INTENSIVE is a free online education and knowledge translation resource provided by the Alfred Intensive Care Unit in Melbourne, Australia. INTENSIVE is for doctors and other health professionals training in and practising intensive care medicine. Podcast show notes are available at: http://intensiveblog.com
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The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
Chris Nickson, Cliff Reid, Karel Habig, and the RAGE team
The RAGE podcast is the Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything! RAGE is an audio podcast created by a team of specialist physicians from Australasia and the United States practicing in emergency medicine, intensive care and retrieval/ prehospital medicine. We are Dr Chris Nickson, Dr Cliff Reid, Dr Haney Mallemat, Dr Michaela Cartner and Dr Karel Habig. We bring an irreverent and educational ‘real world’ perspective to current research, core topics and controversies in critical care. ...
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Resuscitology - Bleeding Patients
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The multidisciplinary Resuscitology team (http://resuscitology.com/) discuss the art and science of resuscitating bleeding patients using a case-based approach.Av RAGE team
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COVID-19 miniRAGE with Hicks and Brindley
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Our Canadian friends, Emergency physician Dr Chris Hicks (@humanfact0rz) and intensivist Prof Peter Brindley (@docpgb) discuss key issues and controversies in the care of critically ill patients with COVID-19. This rapid fire miniRAGE podcast is sure to keep you informed and entertained!Av The RAGE Team
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RAGE Session - Resuscitology Case 1 - Oncology Patient in Resus
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Cliff Reid, Geoff Healy, and Chris Nickson discuss a fictionalised case from the Resuscitology course: "Oncology patient in resus", including airway management and failure of video laryngoscopy, and the challenges of resuscitation in the context of potentially terminal illness.Av The RAGE team
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Cliff Reid and Brian Burns talk about a recent life-changing experience... participation in the amazing ATACC course.Av RAGE team
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Cliff Reid, Karel Habig, Nat May, Brian Burns, and Geoff Healy introduce 'Resuscitology' (http://resuscitology.com/) - a new two-day residential course being held at the Fairmont Resort in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, May 9th and 10th 2018.Av The RAGE team
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We're ready to RAGE again! This one is 85:26 min long and includes: Introduction... kind of (starts 00:00 min) ‘What’s bubbling up?’ (starts 02:08 min) — Dr Smith's ECG blog, DAS Guidelines for tracheal intubation of the critically ill, "The Human Factor" and trauma team performance. ‘DNR’ (starts 14:58 min) — the RAGE team discuss the concept of '…
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In this talk from the '2017 Performance Psychology in Medicine Conference' run by the Institute of Prehospital Care in London, Chris Nickson discusses these questions and more: What is elite performance? How is expertise developed? How can we use simulation to develop and maintain expertise, both individually and collectively?…
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The History Of The Alfred ICU by David Tuxen
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Professor David Tuxen provides his unique and entertaining perspective on the history of the Alfred ICU.Av Alfred ICU
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RAGE Session: What's The Sats Target?
