
CCP Podcast 133: Ollie Poole and SCCM Guidelines on Mechanical Ventilation in COVID-19
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Naomi Hammond talks about why follow up after critical illness matters, and why we need to know more about how to do it. The post Follow up after Critical Care appeared first on Intensive Care Network. Source link
Peter Brindley interviews Luise Sayers and they discuss the taboos death, bereavement and what we can do to make it better. This Pacific Island Playlist chosen by Louise opens with Moonshadows by Cat Stevens: https://vimeo.com/271105270 and closes with Monty Python’s “Always look in the bright side of life” https://vimeo.com/129646517 Source link
A panel with the chairs of ILCOR discussing their two newest protocols. Hosted by Scott Weingart. The post Cutting Edge Cardiac Arrest appeared first on Intensive Care Network. Source link
Gerrie gives a fantastic 7 min intro into how to decipher a CT brain. The post Blood or brain? Head CT updates appeared first on Intensive Care Network. Source link
Clinical trials are expensive and take years to go. Do they generate patient and economic benefit that justifies the cost of trials? The post The economic value of large-scale trials in intensive care appeared first on Intensive Care Network. Source link
Bec Nogajski takes you on a 20 minute journey about YOU. How you team, how you follow, and what leadership style would work for you. The post How to team appeared first on Intensive Care Network. Source link