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March 2, 2020

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Pacific Island Playlist – Track 2: Death and compassion

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How to create your resilience habits

Brain Surgery in the Outback

CodaZero Cure – Full Episode

Panel Discussion & Question Time

Red Alert: Code Crimson in 2019 and beyond

SonoSLAM: Tomorrow Today: Advances in US Tech!

Why it helps to reflect

Listening to community concerns around vaccination must be at the heart of our public health response to the Covid19 pandemic

Combating misinformation and conspiracy by empowering a sense of personal responsibility

The pandemic in resource-poor settings requires shared global actions

Action on Vaccine Hesitancy and Medical Misinformation

Rant: Stand up for pre-hospital medicine!

The Scope of Ultrasound in Trauma

Tomorrow’s Medicine Today

Asking Questions – Delivering Answers

Why gratitude improves your well-being

Engaging with government: when “life is more than a heartbeat”

He blinded me with science (Critical care ultrasound) by Thomas Dolby​​

Rare Life-Threatening Emergencies; Publication Deficits & Potential Solutions

Surviving the Aftermath of ECMO

Why exercise improves your resilience

One Vision (VR in paediatrics procedures) by Queen

Life on the ground floor

Critical Care Controversies: REBEL vs Skeptic

Uncertainty at the centre of sepsis

How to say ‘no’ (kindly)

Being flexible: when building EM becomes improving primary care

Straight up (bilious babies) by Paula Abdul

Thriving, not just surviving after critical illness

Prehospital care lessons for life

How to use meditation & mindfulness

Good SAM 2.0 – The Next Level

FEMinPHEM

St Emlyns Podcast – Translating SMACCFORCE into practice

Helping Without Harming

The Future Files of Resuscitation

Paramedicine: beyond 2020

Building 21st Century Simulation

Why driving pressure matters

Challenges of rescue and retrieval medicine in Chile

How to relax by regulating your physiology

On the selection of prehospital clinicians

My hot literature in Critical Care 2019

Neuro Rehab: different perspectives

How Resuscitation Works

Changing the face of triage: use of ultrasound in the field

How to switch off after a busy shift: Part 2

Virtual Healthcare – Ready Player One?

Trainspotting: Neurological complications of IV drug use

Signs of neurological badness

Timing, Tribes and STEMIs

Prehospital Care in Africa

How to switch off after a busy shift: Part 1

The creation of the Canadian Emergency Response Team (CMERT): from nascent concept to deployed reality

Quick hit: Ultrasound for a lumbar puncture

Applying Research in the Neuro ICU

Making complex problems simple

Preparing for the unknown

How to get good quality sleep

Heart in a Box

Emergent Intubation Resequenced

Paediatric Trauma Resuscitation – Reflections and Resilience

Prioritise your recovery

Cardiac arrest: low flow and no flow crux

Change in PHARM: At the centre of change are the basics

When Varices Hit -20°C

Focus on what you can control!

ATACC Simulation: From Rubber Dolls to Pixie Dust

Decompressive Craniectomy in 2019

Northern Ireland HEMS – Aiming High

Cardiac Arrest: It takes a system to save a life

Being More Than A Bystander

CODAZERO EPISODE 4: CODA EARTH

Actions for Healthcare in the face of the Climate Emergency

What is Sustainable Healthcare?

Is the Climate Emergency exacerbating social injustice and inequity?

The Climate Emergency is a global healthcare emergency – But how bad is it?

What is Sustainable Finance?

Brain Cooling – who and how?

Abdominal trauma, Measles, Aspirin, and Why the Time for Ultrasound is Now

Thinking Beyond Bleeding

Nailing that paediatric LP: the role of ultrasound

CodaZero episode 3: Coda Educate

Is the pandemic an extinction event for public interest journalism?

Has the #Covid19 Pandemic been the death of Evidenced based medicine or the birth of Evidenced Based Agility?

What can Artificial Intelligence algorithms in healthcare learn from Indigenous cultures?

