Tune in for talks on acute and critical care from the scanFOAM project - your Nordic voice in the world of Free Open Access Medical education.
Probably a world first: A song on the use of Sgarbossa criteria in possible ACS patients with paced rhythms. Ilicki hits again, featuring Dr Sgarbossa.
Hear from Richard Lyon how dismal outcomes in the cardiac arrest population in Scotland were dramatically improved not by singular fancy technology, but by a system's approach with attention to every detail.
Jim DuCanto talks about managing the soiled airway at The Big Sick 2018
Geir Strandenes with an opinionated talk on the history and future of prehospital blood transfusion practice at The Bick Sick in Zermatt.
Samuel Tisherman, at The Big Sick 2018 in Zermatt, talks about deep hypothermia as a temporizing means in otherwise refractory traumatic cardiac arrest patients.
Brian Burns talks about the systemic and organisational efforts put into achieving high performance teams at the Sydney HEMS service.
Cliff Reid is known to most people in prehospital and emergency medicine. Here's 10 lessons from his many years developing the outstanding team training for the Greater Sydney Area HEMS service.
Olav Schjørring giver en opdatering på best evidence i forhold til iltnings-mål ved sepsis
Thomas Birkelund gennemgår erfaringer med og tilgang til E-CPR/ECMO i Aarhus
Hear Jonathan Ilicki from Karolinska talk about how to approach the unconscious patient. In Swedish.
In this talk from #SWEETS17, Stuart Duffin talks about the difficulty of prognosticating early severe TBI. When should we go all in and not fall prey to the self fulfilling prophecy of stopping treatment?
How low a pH can the human body handle? How bad is acidosis in cardiac arrest? Is there any point attempting to resuscitate a cardiac arrest patient with a pH of 6.8?
Sandra expands on her smaccDUB talk on how medical students can coreograph their own education