 Duración: 12min

    A brief promo for BCC4 with a discussion about what's in store and what the highlights may be. With Roger Harris & Oli Flower. To book for BCC4, click here.

  • 79. JICS Cast with Olusanya and Day

    17/06/2013 Duración: 19min

    From the UK, Dr Olusegun Olusanya and Dr James Day discuss recent intensive care literature based on the October 2012 edition of the Journal of the Intensive Care Society (JICS). The articles mentioned can be found here: http://journal.ics.ac.uk/journal_article_detail.html?edition=19Many thanks to Segun (@iceman_ex) and James for involving ICN with sharing this JICS Cast.

  • 78. Gantner on Translating Research into Practice

    06/06/2013 Duración: 39min

    This talk was given at the last Victorian Intensive Care Network meeting. Dash Gantner is an ICU Fellow from Melbourne who has been at the cutting edge of research in the past couple of years, working closely with ANZICS CTG research guru, Jamie Cooper. Dash is not new to research and previously worked in China for The George Institute and mastered Mandarin whilst he was over there. Watch out for big things in the future with this one.

  • 77. Cooper on Game Changing ICU Research

    06/06/2013 Duración: 41min

    Professor Jamie Cooper is the Director of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre, Monash University. He is well known for his contribution to ICU research, having published over 160 journal papers and being the Principal or Co-Investigator on numerous peer reviewed research grants, including 16 from the NHMRC.  This talk was given at the last Victorian Intensive Care Network meeting and is the first of two talks.

  • 76. Riggs on ANZICS and the ASM 2013

    06/06/2013 Duración: 18min

    An interview with David Riggs, an intensivist from Hobart and the medical convenor of this year's ANZICS ASM. David explains more about what ANZICS is and does, and reveals what's coming up at this year's ASM.

  • 74. Cartner on Environmental Heat Stress

    27/05/2013 Duración: 19min

    Michaela Cartner, an Intensivist and ED physician from Queensland's Gold Coast, gives a fascinating talk on environmental heat stress. The Marathon des Sables  provided a perfect backdrop to discuss this important topic. Go to www.intensivecarenetwork.com for the slides and more.

  • 73. Gattas on CHEST & Beyond

    15/05/2013 Duración: 47min

    David Gattas is an Intensivist and clinical researcher from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. Known for his dry wit and calm composure under fire, David is a rising power player for the ANZICS CTG and was heavily involved with the recent CHEST study. This talk was given at a Sydney Intensive Care Network meeting. Go to www.intensivecarenetwork.com for the podcast and more.

  • 72. Roger Harris on Oxidative Stress

    15/05/2013 Duración: 18min

    Roger Harris, the Bedside Critical Care big dog gives his last talk of the 2012 conference. From the maker of Sex and Nutrition comes Oxidative Stress. Roger specifically discusses: What is Oxidative stress Why is Oxidative Stress important How does Selenium fit into Oxidative stress Selenium (Se) in critical illness What’s the current evidence for Se in ICU

  • 71. Prevent tracheostomy related deaths

    08/05/2013 Duración: 19min

    How safe is your hospital for a patient with a tracheostomy?  Sean Kelly from the Intensive Care Coordination Monitoring Unit (ICCMU) talks with Tony Burrell from the Clinical Excellence Commission and Ian Seppelt about improving the safety of  patients with tracheostomies in and out of the ICU…….managing tracheostomy airway emergencies,  before and when the cavalry arrives……and the recently released  ICCMU  guideline, "Adult Patients in Acute Care Facilities with a Tracheostomy" .  The guideline and other resources to help implement the guideline in your hospital can be accessed at ICCMU here 

  • 70. Rosenberg on Immunosuppression

    05/05/2013 Duración: 15min

    Alex Rosenberg is an Intensivist who was working in a transplant centre last year. He gave this talk on immunosupression at last year's Bedside Critical Care Conference and managed to make a fairly dry subject seem understandable and relevant. Go to www.intensivecarenetwork.com for the slides and more...

  • 69. Janin on Fungal Infections

    04/04/2013 Duración: 24min

    Pierre Janin is an intensivist with many interests. For example you may have seen his fantastic echo guide or his talk on transcranial doppler. One of his other passions is microbiology, and at BCC last year he gave this talk on Fungal infections. He often proudly shows pictures of his fungal balls on ward rounds.

  • 68. Holley on Blood Transfusion Guidelines

    02/04/2013 Duración: 18min

    Anthony Holley, a world famous transfusion and coagulation guru, draws on his military, ED and ICU experience and talks about the most recent blood transfusion guidelines. They are a great resource and can be downloaded here. This talk is different to the last one he gave at Bedside Critical Care 2012! 

  • 67. NIELSEN on Therapeutic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest

    15/03/2013 Duración: 19min

    Niklas Nielsen is an academic intensivist from Helsingborg, Sweden. He is the mastermind behind the Targeted Temperature Management Trial, a landmark international multicentre clinical that has sought to answer a question that many believed has already been answered: What is the optimal target temperature following out of hospital cardiac arrest? The TTM trail has finished recruiting and the protocol can be seen here. The results will be out later this year. So... READ Niklas' FASCINATING paper which really lays down the rationale for the study LISTEN to this podcast interview with Niklas LEAVE some feedback if you have any comments on this controversial and emotive topic KEEP an open mind about this topic!

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