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The Critical Care Commute PodcastThe Critical Care Commute PodcastGender-Based Harassment in the Medical Workplace: Insights from Dr. Elizabeth VigliantiIn this episode, hosts Leon Byker and Peter Brindley are joined by Dr. Elizabeth Viglianti, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan, Pulmonologist and Critical Care Specialist, to discuss the crucial issue of gender based harassment in medicine. Gender-Based Harassment refers to any unwelcome behavior, comment, or conduct that demeans, intimidates, or disadvantages someone based on their gender or gender identity. This can include derogatory remarks, exclusion, stereotyping, unequal treatment, or threats, whether or not the behavior is sexual in nature. In the workplace, it undermines professional dignity and contributes to a hostile...2025-04-3032 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 267 - Social Media and Artifical Intelligence in Medicine with Peter Brindley at LTCJoin hosts Iain Beardsell and Natalie May at the London Trauma Conference as they welcome Peter Brindley back to the St Emlyn’s podcast. In this engaging episode, they delve into the nuances of social media, digital footprints, and the burgeoning influence of artificial intelligence in medicine. Brindley discusses the importance of maintaining an authentic digital presence and addresses the impact of misinformation and disinformation in the digital age. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in clinical decision-making and share insights on navigating this evolving landscape as healthcare professionals. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on st...2025-04-1618 minHistory of Philosophy: India, Africana, ChinaHistory of Philosophy: India, Africana, ChinaHPC 18. Erica Brindley on Music and the Cosmos in ConfucianismAn interview about the "resonant cosmos" in early Confucianism, and the role played by music in linking sages to the universe. 2024-12-0129 minThe Critical Care Commute PodcastThe Critical Care Commute PodcastCritical Care in Australasia: A Past Presidential Address and a Devil of a Good Time Expected in TasmaniaIn this episode, Peter Brindley and Leon Byker sit down with Dr. Rob Bevan, immediate past president of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) and Critical Care Director at Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand. Dr. Bevan shares his journey through leadership in intensive care, the role of intensive care colleges, and the evolution of critical care training. He also explores the political, social, and ethical dimensions of critical care, from workforce sustainability to the unique role of intensivists as brokers of care. Episode Highlights: The Evolution of CICM...2024-11-1830 minThe Critical Care Commute PodcastThe Critical Care Commute PodcastCoping with dying and saying what needs to be heard: Elliot SpragueCoping with dying and saying what needs to be heard: Elliot Sprague Introduction: In this emotional episode, Peter Brindley, Leon Byker, and Elliot Sprague revisit Elliot’s journey with metastatic cancer, a year after his initial appearance on the podcast, Elliot reflects on the impact of living with a terminal illness, sharing life lessons, and offering insights on how he continues to thrive despite a difficult prognosis. This episode Elliot talks about acceptance, gratitude, and the importance of living each moment fully. Topics Discussed: Elliot’s cancer journey since his last appearance. Tran...2024-10-2243 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEp 198 Understanding and Improving Culture in Emergency Medicine: Key InsightsIn this EM Cases podcast Anton chats with Dr. Peter Brindley and Dr. Leon Byker who have a deep interest in the Culture of Medicine to explore what culture in medicine is, why culture is so important, and then drive home 10 strategies to improving the culture in our departments emphasizing the importance of human connection, empathy, open communication, and a willingness to learn from mistakes in creating a positive and fulfilling work environment, so that we love our work, we love our department, we love taking care of our patients and our patients have better outcomes... Support EM Cases and...2024-10-011h 28Emergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEp 198 Understanding and Improving Culture in Emergency Medicine: Key InsightsIn this EM Cases podcast Anton chats with Dr. Peter Brindley and Dr. Leon Byker who have a deep interest in the Culture of Medicine to explore what culture in medicine is, why culture is so important, and then drive home 10 strategies to improving the culture in our departments emphasizing the importance of human connection, empathy, open communication, and a willingness to learn from mistakes in creating a positive and fulfilling work environment, so that we love our work, we love our department, we love taking care of our patients and our patients have better outcomes... Support EM Cases and...2024-10-011h 28Emergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEp 198 Understanding and Improving Culture in Emergency Medicine: Key InsightsIn this EM Cases podcast Anton chats with Dr. Peter Brindley and Dr. Leon Byker who have a deep interest in the Culture of Medicine to explore what culture in medicine is, why culture is so important, and then drive home 10 strategies to improving the culture in our departments emphasizing the importance of human connection, empathy, open communication, and a willingness to learn from mistakes in creating a positive and fulfilling work environment, so that we love our work, we love our department, we love taking care of our patients and our patients have better outcomes... Support EM...2024-10-0100 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEp 198 Understanding and Improving Culture in Emergency Medicine: Key InsightsIn this EM Cases podcast Anton chats with Dr. Peter Brindley and Dr. Leon Byker who have a deep interest in the Culture of Medicine to explore what culture in medicine is, why culture is so important, and then drive home 10 strategies to improving the culture in our departments emphasizing the importance of human connection, empathy, open communication, and a willingness to learn from mistakes in creating a positive and fulfilling work