Deep Learning – Pushing the boundaries of health AI. How do we make it fair and the data safe?

SonoSLAM: Gaming your way to Sono Leadership

Start Up – What Can We Learn

SonoSLAM: UtiliTEE of Ultrasound in Cardiac Arrest

Multimodal monitoring

What are the shared vulnerabilities in the health and financial sectors?

Prognosis and Palliation in TBI

Targeted Temperature Management: will we ever be cold again?

Dishing out opioids in the Emergency Department

Reserve judgement: aligning with patients at the end of life

Learning better together: Negotiating Autonomy at the Point of Care

Mild TBI / Concussion: Burden on work, family and finances

ICP Threshold Debate

The Psychology of Creativity

CODAZERO EPISODE 2: CODA ETHICS

Racism within healthcare hurts us all

Equity, Education & Healthcare: What is the legacy of our Eurocentric system?

Complications of COVID-19: Exacerbation of existing gendered inequality

Not someone else’s problem: Advocacy on gender inequity in healthcare

Pacific Island Playlist track 3: Emergency Medicine in Fiji

Ultrasound in the Field

CODAZERO EPISODE 1: CODA CURE

Pandemic Sepsis and Inequality

Are the COVID-19 and Sepsis Syndromes one and the same?

The Resistance – Antimicrobial Resistance through a Covid-19 lens

Pandemic Sepsis Research through a COVID-19 lens – Are we failing?

3 R’s of Sexual Assault in Critical Care

Wake up Thrombolysis – MRI guided – An EM Perspective

Scared of paediatrics? How to be Mr Spock or Roger Federer with kids

Resilience through attention mastery

New Tricks in the Brain Cath Lab

In the eye of the storm managing a genetically engineered mass casualty

In the eye of the storm: managing a genetically engineered mass casualty

Childhood Trauma: We can all make a difference

Resilience through emotional resourcefulness

Sepsis: What even IS “usual care” now?

Managing interprofessional conflict at the bedside

Net Zero for healthcare by 2050

Transforming care by minimising harm

The Great(est) Fluid Debate

Post COVID opportunity for a safe and healthy recovery

POCUS and the “InfoDemic”

Necessity is the mother of invention: POCUS pivots around the pandemic

Live(r) Life

Pulmonary Embolism: Next Generation

Follow up after Critical Care

Critical Care Teams: The New Normal

Is our collective ‘healthcare psyche’ in need of post pandemic resuscitation?

CARDMEDIC: improving communication with our patients

Carr’s Clinic Part Two – lessons from The Last Dance: the sports/health interface

Carr’s Clinic Part One – lessons from life with Swami

When everything is not COVID

What to believe & when to change?

Innovation in Critical Care during the times of COVID-19

COVID-19 in NYC – A slow motion mass casualty: Part 2

COVID-19 in NYC – A slow motion mass casualty: Part 1

Does fear and uncertainty impact communication in critical care resuscitation teams?

Difficult Intubation in the highly infectious respiratory patient

Emergency intubation in the crashing critical patient with infectious respiratory pathogens

There’s nothing Novel about the effect of COVID on Gender Equality

Human connection: you choose the future

How do we communicate when there can be no visitors

How can healthcare workers keep fit to stay well

Eating well to keep healthy

Pandemic kindness

Understanding how human factors affect teams and safety during COVID-19

How do I prioritise sleep to stay healthy and effective in the COVID-19 crisis?

Anxiety – How do I switch off the noise?

Coda 2020 postponed

3D printing for Paediatric Anatomical models

Pacific Island Playlist – Track 2: Death and compassion

Cutting Edge Cardiac Arrest

Blood or brain? Head CT updates

The economic value of large-scale trials in intensive care

How to team

Building a creative team

A diagnostic challenge: Turning a Zebra into a Horse

Real world outcomes from TBI

Back-end sepsis: de-escalating & de-resuscitating

Common Radiology Trauma Misses

Pacific Island Playlist – Track 1: Dance and Medicine

Maternity Mayhem: Emergency management of Pre-eclampsia

Fascinating neuro scans – classic CT brain pathology

Airway management – it’s a team sport, not a technical skill

The truth about paediatric analgesia

Is less best in critical care?

