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In the previous podcast, the SMACCForce Simulation Team performed a Resuscitative Hysterotomy in a high-pressured situation. Now, we debrief. Sim is a powerful tool, it allows for healthcare professionals to practice rare medical procedures, to refine team work and to enhance collaboration. Importantly, it provides an opportunity for healthcare professionals to practice responding to challenging situations. In this episode, the SMACCForce Simulation Team debrief on the learnings and opportunities from the Resuscitative Hysterotomy simulation. For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts
From #SMACC2019 the SIM team demonstrate a Resuscitative Hysterotomy on a pregnant, 36 year old female who was involved in a high speed motor vehicle accident. The catch? She is the surgical registrar and friends with members of the team. Watch or listen as the SIM team guide us through a Resuscitative Hysterotomy in a high-pressured situation. For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts
Trauma care should be easy… shouldn’t it? So why doesn’t it feel easy? The clinical component is the easy bit, the challenge is the non-technical factors. Clare Richmond, Chris Hicks, Cliff Reid take us through a SMACCForce simulation debrief and discuss the human factors of trauma care. For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts
Simon Carley, Natalie May, Ash Leibig and Libby Hanrahan discuss how we can take the ideas, inspirations and thoughts from SMACCFORCE and put them into practice. How do we combat the attitude of "that's not how we do it" to open ourselves up to new ideas and processes? For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts
SMACCForce: Prehospital Neurosurgery by Mark Wilson
SMACCForce: E-CPR - Panel by Brian Burns, Paul Gowens, Lional Lamhaut, Steve Bernard, Nikki Stamp, Alice Hutin
SMACCForce: Rant - Scene Safety is Bullshit by Christina Heron
SMACCForce: Two Minute Remote Rant Everest by Sanjeeb Bhandari
SMACCForce: Force of habit-effective situational awareness in resuscitation by Mike Lauria
SMACCForce: LIVE EMS Nation Podcast - "Feeding the Flame" by Faizan Arshad, Raed Arafat, Lamhaut and Anne Creaton
SMACCForce: Paramedics Under Siege by Craig Wylie
SMACCForce: Silver Care - Panel by Conor Deasy, Gregor Prosen, Mark Wilson, Raed Arafat, Cheryl Cameron
SMACCForce: Command gradient error in Prehospital Care by Neil Jeffers
SMACCForce: Cognitive offloading for critical care retrieval by Stephen Hearns
SMACCForce: CRM Panel Discussion with Clare Richmond, Neil Jeffers (Pilot), Per Bredmose, Mike Lauria, Tom Evens
SMACCForce: Turning up the gain on prehospital ultrasound by Luke Regan
SMACCForce: Telemedicine transcends borders in disaster response by Raed Arafat
SMACCForce: Retrieval Medicine Lessons Relearned by Cliff Reid
SMACCForce: Training for high performance - low budget by Laszlo Hetzman
SMACCForce: Suspension Trauma - Discussion - Demo by Jason van der Velde & Karel Habig
SMACCForce: The culture of excellence in resuscitation by Maaret Castren
SMACCForce: Top 10 PHARM Papers of the last year by Conor Deasy & MJ Slabbert
SMACCForce: Bariatric Panel Discussion with Mark Forrest, Jason Van Der Velde, Phil Keating, Cameron O'Leary
SMACCForce: Mental Health by Ashley Liebig
Prehospital Damage Control Resuscitation by Ann Weaver
In Berlin, in the footlights, with heart in throat. In London, in the headlights, with heart in hands. In her heart, in Kashmir, always in Kashmir. A young woman that rather took the stage by storm at dasSMACC shares a little bit of her own heart and a lot more of someone else’s heart. Sanaah demands attention. She demands attention because attention is required. Not for herself. Attention is demanded on behalf of the disputed territory of Kashmir. On behalf of more than 8000 missing young men attention is demanded. This is the young Medical Student and Poet Sanaah Sultan. Activist. Future pre-hospitalist. SMACC continued to dream up new and imaginative things, new and imaginative ways to get a message across. It might be doctors that can act, paramedics that can defy gravity, film-makers that can do more using one button than you or I could ever do. In Berlin they had a poet. I heard Sanaah speak to a packed room at the SMACCforce pre-conference event. I saw her do it again in front of 3000 odd people in the Tempodrom. There is a kind of bravery required for that sort of thing. She brings that performance to the Jellybean Podcast. It is not my voice that you need to hear, it isn’t even Sanaahs. The voice we need to hear is any one of the disappeared. We need to hear those voices. We demand to hear those voices. It was my pleasure to meet Sanaah. Meeting people like her makes all this podcast business worthwhile. Thank you to Sanaah. @Sanaa_Sultan Thank you also to Mohammad Muneem and his Pune-based Kashmiri band “Alif” for their track Jhelemus from their debut 2017 album “Sufayed”.