environment, so that we love our work, we love our department, we love taking care of our patients and our patients have better outcomes... Support EM Cases and...2024-10-011h 28Emergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEp 198 Understanding and Improving Culture in Emergency Medicine: Key InsightsIn this EM Cases podcast Anton chats with Dr. Peter Brindley and Dr. Leon Byker who have a deep interest in the Culture of Medicine to explore what culture in medicine is, why culture is so important, and then drive home 10 strategies to improving the culture in our departments emphasizing the importance of human connection, empathy, open communication, and a willingness to learn from mistakes in creating a positive and fulfilling work environment, so that we love our work, we love our department, we love taking care of our patients and our patients have better outcomes... Support EM Cases and...2024-10-011h 28The Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithRedefining Worship: Canton Jones on Hip Hop and the ChurchSit down with Canton Jones, Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, musician, and pastor, to explore the cultural intersection of hip-hop and the church. Tune into this enlightening and inspiring conversation with Rochelle Mason, Peter Brindley, and Canton Jones as they discuss the vital role of worship in hip-hop, the need for the church to embrace cultural expressions to stay relevant, and growing concerns regarding men’s mental health.2024-07-0353 minThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithFamily, Authenticity, and the Henegar Counseling Center with Dr. Lorrie SlaterGet to know Dr. Lorrie Slater, a Licensed Professional Counselor, Mother, Grandmother, Richmont Graduate University Faculty Member and the Director of the Henegar Counseling Center with hosts Devin Pritchett and Peter Brindley. Listen along as Dr. Slater discusses mindfulness, authenticity, her relationships with her family and the Lord, and how this informs her relationships with her clients as well as the direction of the Henegar Counseling Center.2024-06-0535 minThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithIntroducing Devin PritchettPeter Brindley welcomes Devin Pritchett, the new co-host to Richmont To Go, a Richmont Graduate University Podcast. 2024-04-0305 minThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithThe Online Modality with Dr. Stanley HooverJoin hosts Peter Brindley and Devin Pritchett as they chat with Dr. Stanley Hoover, Assistant Dean of the School of Counseling about Richmont's growing online Clinical Mental Health Counseling modality, telemental health, and online learning across the board.2024-04-0326 minDobber Prospects ReportDobber Prospects ReportDobber Prospects Report 51: Prospects in the Playoffs Dobber Prospects 51 - Prospects in the PlayoffsWelcome to Dobber Prospects Report, a member of the Hockey Podcast Network. This is report #51. I’m Victor Nuño, one of the co-hosts here and with me is Peter Harling. How are you doing Pete?In today’s report, we are going to talk about some players in the playoffs, OHL, WHL, & NCAA (sorry Q, maybe next year)This episode is brought to you by The Hockey Podcast Network, and DraftKings. Follow...2024-03-2657 minThe Critical Care Commute PodcastThe Critical Care Commute PodcastElliot Sprague: The Internist's Internist. Being a Cancer Thriver.Welcome to another episode of "The Critical Care Commute" podcast! In this episode, Peter Brindley and Leon Byker sit down with special guest Elliot Sprague. Elliot Sprague is an internist known for his unique perspective on healthcare and his remarkable journey through a recent health challenge. In this episode, Elliot reflects on the shock of being diagnosed with a metastatic malignancy and how it changed his life. He discusses the impact of being present, engaged, and honest with patients, and how it has positively influenced his own well-being. Elliot also delves into the...2024-01-1538 minDobber Prospects ReportDobber Prospects ReportReport 38: World Junior Championship Early ImpressionsOn Report 38, Peter Harling and Victor Nuno give their early impressions from the World Junior Championship on some of the top prospects from around the globe.Featuring:Macklin Celebrini - 2:22Gavin Brindley - 7:09Goalies - Hugo Havelid, Adam Gajan, Mathis Rousseau and Trey Augustine - 11:17Owen Allard, Matyas Melovsky - 20:47Frank Nazar - 26:48Matthew Wood - 31:21Lane Hutson - 35:41Denton Mateychuk - 44:20Ty Nelson - 47:57Mailbag Questions - 50:51Draft Kings Live Read...2023-12-291h 02Spakli21Spakli21Spakli'21 Podcast - Az újjászületett Drechsler-palota felújításának kihívásaiA Spakli’21 podcast legújabb adásának témája a 2023. júliusában új funkcióval újra nyíló Drechsler-palota felújítása volt.   Bene János műsorvezető beszélgető partnerei voltak: Haberl Péter, a Drechsler-palota kivitelezésének elsőszámú irányítója, a DVM Group Kft. ügyvezető partnere Lukátsi Marcell, a belsőépítészeti kiviteli tervek irányítója, a DVM Group Kft. építész projektvezetője, a brit belsőépítész Bowler James Brindley Studio (BJB) kapcsolattartója; Czifrák László, diplomás szilikátrestaurátor művész, műeml...2023-10-0547 minCYKIAE (Christ You Know It Ain\'t Easy)CYKIAE (Christ You Know It Ain't Easy)CYKIAE Season 007 Part 13. Stolen Generations Myth. The Four Things We Need. Final Part.This is the end my friends. Over the past 12 parts I’ve looked at the issue of the Stolen Generations – and there is no other conclusion than the finding that it’s a myth. In the first two parts I looked at what Aboriginal activists had to say about it from the 1940’s to the 1980s (until Peter Read “discovered” the Stolen Generations). Not one Aboriginal activist had commented on the Stolen Generations until Peter Read had discovered it, and since then not one Aboriginal activist has failed to comment on it. The claim that there were Stolen Gener...2023-09-1129 minThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithThe Chalice: Mental Health and Christian FaithIntegration is a Zombie Apocalypse, a Mugging and Taking Out the TrashIn many ways, “integration” is theology made practical. It is how we relate truths from Christian theology and spirituality with the theory and practice of clinical mental health counseling and psychology - whether in ministry, counseling, or