Another Six SMACCers!


It’s raining PK SMACC-talks!

Here’s the next 6 uploaded to the SMACC website (see the first six here). For those of you with PKs in the works — don’t worry the deadline has been extended, but don’t dally too long or you’ll miss out on the chance of an iPad Mini and there could well be an UCEM Fellowship on the line too…

The first three (!) are from man-on-a-mission Tim Leeuwenberg F.UCEM, the medical McGyver from Kangaroo Island who brings a rural and remote perspective to critical care, which as we all know, has to happen everywhere.

In Affordable Airway Toolkit, Tim takes on the basics required to handle any airway eventuality anywhere:

Next Tim explores the challenges and opportunities of Trauma in Remote Australia and whether there is a role for ‘enthusiastic amateurs’:

In Recipes from Disaster, Tim talks about the big picture of Trauma on Kangaroo Island and an innovative approach to prevention that has been successfully implemented there:

Next up is a hard core critical care talk by critical care physician Rob Wise (hailing from South Africa if I’m not mistaken) titled ‘Stepping from the lab to the patient: Lessons on the glycocalyx’. Rob shows no lack on ambition in taking on a seemingly esoteric topic in the form of Prezi (which I usually hate… I didn’t vomit once!), yet he still hits it for six. Great stuff Rob!

Another man desperate for an iPad Mini is Utah’s resident Kiwi emergency physician Rob Bryant who comes up with an innovative and enlightening analogy for the emergency intubation in Rollercoasters & Intubations:

Finally, to round off the half-dozen is Jonathan Schonert , an EM Resident in West Virginia, with a slick overview of all he’s learnt from FOAM about another hot critical care topic, Capnography in Cardiac Arrest. Nice work Jon!

 

About Chris Nickson

An oslerphile suffering from a bad case of knowledge dipsosis. Key areas of interest include: emergency medicine, critical care, toxicology, and the free open-access meducation (FOAM) revolution. @precordialthump | + Chris Nickson | Contact

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