This talk was presented at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting in Manchester in September 2015.
You can download the audio here, listen online here, or find it in iTunes at the RCEM FOAMed Network here.
A brief summary of the talk and related references are here.
Tag Archives: podcast
Pre-SMACC mini RAGE
Currently the RAGE Podcast site is recovering from a cold, so here are the show notes for the pre-SMACC mini RAGE episode released June 2015.
Here is the podcast
And here are the references:
SMACC Conference
It’s a knockout
GoodSAM
GoodSAM App
Oxygen therapy
AVOID: Air Versus Oxygen in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction.
HOT or NOT trial: HyperOxic Therapy OR NormOxic Therapy after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (HOT OR NOT): a randomised controlled feasibility trial.
Helicopter Emergency Medical Services
Survival benefit of a physician-staffed HEMS assistance for severely injured patients
Willingness to pay for lives saved by HEMS
Intraosseous access
Intraosseous infusion rates under high pressure: a cadaveric comparison of anatomic sites.
Intraosseous hypertonic saline: myonecrosis in swine
Intraosseous hypertonic saline: safe in swine
Discussion post about intraosseous hypertonic saline at Sydney HEMS
Handstands
Handstands: a treatment for supraventricular tachycardia?
Impact of a modified Valsalva manoeuvre in the termination of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
Handstands keep you awake
The next RAGE Podcast will air late August / early September
NAP 4 Podcast
Check out EMCrit.org for our Podcast interview with Professor Jonathan Benger, the Emergency Physician who contributed to the design, execution, and analysis of the important NAP 4 national airway audit, which has important learning points for all of us involved in pre-hospital, emergency, or ICU airway management.
EMCrit Podcast
2016 Update
An important follow up study showing the effect of the NAP 4 Audit:
A national survey of the impact of NAP4 on airway management practice in United Kingdom hospitals: closing the safety gap in anaesthesia, intensive care and the emergency department
Br. J. Anaesth. (2016) 117 (2): 182-190.
First Resus.ME! Podcast
The desire to produce my own Podcast has been burning away for a while now. I can’t offer clinical pearls in the beautiful ways that EMCrit or EMRAP do, but I do want to share the news about the great resuscitation practitioners that have inspired me and continue to do so.
You have to start somewhere – I’m hoping to improve at this and would welcome any constructive feedback. Click the link below to download. If you play it in iTunes the chapter headings should be available as should links to the websites referred to in the podcast.
Enjoy!
Resus.ME! May 2011
Pre-hospital / HEMS podcast
I was lucky enough to be interviewed by the amazing Scott Weingart, an emergency medicine intensivist who runs the spectacular EMcrit podcast. We covered some stuff on pre-hospital airway management, physicians in pre-hospital care, and I had a rant about ‘scoop and run’ versus ‘stay and play’. Worryingly, Scott is keeping back some audio footage for a later podcast, probably containing an even bigger rant about things like ATLS.
Click the image to be taken to the EMcrit site where you can listen to the podcast.