other domains of learning, helping, and healing. Join the Richmont Podcast hosts Peter Brindley and Mel Meyer as they introduce Dr. Cara Cochran and Dr. Preston Hill, hosts for the Richmont Podcast Integration series as they speak about what integration means to them in the unexpected moments.2023-08-3127 minThe Critical Care Commute PodcastThe Critical Care Commute PodcastHuman Factors and Patient Safety with Dr Jocelyn SlemkoJoin us on this podcast for a case-based discussion on Human Factors and Patient Safety with Dr Jocelyn Slemko, an Intesivist Internist from Edmonton, Canada and rising star in the area of Human Factors and Patient Safety. Dr Slemko completed medical school in Calgary, followed by Residency in both Internal Medicine and Critical Care Medicine in Edmonton, Canada. She is a published author and recently contributed to a chapter in the Textbook of Acute Trauma Care (2022). She is currently completing a MSc degree in Patient Safety and Clinical Human Factors at the University of Edinburgh and works as an Intensivist...2022-11-2522 minA Little Bit Of ScienceA Little Bit Of ScienceThe Story Of Viagra - From Side Effect To Fully ErectSexual performance, in particular impotence, is something that’s plagued chaps since they first crawled out of the swamp, rose up onto our hind legs, looked down, and bellowed WHY WON’T YOU WORK YOU BASTARD!   If there’s one thing you can rely on history to provide, it’s infinite examples of how men across the ages have laboured to enhance, increase, or at the very least enable performance…   Erectile dysfunction shows up in Egyptian tombs, Greek cup paintings, and even the Old Testament, with no limit to the wacky treatments t...2022-11-0354 minThe Critical Care Commute PodcastThe Critical Care Commute PodcastAnswering the bleep. Crisis Resource Management on the phone with Dr Peter Brindley.Join Dr. Leon Byker as he talks to Dr Peter Brindley about CRM on the telephone. Yes, the hunter becomes the hunted!  Dr. Brindley is an Intensive Care Doctor, Professor of Critical Care, Adjunct Professor of Anesthesiology and Adjunct Professor of Medical Ethics at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. He has special interest in Human Factors, Crisis Resource Management, Medical Communication, Airway Management, Resuscitation Prognostication, End of life care, and lastly Resilience and wellbeing in healthcare workers.  In this episode we discuss the importance of isolating oneself when taking a call, "conserving bandwidth", building a...2022-11-0125 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeThe Great Re-Engagement: The Future of Global HealthcarePeter Brindley joins you again to bring you The Great Re-Engagement, alongside Pelesa Motshabi Chakane, Silvia Perez-Protto and Andrew Shaw.   This episode explores the future of healthcare, and the ways to utilise the global community, research, and technology to enable greater contentment for clinicians to enable excellent healthcare at a global level.   What will successful medicine look like in 10 years’ time if we get it right? It is a daunting prospect to consider. Palesa hopes that the positivity that has been borne out of the Covid-19 pandemic continues. She believes it will...2022-07-1928 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeOvercoming the Great Resignation through Realisation: Part 2In Part 2 of this podcast Hugh Montgomery, Liz Crowe, and Shelly Dev along with Peter Brindley continue their discussion on wellness, resilience, burn out and being a healthcare worker in the world now. IN THIS EPISODE THE TEAM DISCUSSES THE BROADER ORGANISATION STRUCTURE AND HOW THIS CONTRIBUTES TO (OR DETRACTS FROM) TEAMWORK AND HEALTHCARE WORKER WELLNESS AND SATISFACTION. Shelly delves into the topic of the organisations and whether they are supporting the clinicians on the ground in the best possible way. Senior leadership, in her opinion, has done a major disservice to healthcare workers in...2022-05-1023 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeOvercoming the Great Resignation through Realisation: Part 1This episode discusses the effect of the pandemic on healthcare professionals at an individual level, and how this has broad reaching ramifications at a team and industry level across different country contexts.   IN THIS PODCAST PETER BRINDLEY IS JOINED BY HUGH MONTGOMERY, LIZ CROWE, AND SHELLY DEV TO DISCUSS WELLNESS, RESILIENCE, BURN OUT AND BEING A HEALTHCARE WORKER IN THE WORLD NOW. THIS EPISODE EXPLORES JOB SECURITY, PUBLIC RECOGNITION, AND THE EFFECT OF THE PANDEMIC AT A PERSONAL LEVEL FOR DOCTORS AND NURSES.   In the context of the pandemic, the good co...2022-05-1017 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineThe Worldwide Trauma Project - Textbook Of Acute Trauma Care 2022In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we gather three worldwide medical leaders and their trauma expertise to talk about the Textbook of Acute Trauma Care. Joining me are Dr. Peter Lax, Dr. Peter Brindley, and Dr. Alex Psirides. We cover time zones and topics from around the world. Textbook Amazon link... https://www.amazon.com/Textbook-Acute-Trauma-Care-Peter-ebook-dp-B09PTMSKXF/dp/B09PTMSKXF/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=16520354762022-05-0943 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeRejecting Science Part 2: Critical Thinking, Shareable Content and UncertaintyIn part 2 of The Great Rejection, Peter Brindley and Tim Caulfield return to continue their discussion of misinformation in the world of health science. This episode examines how to teach the public to think critically, how to deal with uncertainty as a clinician and how to better understand the pros and cons of transparency. How do we teach science in an ever-expanding world of knowledge and information? Tim suggests going back to first principles and reinforcing to the public that science is a process. Secondly, Tim highlights how basic educational tools can make a big...2022-03-3026 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeRejecting Science Part 1: Medicine, Social Media and MisinformationPeter Brindley and Timothy Caulfield answer the big questions around how science and health are represented in the public sphere. What is science? When do we accept it and when do we reject it? The representation of