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A RAGE session featuring Karel Habig, Cliff Reid, and Chris Nickson: Introduction... kind of (starts 00:00 min) ‘What’s bubbling up?’ (starts 04:48 min) — an ED checklist for cognitive debiasing, are 'cold' platelets ready for primetime, the ART trial and the open lung approach to ventilation using recruitment manoeuvres ‘What's The Sats Target?’ (…
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In this episode of the INTENSIVE podcast, Dr Paul Nixon talks about the indications for ECMO, the referral process, and where ECMO should take place. The target audience is general intensivists, trainees, and other health professionals who may need to refer patients for consideration of ECMO. Show notes are available at: http://intensiveblog.com/in…
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Dr Tim Byrne provides an introduction to ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation). The target audience is registrars with limited previous ECMO experience. Show notes are available at: http://intensiveblog.com/intensive-podcast-6/Av Alfred ICU
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RAGE talks CRM Brindley-style and dasSMACC
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The RAGE team talks to Peter Brindley about a new, free crisis resource management book and CRM Brindley-style, and we reflect on the recent dasSMACC conference. The usual stuff is there too: what's bubbling up?, a blast from the past about John Scott Haldane, and some Words of Wisdom from Peter Brindley to finish. Show notes available at: http://r…
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RescueICP and Decompressive Craniectomy by Dash Gantner and Jamie Cooper
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Dr Dash Gantner and Prof Jamie Cooper team up to critically appraise the RescueICP trial and the role of Decompressive Craniectomy as a therapy for severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Show notes are available at: http://intensiveblog.com/intensive-podcast-5/Av The INTENSIVE Podcast
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Professor David Pilcher talks about the general and post-operative management of lung transplantation in this episode of The INTENSIVE Podcast. The target audience is intensive care registrars and general intensivists. Show notes are available at: http://intensiveblog.com/lung-transplantation-david-pilcher/ ?…
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An overview of severe burns from the perspective of intensive care management by Associate Professor Andrew Udy. The target audience is Intensive Care Registrars. Show notes are available at: http://intensiveblog.com/severe-burns-andrew-udy/Av Alfred ICU
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Learning to take the heat: training for stress by Chris Nickson
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This talk by Dr Chris Nickson provides an overview of how acute stressors affect performance and introduces techniques that can be used to maintain performance despite them. The target audience is trainees in the critical care specialties.Av Alfred ICU
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RAGE Session - Three Men and a Microphone
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This RAGE session, featuring Cliff Reid, Brian Burns, and Geoff Healy, is a NSFW monster clocking in at 2h 48 min 59 sec long!!! Following an introduction the crew tackle the following questions: Describe training experiences that have shaped you? What is your experience of trainees, and what attributes of good and bad trainees do you observe? What…
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Asthma and Mechanical Ventilation Pitfalls by David Tuxen
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Professor David Tuxen talks about mechanical ventilation pitfalls in asthma management. Topics include appropriate mechanical ventilation settings and their pathophysiological basis, as well as important complications such as dynamic hyperinflation and pneumothorax. The target audience is intensive care registrars. Show notes are available at http:…
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On August 17th 2016, Associate Professor Vincent Pellegrino, Head of the ECMO service at The Alfred ICU, discussed ECPR during an in-house education session. His discussion included: the difficulties with ECPR definitions and selection criteria Approaches to ECPR, ranging from cannulation techniques and types of cannula, to role cards and the impor…
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Here is the ‘bootlegged’ footage of John Hinds’ defence of direct laryngoscopy in the prehospital setting. John brings all his usual wit and mischievousness to the defence of the tried and true way of getting a tube between the cords anywhere and at anytime.Av The RAGE Team
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Resuscitation Update 2015 by Stephen Bernard
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On November 11th 2015, Professor Stephen Bernard (@AmbVicMedic), Medical Advisor to Ambulance Victoria, presented a smorgasbord of ‘Updates in Resuscitation‘ at The Alfred ICU junior medical staff teaching session. He discussed: Recent data from registries on in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), particularly from Victoria, and the…
