Post-TBI cognitive impairment
The rehabilitation of people who have cognitive impairment after TBI should be based on an understanding of what is the likely cause of that impairment,
The rehabilitation of people who have cognitive impairment after TBI should be based on an understanding of what is the likely cause of that impairment,
A debate over the optimal intravenous fluid for different clinical scenarios, including discussion of the evidence and pros and cons of different intravenous fluids.
The awe inspiring opening ceremony to the final SMACC
Fear in itself can be a cognitive bias. How do we deal with fear? In the last session we learnt a four step response to acknowledging and managing emotions in medical practice. RARE: React, Accept, Reset, Engage. Sometimes with fear we only have time to react and engage. Mental practice is the cognitive rehearsal of…
Technology is good for learning, but technology is bad for learning. Spot the difference and have a personal strategy to make a difference
Knowing how to manage dying is just as important as preventing it.
Insight into the world of a NICU patient as they know it
How can you live a full creative life in the midst of a busy medical career?
Dealing with high emotion in critical care causes us to react. This talk provides simple tools to manage those reactions.
Conflict between criminal investigation of medical error and patient safety