science and medical information on social media has erupted in recent times – in large part thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic. Along the way, misinformation has come to the forefront. Why do people believe misinformation, where does it come from and what damage is it doing? These questions are not new, however in the modern world (pre- and post-Covid) th...2022-03-1825 minMastering Intensive CareMastering Intensive CarePersevering Through A Pandemic - 6 - Learnings We Might Take AwayThis episode focuses on learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic. Important lessons our global Intensive Care community, your local ICU and you personally might take away from what the novel coronavirus has caused - at least so far. Previous episodes of this series (a series best listened to in episode order) have allowed you to hear the experiences of busy ICU clinicians, the work of an ICU clinical psychologist, and some supportive strategies different institutions have used during the pandemic. Here you’ll listen to the valuable thoughts and considerations about topics including personal wellbeing, awareness of mindset, ef...2021-12-2046 minMastering Intensive CareMastering Intensive CarePersevering Through A Pandemic - 5 - 'Life' Support For Our PeopleIntensive Care clinicians are used to being busy. Critically ill patients constantly arrive in the ICU with no awareness of staff workload at that moment. So being busy has not been the major problem of the COVID-19 pandemic. The difficult emotional responses to physical exhaustion, mental strain, heart-breaking human loss and the unpredictability of SARS-CoV-2 have been significant, and the commonly held attitude of “just power through” has not been sustainable. Instead, the most critical influence on the overall wellbeing of Intensive Care practitioners has been the degree to which they have felt supported socially. Main...2021-12-1350 minMastering Intensive CareMastering Intensive CarePersevering Through A Pandemic - 1 - Sick Of COVIDAre you sick of COVID? How have you coped in this pandemic? And what’s it actually felt like to live and work throughout this last two years?   Concerned for the wellbeing of healthcare professionals in the hardest hit ICUs during the COVID-19 pandemic, I interviewed a group of clinicians previously featured on the podcast. With an emphasis on personal wellbeing, I aimed to uncover their feelings, their struggles, their perspectives and their take-aways from this prolonged global healthcare crisis. My hope is to help you to ref...2021-11-1544 minElectric Bike RadioElectric Bike RadioHauling AmpsA decision-tree approach to choosing how you can transport your e-bike--from throwing the bike in your vehicle to using a hitch-mounted rack. Your hosts are Duane & Jared, two e-bike enthusiasts from the Tampa Bay Area in Florida. E-Bike Radio focuses on issues related to e-bikes and the e-bike lifestyle. Links to things mentioned in the show (not sponsored): Trailer hitches and general information: ETrailer.com Hitches U-Haul Trailer Hitches Hitch-mounted e-bike racks: Yakima On Ramp Thule EasyFold XT 2 Hollywood Racks e-bike hitch...2021-07-1432 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 189 - April 2021 Round UpA podcast with Iain and Simon summarising all the latest content from the St Emlyn's blog in April 2021. Topics discussed include Vaccine Induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis, how our own biases can effect our critical appraisal and whether we need to worry about grading the quality of FOAMed resources. Thanks for listening. Please check out the blogs themselevs at www.stemlynsblog.org and consider subscribing and rating us on iTunes.  If you'd like to see some more from Peter Brindley you can watch one of his SMACC talks here.  2021-05-1420 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 186 - Assessing online medical education resources with Peter BrindleyAn audio review of a paper in the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine with two of the authors. Assessing on-line medical education resources: A primer for acute care medical professionals and others Peter G Brindley, Leon Byker, Simon Carley, Brent Thoma https://doi.org/10.1177/1751143721999949 2021-04-0832 minShouting into the VoidShouting into the VoidWhisper - Doctor Who Season Two, Love and MonstersIn this episode, Lewis and Danny talk about the New Who episode of Doctor Who that has Peter Kay as a Bolton accented alien. So... what else do you need?We now have merch! Make sure to check out what we've got on offer at teespring.com/stores/shouting-into-the-void as well as https://www.redbubble.com/people/Merc...​Like what we do? We do a lot more! Check us out at http://www.patreon.com/shoutingintoth...​ to see everything else we do, and consider supporting us there as well!If a monthly donation isn't your...2021-04-0235 minSolving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo KyeremantengSolving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo KyeremantengRecast: Nature IS the Best Life Support, with Dr. Peter BrindleySign up today: http://betterhelp.com/solvinghealthcareand use Discount code “solvinghealthcare"Solving Healthcare Seminars & Merchandise.solvinghealthcare.ca/shopUse promocode kwadcast20 for 20% our seminarsProceeds will be going to Feeding Frontline Healthcare Providers:gf.me/u/xstpfkDepartment of Medicine site: https://ottawadom.ca/solving-healthcareResource Optimization Network website: www.resourceoptimizationnetwork.com/Follow us on twitter & Instagram: @KwadcastLike our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/kwadcast/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC...2021-02-1022 minPrevention Over Prescription with Dr. KPrevention Over Prescription with Dr. KRecast: Nature IS the Best Life Support, with Dr. Peter BrindleySign up today: http://betterhelp.com/solvinghealthcareand use Discount code “solvinghealthcare"Solving Healthcare Seminars & Merchandise.solvinghealthcare.ca/shopUse promocode kwadcast20 for 20% our seminarsProceeds will be going to Feeding Frontline Healthcare Providers:gf.me/u/xstpfkDepartment of Medicine site: https://ottawadom.ca/solving-healthcareResource Optimization Network website: www.resourceoptimizationnetwork.com/Follow us on twitter & Instagram: @KwadcastLike our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/kwadcast/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC...2021-02-1022 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR...2020-12-0842 minemergency medicine cardiologyemergency medicine cardiologyEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR... The post EM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPR appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2020-12-0800 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR... The post EM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPR appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2020-12-0800 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR...2020-12-0842 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR...2020-12-0842 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR...2020-12-0842 minemergency medicine ENT educationemergency medicine ENT educationEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR... The post EM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPR appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2020-12-0800 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR...2020-12-0842 minemergency medicine toxicologyemergency medicine toxicologyEM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPRIn this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on lateral canthotomy, Emily Austin on pediatric cannabis poisoning, Reuben Strayer on an approach to hyperthermia, Brit Long on diagnosis and management of malignant otitis externa, Jesse McLaren on ECG diagnosis of occlusion MI in patients with BBB and Peter Brindley on prone CPR...The post EM Quick Hits 24 Lateral Canthotomy, Cannabis Poisoning, Hyperthermia, Malignant Otitis Externa, BBB in Occlusion MI, Prone CPR appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2020-12-0800 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePacific Island Playlist track 3: Emergency Medicine in Fiji Anne Creaton is interviewed by Peter Brindley. She talks about her experience in setting up Emergency Medicine Training in Fiji and give advice to those who may want to work in a similar setting. www.codachange.org/podcasts  2020-09-0306 minSolving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo KyeremantengSolving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo KyeremantengMinicast: Nature IS the Best Life Support, with Dr. Peter BrindleySponsorsLow Carb & Ketogenic Approaches to Health:Solving Healthcare and the Resource Optimization Network present our first virtual summit!Purchase the recorded summit:https://solvinghealthcare.ca/lowcarbKim Sutton:  http://solvinghealthcare.ca/kimsuttonCharityHelp children in need in our community. Check out our charitable initiative,Bridges Over Barriers:https://www.educationfoundationottawa.ca/students-in-crisis/bridges-over-barriers/MerchandiseShop our Solving Healthcare merchandise and help support our community! All proceeds will be going to Give A Mile2020-08-1322 minPrevention Over Prescription with Dr. KPrevention Over Prescription with Dr. KMinicast: Nature IS the Best Life Support, with Dr. Peter BrindleySponsorsLow Carb & Ketogenic Approaches to Health:Solving Healthcare and the Resource Optimization Network present our first virtual summit!Purchase the recorded summit:https://solvinghealthcare.ca/lowcarbKim Sutton:  http://solvinghealthcare.ca/kimsuttonCharityHelp children in need in our community. Check out our charitable initiative,Bridges Over Barriers:https://www.educationfoundationottawa.ca/students-in-crisis/bridges-over-barriers/MerchandiseShop our Solving Healthcare merchandise and help support our community! All proceeds will be going to Give A Mile2020-08-1322 minJournal of Special Operations MedicineJournal of Special Operations MedicineSummer 2020 JSOM PodcastIn this episode of the JSOM Podcast, Alex and Josh discuss the article, "Step Duration Effects on Blood Loss in Simulated Designs of Tourniquet Use Procedure". Guest Will Price breaks down the article, "Clothing Effects on Limb Tourniquet Application", and authors Matt Douma and Peter Brindley discuss their article, "Temporizing Life-Threatening Abdominal-Pelvic Hemorrhage Using Proprietary Devices, Manual Pressure, or a Single Knee: An Integrative Review of Proximal External Aortic Compression and Even 'Knee BOA'. Visit our Social Media @jsomonline. https://jsom.us/Podcast.2020-06-1737 minCritical Care MedicineCritical Care MedicineProf. Peter Brindley: "Culture change: a 12 step programme"This energetic talk starts with discussing the importance of Human Factors in Acute Care Medicine, and then pivots to how these ideas can be applied to understanding burnout, resilience, coping, and practical aspects of culture change in medicine. These ideas are all presented within the context of the COVID pandemic.2020-06-091h 11Critical Care MedicineCritical Care MedicineProf. Peter Brindley: "Airway Management Outside the Operating Room (during COVID-19)"This engaging, provocative, and practical talk uses examples from the COVID-19 outbreak but is relevant in all those who practice Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesia, or Critical Care Medicine before, during, or after pandemics. It starts with discussing the importance of how AMOTOR differs from AMITOR (airway management in the operating room) and how and why it is more perilous and nuanced. It discusses what it means to have a difficult airway and further divide this difficulty into anatomic, physiologic, and situational. We then focus on situational difficulty and the importance of mastering Human Factors and Team factors. We offer novel...2020-04-271h 06Solving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo KyeremantengSolving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo KyeremantengRemembering What Really Matters In a World Turning Upside. Staying Connected, with Dr. Peter BrindleyEpisode NotesSign up with Audible: https://amzn.to/2T44qsx An unmatched selection of audiobooks performed by world-class talent. 3 titles for each month of their gift membership: 1 audiobook + 2 Audible Originals. 