https://www.smacc.net.au/ Anne Creaton – An Emergency Physician & retrievalist HQ’d in Melbourne Australia. She spent the last 4 years in Fiji establishing emergency medicine training in a low resource environment while building capacity in pre-hospital care and disaster response. While living in Fiji she experienced Cyclone Winston first hand and was part of the in-country response. She is an educator in mass gathering medicine and the MIMMS system and was part of the instructor team for a multiagency tabletop simulation of a multi-site terrorist attack in Melbourne. Lionel Lamhaut – An anesthetist with critical care and emergency training and an associate professor of the SAMU de Paris (excuse my French - Service d'Aide Médicale Urgente), Dr. Lamhaut is not only a disaster response physician but an academician of the highest caliber with recent publications on the prospective deployment of ECPR for refractory cardiac arrest in the Paris area with a multicenter study well underway. He responded directly to the deadly terror attack of Charlie Hebdo and was instrumental in the after action analysis in the coordinated multi-site terror attack that struck Paris on Friday the 13th of 2015. Raed Arafat – Put a warm round of applause together for the Secretary of State and Minister of Internal Affairs of Romania! Tasked with development of emergency medical care in the country, he is the founder of SMURD – the Mobile Emergency Service for Resuscitation and Extrication. In his current position he leads the Department for Emergency Situations including fire and rescue, civil protection, prehospital emergency medical services, air rescue as well as emergency departments. Ladies and gentleman… a Knight and Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit in Romania, he has overcome both politics and prejudice in his sterling career as a champion of the highest quality prehospital care. Query us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EMS_Nation Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/prehospitalnation Wishing Everyone a safe tour! ~Faizan H. Arshad, MD @emscritcare www.emsnation.org
Jonah Roche wants to volunteer the entire police service in Ireland for an extra job. You’d think that wouldn’t be a popular idea but think again. Jonah cut through the crap at dasSMACC with his summary of the Code of Conduct and he talks more sense here trying to stop people dying and possibly making the job of a policeman more rewarding. THE BLURB Jonah Roche is an Resuscitation Enthusiast. Qualified Paramedic and Emergency Response Unit Gardai (Irish for policeman). Jonah Roche is one of the guys that is responsible for scaring the shit out of everyone at the SMACCforce live shooter event in Dublin last year. He is a gun toting paramedic from Ireland. In Ireland the police don't usually carry guns. Even less of the paramedics carry guns. This fellow is a special case. Jonah and I met in Berlin, we tried the local beverages and we talked. We talked and talked and laughed and laughed. In fact I wish I had recorded that conversation but there really was an awful lot of colourful language. One of the things we got stuck into is the whole issue of trained first responders. We have a great bank of first responders that we are not accessing. I didn’t realise that in Ireland (and many other countries) the police are not fully utilised in. The Garda Síochána do not routinely deliver CPR even though they have all done at least one CPR course. There are at least 10 times as many police men as there are paramedics and 10 times as many police vehicles as there are ambulances. And we are not using them. Why not? There won’t be too many better placed than Jonah to comment on this. Jonah is a straight talker. He is a good man. He is a big supporter of Dr John Hinds. As such he tells it like it is and he is funny while doing it. In fact he managed to really reign in the creative use of language during this conversation. It is almost a pity but he did want to get a message across. Here is that study from Zurich. "Impact of city police layperson education and equipment with automatic external defibrillators on patient outcome after out of hospital cardiac arrest." http://www.resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-9572(17)30260-5/fulltext?rss=yes
A special episode of the MedschoolMedic podcast! MSM Clinical Guy Dan Schwester joins us from Berlin to discuss the SMACC conference, and the SMACCforce pre-conference. LOTS of good stuff from Berlin. SMACC Twitter: #SMACC #SMACCforce Clinical Guy Dan The post MSM Special- Dan Schwester LIVE from SMACC! appeared first on Medschoolmedic.
Motorcycle Trauma Simulation and discussion
Punching above your weight. In the first post bare knuckle fight interview for the Jellybean Podcast we talk to the victor, nay, the newly crowned Heavyweight Champion of South African Aeromedicine. She was, of course, graceful in her moment of triumph. It’s @mjslabbert Dr Slabbert went into the ring with a proper heavy weight @AnthonyDHolley and won. A bit like a butterfly and a bit like a bee. More like a bee really in that she recruited an entire swarm of prehospitalists, SMACCforce-types and the EMS Wolf Pack to come along and give her South African Compatriot hell. That’s SMACC Bare Knuckle Fighting for you. No-one said it was supposed to be pretty. Marika Slabbert comes out her corner with and wades into the debate about prehospital care. But while she did well the fact remains that our prehospital practice is lacking a robust evidence base. It’s true. No point in pretending. So we get stuck into that for a while. Beyond her bare knuckle prowess Dr Slabbert seems to be super competent at almost everything as a Trauma Critical Care Anesthetist and Critical Care Physician. Her own journey has brought her across multiple countries and continents. She is an interesting woman. Have a wee listen. (Keep your hands up though.)
Ep #25 Prehospital Resuscitation & Retrieval Workshop Wrap Up #smaccFORCE #smaccDUB #smaccFORCE http://www.smacc.net.au/program/pre-conference-workshops/ #smaccDub http://www.smacc.net.au/ A Roundtable Discussion With: @ParamedicHen @drbear13 @David_Menzies @VikingOne_ @JamesTooley @FltDoc1 @AshleyLiebig @WestCorkRR @ObiDoc And your host @emscritcare! ATACC – Anaesthesia Trauma & Critical Care http://www.atacc.co.uk/ Sponsored by @PerfectCPR Apple Watch App with Audio and Taptic Feedback to Optimize Cardiac Arrest Training and Improve Quality of CPR Delivery www.PerfectCPR.com Query us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EMS_Nation Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/prehospitalnation Wishing Everyone a safe tour! ~Faizan H. Arshad, MD @emscritcare www.emsnation.org