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CPD Homes will be introduced to Australian-registered doctors in 2024, but what are they for, and what do they mean for you? Chair of the Me...

Mechanical ventilation is indeed a lifesaving intervention. However, it is clear that positive pressure ventilation itself has the potential...

If you’ve worked in ICU for very long, you’ll recognise the scenario where a patient who is weaning from mechanical ventilation goes into pu...

The ultimate outcome for patients who are resuscitated from cardiac arrest depends heavily on the neurological damage that results from a lo...

This podcast comes to you from the 2023 ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Noosa meeting. ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) is steadily e...

Non invasive ventilation is steadily establishing itself as a crucial component of the critical care armoury. While many patients can tolera...

DKA causes a serious disturbance of fluid and electrolyte balance. However, it is said that more complications are caused by our management...

Sometimes the failing heart needs support, and inotropic agents are often instituted ahead of other measures such as ECMO But is there a bes...

This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris Disseminiated intravascular coagulation is the endpoint of a range of diff...

Cardiac arrest causes neurological injury through a sustained period of hypoxia and ischaemia. It has long been thought that avoiding furthe...

This podcast comes to you from the 25th Annual Noosa meeting of the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group. It is now well recognised that mechanical...

This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris Sudden cardiac arrest in the community has historically had a poor prognos...

Managing bleeding in a patient with severe trauma is a complex process, with multiple interventions occurring in parallel. Derek Kleinveld i...

There has been an intense focus on the nutritional needs of ICU patients in recent years, but what happens to them when they go to the wards...

It is well known that critical illness often features a pro-catabolic state, which can lead to muscle atropy and long term functional defici...

How important is AKI in trauma? Can we predict which patients will be affected? What can we do to stop it? These questions and many more hav...

In traumatic brain injury, the lung and the brain are caught in a complex interplay, where the challenges of managing one can affect the oth...

Ventilation is known to cause injury to the lungs in its own right, but now it is becoming clear that the respiratory effort of the patient...

The SuDDICU trial is now in print. This long awaited trial explored the merits of Selective Digestive Decontamination (SDD), and in parallel...

COVID-19 is a multisystem disease, and cardiac injury has been identified as a major contributor to the pathology. Antoine Vieillard-Baron i...

Thrombotic microangiopathies are uncommon disorders, and can result in significant patient morbidity. With the introduction of effective new...

Surgical site infections are a dreaded complication of all surgery, no more so than in cardiothoracics. Antibiotics at the time of surgery h...

Does my patient need bolus IV crystalloid fluids? This is a conundrum faced on a daily basis for clinicians working in the ICU. As time goes...

The development of antimicrobial agents is one of the most influential achievements of modern medicine. However, where once we thought the d...

The pathophysiology of ARDS is complex and remains incompletely understood. However, it is clear that ARDS is not simply a disease of the al...

The impact of resuscitation strategies on the gut is often neglected, as attention to circulatory and respiratory support takes priority. Le...

Healthcare is a difficult industry to advance in. Many of us are time-poor and there is little structure to training and learning outside fo...

Traumatic brain injury is a significant problem, affecting patients of all ages across the globe. Despite this, relatively little hard evide...

In 2002, the critical care world was rocked by a pair of studies released simultaneously in the New England Journal of Medicine, which found...

Plasmapheresis can be a life saving intervention in a number of ICU conditions. Two potential methods are available – centrifugal plas...

In this episode of the Careers in Health podcast, Todd chats to Rheumatologist Graeme Jones See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat...

Part 2 of this interview with CLIP-2 chief investigator Michael Reade explores the structure of CLIP-2, some of the challenges the project h...

Platelets are a critical component of haemostatic resuscitation, but there are significant challenges involved in their use, most notably, t...

Ketamine is regarded as a bit of a wonder drug in emergency and critical care areas, but is it all that it's cracked up to be. Andrew Casame...

Bronchiolitis is a considerable portion of the workload of paediatric ICUs. As an inflammatory disease process, treatment with corticosteroi...

Our guest on this podcast is Dr Emma Ridley, Manager of the ICU Nutrition Program at the Monash University ANZICS Research Centre. She joins...

Delirium and sleep deprivation are known to go hand in hand in the ICU. Could melatonin, a readily available, safe and cheap hormonal therap...

In this Careers in Health podcast, Todd chats to Ear, Nose and Throat surgeon, Dr David McIntosh See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf...

Interstitial Lung Disease is like a black box for many intensivists. The complexity of the pathology seems to be only matched by the complex...

It has been said that more people suffer harm from our management of diabetic ketoacidosis than those that do from the disease itself. So ho...

Unstable patients with tachyarrhythmias may need urgent cardioversion in the emergency department. Dr Eleni Salakidou is a specialist in eme...

Necrotising fasciitis is a scary disease for even the most experienced of emergency physicians. Dr Michael Gleenberg is an emergency physici...

In this episode of the Careers in Health podcast, Todd chats to ophthalmologist, Dr Madeleine Adams See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy...

Medication errors are a significant challenge to the safety of patients. Pre-filled syringes represent an opportunity to prevent errors rela...

Many doctors will take leadership positions during their careers, but the skills required to succeed in these roles do not come naturally to...

In this episode of the Careers in Health podcast, Todd interviews Dr Sophia Velosa, an endocrinologist with a special interest in Obstetric...

The stress of exams, clinical practice, finances and major life events takes a toll on junior doctors. The added burden of COVID-19 has push...

The critically ill bleeding patient who is taking novel oral anticoagulant medications is a difficult clinical challenge. Dr Barbra Backus i...

In this episode, Todd chats to geriatrician Dr John Endacott See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Acute cardiogenic pulmonary oedema is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department. Dr Roberto Cosentini is an emergency physic...