30% off any additional audiobooks. Anywhere, anytime listening with the free Audible app. Free and easy audiobook exchanges. An Audible book library they'll own forever. Sign up today: http://betterhelp.com/solvinghealthcareand use Discount code “solvinghealthcare"Solving Healthcare Merchandise.https://solving-healthcare.myshopify.com/Proceeds will be going to Feeding Frontline Healthcare Providers:gf.me...2020-04-0758 minPrevention Over Prescription with Dr. KPrevention Over Prescription with Dr. KRemembering What Really Matters In a World Turning Upside. Staying Connected, with Dr. Peter BrindleyEpisode NotesSign up with Audible: https://amzn.to/2T44qsxAn unmatched selection of audiobooks performed by world-class talent.3 titles for each month of their gift membership: 1 audiobook + 2 Audible Originals.30% off any additional audiobooks.Anywhere, anytime listening with the free Audible app.Free and easy audiobook exchanges.An Audible book library they'll own forever.Sign up today: http://betterhelp.com/solvinghealthcareand use Discount code “solvinghealthcare"Solving Healthcare Merchandise.https://solving-healthcare.myshopify.com/Proceeds will be going to Feeding Frontline Healthcare Providers:gf.me/u...2020-04-0758 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumCOVID-19 Practical Tips & Human FactorsDrs. Sara Gray, Emily Austin, Chris Keefer, Justin Morgenstern, Sarah Reid, Chris Hicks, Peter Brindley and Andrew Cameron share their experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and offer some practical tips on human factors, pandemic airway checklist, deliberate practice airway safety course, pediatric COVID management considerations, and Sara Gray's 4 step COVID wellness program...2020-04-021h 04Emergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 15 – COVID-19 Practical Tips, Pediatric COVID and Human FactorsDrs. Sara Gray, Emily Austin, Chris Keefer, Justin Morgenstern, Sarah Reid, Chris Hicks, Peter Brindley and Andrew Cameron share their experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and offer some practical tips on human factors, pandemic airway checklist, deliberate practice airway safety course, pediatric COVID management considerations, and Sara Gray's 4 step COVID wellness program... The post EM Quick Hits 15 – COVID-19 Practical Tips, Pediatric COVID and Human Factors appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2020-04-0200 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesCOVID-19 Practical Tips & Human FactorsDrs. Sara Gray, Emily Austin, Chris Keefer, Justin Morgenstern, Sarah Reid, Chris Hicks, Peter Brindley and Andrew Cameron share their experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and offer some practical tips on human factors, pandemic airway checklist, deliberate practice airway safety course, pediatric COVID management considerations, and Sara Gray's 4 step COVID wellness program...2020-04-021h 04Emergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumCOVID-19 Practical Tips & Human FactorsDrs. Sara Gray, Emily Austin, Chris Keefer, Justin Morgenstern, Sarah Reid, Chris Hicks, Peter Brindley and Andrew Cameron share their experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and offer some practical tips on human factors, pandemic airway checklist, deliberate practice airway safety course, pediatric COVID management considerations, and Sara Gray's 4 step COVID wellness program...2020-04-021h 04Emergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 15 – COVID-19 Practical Tips, Pediatric COVID and Human FactorsDrs. Sara Gray, Emily Austin, Chris Keefer, Justin Morgenstern, Sarah Reid, Chris Hicks, Peter Brindley and Andrew Cameron share their experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and offer some practical tips on human factors, pandemic airway checklist, deliberate practice airway safety course, pediatric COVID management considerations, and Sara Gray's 4 step COVID wellness program...2020-04-021h 04Emergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesCOVID-19 Practical Tips & Human FactorsDrs. Sara Gray, Emily Austin, Chris Keefer, Justin Morgenstern, Sarah Reid, Chris Hicks, Peter Brindley and Andrew Cameron share their experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and offer some practical tips on human factors, pandemic airway checklist, deliberate practice airway safety course, pediatric COVID management considerations, and Sara Gray's 4 step COVID wellness program...2020-04-021h 04Coda ChangeCoda ChangePacific Island Playlist – Track 2: Death and compassion2020-01-2406 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePacific Island Playlist – Track 1: Dance and Medicine2020-01-2429 minIntensive Care Society RadioIntensive Care Society RadioOpening Plenary ICS SOA 2019We welcome you to ICS Radio. This episode is a recording of the Opening Plenary at ICS SOA  Dec 2019 This episode features  1. Welcome Ganesh Suntharalingam (ICS President) & Steve Mathieu (ICS Conference Director) 2.  Born to Survive? the Genetics of Life and Death Alice Roberts in conversation with Hugh Montgomery 3. A Gift of Life: Perspectives on Organ Donation and Deemed Consent Dale Gardiner, Paul Frost & Joanna Duckworth 4. Looking After Each Other in a Crisis: Lessons from Novichok Kate Jenkins 5. A Glance into...2020-01-231h 55The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist\'s Awesome Guide to EverythingThe RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to EverythingCOVID-19 miniRAGE with Hicks and BrindleyOur 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!2019-12-3130 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePerforming Arts and Medicine: Brindley interviews Khairil Musa Peter Brindley interviews Khairil Musa about Performing Arts, specifically dance, and how this complements his career in critical care.2019-12-0929 minemergency medicine toxicologyemergency medicine toxicologyEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan...The post EM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin f...2019-01-1500 minresuscitation and critical care medicineresuscitation and critical care medicineEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan... The post EM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin f...2019-01-1500 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan... The post EM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin f...2019-01-1500 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan...2019-01-1535 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan...2019-01-1535 