Unravelling Grief and Loss

Intracranial Hypertension and Herniation

Clot retrieval for stroke in the extended time window

Muscle wasting in ICU: Fat, Feed and Futility

Strategies for dealing with high emotion in the workplace – Session 5

ICU through their Eyes

What is Creativity?

Frequently Asked Questions- Answered

The latest on Myocardial Infarction

I Don’t Trust Doctors

Strategies for dealing with high emotion in the workplace – Session 4

The Power of Peer Feedback in Medicine

Outcomes following Brain Injury

Lactate in Critical Care: Mind the Gap!

Strategies for dealing with high emotion in the workplace – Session 3

High Performance Teams: The Secrets of Success

Post-TBI cognitive impairment

Optimise don’t compromise, peri-intubation physiology

The SMACC 2019 Opening Ceremony

Strategies for dealing with high emotion in the workplace – Session 2

Technology vs Learning: Are We Winning Yet?

Is Intensive Care becoming an out-of-hours acute palliative care service?

Neonatal Intensive Care: a journey

Creativity in: A medical career

Strategies for dealing with high emotion in the workplace – Session 1

Defending Bawa-Garba: When Healthcare Becomes a Crime

Drugs in cardiac arrest. Should we bother?

Wellbeing for healthcare providers: 3R’S – Reinvigorate

Wellbeing for healthcare providers: 3R’S – Reflect

Wellbeing for healthcare providers: 3R’S – Rest

Healthcare and Gun Violence: Kings Against Violence

Communicating with Graphics

Saving Lives From Sepsis – Not The SCC Guidelines

The latest on Tranexamic Acid TXA

Trauma in the ICU: Road to Resus Chapter 3

Emergency Literature Hot Updates

MANAGING RISK & COGNITIVE BIAS TO ENABLE INNOVATION

Creativity in: Presentations

Best Emergency Medicine literature of the year 2018/19

Performing Arts and Medicine: Brindley interviews Khairil Musa

Resus in Emergency: Road to Resus Chapter 2

Gender Equality in Healthcare: Stepping up when you need to “attend” to your cause

Creativity in: Fiction

Paediatric Constipation

Critical Care Nutrition: Are the Critically Ill Actually Hungry?

Is climate crisis a medical emergency?

Pre-hospital Resuscitation: Road to Resus Chapter 1

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Simon Finfer

Simon Finfer is a Pom who emigrated to Australia in 1993 to practice full time intensive care medicine. Despite being qualified 37 years and receiving an NHS pension he still works as a bedside clinician and takes night call. He loves his job because he works with fantastic people. He also designs and runs large clinical trials, writes paper, edits books and rides a 2017 Triumph Bonneville T120. He supports West Ham United and the English Cricket, Football and Rugby teams. He lives in Sydney with his wife, sons, two horses, four chickens, 3 ducks and one dog. Twitter handle is @icuresearch.

Doug Lynch

Dr Doug Lynch is a Critical Care Doctor. He has trained in multiple “specialties”; anaesthetics, emergency, intensive care, aeromedical retrieval, history of art, law, luggage making, public health and remote area medicine.
He describes himself as a “Generalist” in the medical world and in most other worlds too. In each of the areas that he has worked Doug has gravitated towards education.
He is the former state-wide education officer for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section). He is a dedicated supporter of and a contributor to the “#FOAMed” movement. FOAMed stands for Free Open Access Medical Education.
He has recorded hundreds of educational podcasts and has recently started The Institute of Enquiring Minds with Dr Andrew Jacobs in Melbourne, Australia.

Christine Bowles

Christine Bowles is an Emergency Physician and Trauma Consultant at St George Hospital in Sydney.

She has been developing an innovative educational programme for the Trauma Department.

She originates from the UK. When not working, she enjoys hanging out with the family, as well as films, music and books.