Anaesthetics / Intensive Care
Events & e-learning tagged with "Anaesthetics / Intensive Care"
Broadcast 29 September 2020
Talks
The shocked patient
Dr Frauke Weidanz
Escalation decisions - when to, when not to
Mr Lewis Gray
Post ICU discharge - outcomes and experience
Dr Monica Trivedi
22 January 2021
Talks
Neurology Clinical Cases: Clinical examination as an important piece of the puzzle
Dr Ingrid Hoeritzauer
Looking affy peely-wally? - the diagnostic approach to anaemia and its management
Dr Sudhir Tauro
Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: More than just an incidental finding?
Dr Una Clancy
Intensive Care Unit: Critical care for medical trainees
Dr John Smith
Frailty at the front door
Dr Rowan Wallace
Cardiology: An afternoon in the Coronary Care Unit
Dr Caroline Scally
βItβs always COVIDβ: Cognitive bias in the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr Ben Thompson & Dr Iyare Nehikhare
A case of disproportionate hypoxia
Dr Sam Sutton
Vague Symptoms: When they shouldnβt be dismissed
Dr Eleanor Gartside
Distinct T-cell immunophenotypic signature in a subset of sarcoidosis patients with arthritis
Dr Avinash Jain
31 January 2020
Talks
Diabetes dilemmas
Dr Rachel Williamson
Portal hypertensive problems
Dr Stuart McPherson
Renal Riddles
Dr Siobhan McManus
The psychology of practice change
Professor Jo Hart
How neurology has shaped our understanding of memory
Dr Tom Miller
Toxicology troubles
Dr Euan Sandilands
ECG Emergencies
Dr Gwilym Morris
Palliative care - Key principles for physicians
Dr Gursaran Purewal
The trop trap and walking pneumonia
Dr Kaitlin Mayne
No NEWS is good NEWS
Dr Madeleine Sharpe
The curious case of persistent pyrexia
Dr Natalie Lee
Important variations in care of the elderly services
Dr Alison Donaldson
Broadcast 21 April 2022
Talks
Deprescribing
Dr Helen Kingston
Community engagement work
Charlotte Carson
Effecting change in anaesthesia; from grassroots to Government
Dr Kenneth Barker
Overview of how climate change is affecting African countries
Dr Deoraj Caussy
Discussion
Chair: Professor Jannie Hugo
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