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan...2019-01-1535 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan...2019-01-1535 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan...2019-01-1535 minpediatric emergency medicinepediatric emergency medicineEM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin for Alcohol Withdrawal, Dental Avulsions, Pediatric Eye Exam, Best Resuscitation FluidEM Quick Hits is a brand new EM Cases podcast that contains 5 minute segments chosen from 10 specific topics by 10 different experts and educators. These topics are ones that either are not taught very well in training and/or that physicians tend to be not completely comfortable with. They include toxicology, trauma, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, resuscitation, human factors, addiction and pediatric emergencies. The EM Quick Hits Team is: Emily Austin, Peter Brindley, Chris Hicks, Michelle Klaiman, Anna MacDonald, Natalie May, Justin Morgenstern, Andrew Petrosoniak, Hans Rosenberg, Arun Sayal and Anand Swaminathan... The post EM Quick Hits 1 Massive PE, Gabapentin f...2019-01-1500 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 124 - Human factors, technology and humanity in critical care with Peter BrindleyThis podcast was recorded at the Intensive Care Society State of the Art meeting in London 2018. Simon Carley interviews Prof Peter Brindley on the interface of technology, humans and humanity in critical care. The audio was recorded live and at the venue so there is a fair bit of background noise, but we hope that this does not distract from a wide ranging and fascinating podcast.   2018-12-1622 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePeter Brindley interrogates: Liz Crowe: Love, Swearing and Resilience A no-holds barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social work, women in medicine, medicine in the developed work, and the health of healthcare workers. It should be novel, it may get heated, and it is not scripted. Sometimes to comfort the afflicted you also need to afflict the comfortable. This is why no prisoners will be taken, no topic is out of bounds, and no ego will be pampered. It may even offend: you have been warned.2018-12-1014 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePeter Brindley interrogates: Scott Weingart A no-holds barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social work, women in medicine, medicine in the developed work, and the health of healthcare workers. It should be novel, it may get heated, and it is not scripted. Sometimes to comfort the afflicted you also need to afflict the comfortable. This is why no prisoners will be taken, no topic is out of bounds, and no ego will be pampered. It may even offend: you have been warned.2018-10-0916 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeSepsis, Brazil, Women in ICU… Who Cares? - Peter Brindley interrogates: Flavia Machado A no-holes barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social work, women in medicine, medicine in the developed work, and the health of healthcare workers. It should be novel, it may get heated, and it is not scripted. Sometimes to comfort the afflicted you also need to afflict the comfortable. This is why no prisoners will be taken, no topic is out of bounds, and no ego will be pampered. It may even offend: you have been warned.2018-08-2616 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePeter Brindley interrogates: Rinaldo Bellomo A no-holes barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social work, women in medicine, medicine in the developed work, and the health of healthcare workers. It should be novel, it may get heated, and it is not scripted. Sometimes to comfort the afflicted you also need to afflict the comfortable. This is why no prisoners will be taken, no topic is out of bounds, and no ego will be pampered. It may even offend: you have been warned.2018-06-2014 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeIs the Answer Really “Always Ketamine”? - Peter Brindley interrogates: Reuben Strayer A no-holes barred series of 6 provocative medical interrogations. We challenge the state of research, social media, pharmacology, social work, women in medicine, medicine in the developed work, and the health of healthcare workers. It should be novel, it may get heated, and it is not scripted. Sometimes to comfort the afflicted you also need to afflict the comfortable. This is why no prisoners will be taken, no topic is out of bounds, and no ego will be pampered. It may even offend: you have been warned.2018-04-2916 minThe RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist\'s Awesome Guide to EverythingThe RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to EverythingRAGE Session: DNRWe'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 'do not resuscitate' and consensus resuscitation plans, challenges and tips for family discussions and decision-making, and a host of tricky situations (e.g. the family that wants 'everything', patients who want to be organ donors, suspension of DNR orders for operations, and patients with advance care plans who...2018-01-171h 25Mastering Intensive CareMastering Intensive CarePeter Brindley – Human factors including being a good person, listening well and tackling burnout (DasSMACC special episode)Whilst the skills of applying life support and resuscitation take up most of our training, they are relatively easier to master than the skills that allow us to become good at diagnosis, good at communication, and most of all good at being resilient over a whole career so we can satisfactorily work with others and deal with the stress of working in intensive care. Peter Brindley, a Canadian intensivist from Edmonton, thinks that these “human factors” are crucial for us to master, especially in the second half of our careers, when we should be striving to be simply “a good p...2017-08-301h 11The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist\'s Awesome Guide to EverythingThe RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to EverythingRescueICP and Decompressive Craniectomy by Dash Gantner and Jamie CooperThe 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://ragepodcast.com/rage-talks-crm-brindley-style-dassmacc/2017-08-051h 35The Surge: Surgery. Trauma. Critical CareThe Surge: Surgery. Trauma. Critical CareEpisode 7: Venous Access Strategies.How many lumens do you actually need in the real world?  