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SMACC Chicago 2015 preview and The GoodSAM App Oxygen therapy: AVOID: Air Versus Oxygen in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and the HOT or NOT trial: HyperOxic Therapy OR NormOxic Therapy after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (HOT OR NOT): a randomised controlled feasibility trial. John Hinds discusses Helicopter Emergency Medical Services…
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Listen to this miniRAGE for key information on registration for SMACC Chicago 2015. and to find out what the RAGE team will be doing at #smaccUS.Av The RAGE Team
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NeuroRAGE Session with Mark Wilson and Oli Flower
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This neuroRAGE Special Edition is 82 min 03 sec long and includes: Introduction, ‘What’s bubbling up?’ ‘Traumatic Brain Injury and a bit about the Spine’ ‘ICP Monitoring’ ‘Intracerebral haemorrhage and Subarachnoid Haemorrhage’ A ‘smorgasbord’ of other neurocritical care questions, including the ‘cranial screwtop manoeuvre’ ‘A blast from the past’ …
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RAGEback: Swami on Adrenaline in Cardiac Arrest
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Anand ‘Swami’ Swaminathan is an Emergency Physician in New York. He is one of the co-creators of EM Lyceum, and a major contributor to LITFL.com. Swami is a skeptic of the benefit of adrenaline in cardiac arrest. This is his brief response to Scott Weingart’s Cutting Edge Intra-Arrest Care at smaccGOLD and Weingart’s subsequent discussion about int…
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The RAGE team are joined by many friends to recap the smaccGOLD experience: Rich Levitan (@airwaycam) Scott Weingart (@emcrit) Haney Mallemat (@CriticalCareNow) Michaela Cartner (@mjcartner) Karel Habig (@karelhabig) Chris Nickson (@precordialthump) John Hinds (@docjohnhinds) Cliff Reid (@cliffreid) Mark Wilson (@markhwilson) Oli Flower (@oliflower…
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Cliff was asked to speak at the Australasian Conference for Emergency Medicine‘s Annual Scientific Conference in Adelaide in November 2013. The title they gave him was ‘What a great job’. It was a great opportunity for him to explore some of the literature around what makes people happy, and whether emergency medicine has the ingredients to do that…
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Relax, we didn’t really delete the discussion of The ProCESS Trial from RAGE Session Four… We just chopped it out to be published separately as a miniRAGE. This is what we’re talking about: ProCESS Investigators, et al. A randomized trial of protocol-based care for early septic shock. N Engl J Med. 2014 May 1;370(18):1683-93. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa140…
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RAGE Session Four is 61 min 46 sec long and includes: Introduction, including a welcome to new RAGE team recruit John Hinds ‘What’s bubbling up?’ ‘Getting The Right Side Right: RV infarction and RV failure’ ‘I Want to Stop, But Someone Else Doesn’t’ ‘A blast from the past’ on ‘Jack Barnes and the Irukandji Enigma’ ‘Words of Wisdom’ from motorcycle …
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This RAGEback includes commentary and reaction to the RAGE Session Three discussion of severe life-threatening acute asthma. It features comments from Mary Shue on THAM, Greg Miller on lignocaine and someone called Scott Weingart (anyone heard of him?) on non-invasive ventilation.
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RAGE Session 3 is 67 min 53 sec long and includes: Introduction (starts 00:00 min) ‘What’s bubbling up?’ (starts 01:30 min) ‘Medical Reversal’ (starts 52:52 min) ‘A blast from the past’ by Karel Habig on ‘Ether Day’ and the origins of general anaesthesia (starts 63:42 min) ‘Words of Wisdom’ (starts 66:32 min)…
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RAGEback: Minh Le Cong, Verapamil and SVT
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The discussion of verapamil as an option for the treatment of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) in RAGE Session Two went off like a fire cracker in the FOAM world. In this RAGEback, Minh Le Cong from the PHARM podcast explains why the RAGE discussion is not going to change his practice, which is to use adenosine as a first line agent. This is foll…
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RAGEback: Andy, Amit and the ETM Twitter Fiasco
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Andy Buck and Amit Maini from the Emergency Trauma Management course give their side of the story of what happened when a slide from there course was tweeted out of context leading to an unexpected backlash.
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The RAGE team discuss 'what's bubbling up' in the critical care and #FOAMcc worlds, consider the role of thrombolysis in a case of suspected submassive pulmonary embolism, talk about humans in the resus room and resus room management ('when your back-up gets your back up'), have a 'blast from the past' in the form of WW2 hero Edgar Pask and finish …
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The RAGE team introduce themselves, discuss 'what's bubbling up' in the critical care and #FOAMcc worlds, talk about the post-TTM era of 'homeopathic hypothermia', try to come up with an answer to 'fever, hypotension... now what?', have a 'blast from the past' in the form of critical care legend Peter Safar and finish with some 'words of wisdom'.…
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