Is a single lumen enough? How much more flow can I get from a pressure bag? What's the optimal way to set up line access?   Copy of the powerpoint. Selected readings: An In Vitro Assessment of the Efficacy of Various IV Cannulas for the Rapid IV Fluid Administration Mineto Kamata, MD1; Hina Walia, MBBS2; Mumin Hakim, MBBS2; Dmitry Tumin, PhD2; Joseph D. Tobias, MD Double-barrelled resuscitation: A...2017-04-2819 minThe Surge: Trauma. Surgery. Critical CareThe Surge: Trauma. Surgery. Critical CareEpisode 7: Venous Access Strategies.How many lumens do you actually need in the real world?  Is a single lumen enough? How much more flow can I get from a pressure bag? What's the optimal way to set up line access?   Copy of the powerpoint. Selected readings: An In Vitro Assessment of the Efficacy of Various IV Cannulas for the Rapid IV Fluid Administration Mineto Kamata, MD1; Hina Walia, MBBS2; Mumin Hakim, MBBS2; Dmitry Tumin, PhD2; Joseph D. Tobias, MD Double-barrelled resuscitation: A...2017-04-2819 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray...2017-04-2534 minBest Case Ever | Emergency Medicine CasesBest Case Ever | Emergency Medicine CasesBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray... The post Best Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway Management appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2017-04-2500 minBest Case Ever | Emergency Medicine CasesBest Case Ever | Emergency Medicine CasesBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray... The post Best Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway Management appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2017-04-2500 minresuscitation and critical care medicineresuscitation and critical care medicineBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray... The post Best Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway Management appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.2017-04-2500 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray...2017-04-2534 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray...2017-04-2534 minEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumEmergency Medicine Cases PremiumBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray...2017-04-2534 minEmergency Medicine CasesEmergency Medicine CasesBest Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway ManagementAirway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a whole slew of potentially challenging situations. On this month's Best Case Ever podcast we use the framework of a new mnemonic PREPARE to discuss human factors, situational awareness and some airway tips and tricks with intensivist Peter Brindley, human factors expert Chris Hicks and EM-intensivist Sara Gray...2017-04-2534 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeTeamwork and Communication in Critical Care: Peter BrindleyPeter Brindley explains why teamwork is the strongest drug in the hospital. Modern acute care medicine is eye-wateringly complex and potentially dangerous. It really can’t be delivered safely without deliberately addressing our teamwork (in both acute and chronic situations). Unfortunately, historically, human factors were commonly left to chance, and recently have been threatened by decerebrate checklists and meaningless ‘psychobabble’. Peter describes communication and its critical role in the effectiveness of any team. He compares the voice of a team leader to a drug. Like a drug, it can be a placebo or a nocebo, depending on its use. As suc...2017-04-0224 minNeuro ResusNeuro ResusBrindley and Gatward on Real World Airway ManagementPeter Brindley, an intensivist from Canada, and Jon Gatward (of the Critical Care Airway Management Course fame) discuss a recent paper by Peter and a group of airway experts, which discusses airway management outside the operating room and how to better prepare. Clearly this isn't a new concept but there hasn't been much written from the ICU perspective about this, and it's something many of us deal with all the time. Every place has their own way of managing airways but there are so many good ideas in this paper that it might just change your practice!2017-02-1341 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeRCTs are the Basis of Good Clinical Practice - John Myburgh & Peter Brindley PRO: 2017-02-0826 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeBurnout in Healthcare: Peter BrindleyPeter Brindley explains how burnout affects us all. It affects the cost, quality of care, organisational culture, performance and patient outcomes. Burnout is fatigue, loss of ideals, purposelessness, presentism and the sense of being under-appreciated. It is not tiredness, exhaustion, boredom, mid-life crisis, depression, PTSD, perfectionism or narcissism. Moreover, burnout involves the 4 C's: cutting corners, cynicism, callousness, and contempt. Peter explains when and why, and to whom a burnout occurs. A major reason for burnout is the difference between expectations and reality. This drives the thought, “this is not what I signed up for...2016-12-2027 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePeter Brindley - Resuscitation: What’s the PointResuscitation- what's the point. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is unique as the only medical intervention performed on anyone without explicit contrary documentation. Therefore, CPR need to be understood in terms of societal expectations, legal mandates and professional duties. We also need to understand not just the the likelihood of survival, but also the likelihood of disability and the cost (both literally and figuratively) to patients, healthcare workers, and to an already stretched healthcare system. Even the term 'resuscitation' means different things to different people...and that's before we even wade into such terms as 'autonomy', 'paternalism...2016-02-1826 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangePeter Brindley on The battle of Heroism vs Safety in healthcareThe battle is on...who will win out? The heroic healthcare individual or the faceless safety checklist? Brindley takes saftey talks to a new level. A true SMACC highlight.2015-10-2131 min