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Clinical Brain Training podcast — 100 episodes

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Title
1

What I Learned About Good Patient Care From Being an Expert Witness

2

High Intensity High Risk Situations in the Hospital

3

Abdominal Emergencies in the ICU

4

Care of the Hyperurgent Trauma Patient

5

The First 30 Minutes of Trauma Care

6

The First 5 Minutes of Trauma Resuscitation

7

Trauma Activation Process

8

Key Patient Care Components

9

Introduction to Trauma care at UVA

10

Second and Third Years of Residency

11

PGY-1 Part 2

12

PGY-1 Part 1

13

Discussion of Trauma Center Response to Rally MCI

14

Complex Trauma

15

NEW PODCAST! - Situational Decision Making Head-Chest-Pelvis

16

Proactive Care

17

Perfection as a goal. Does it work

18

Expertise and Escalation

19

Medical Malpractice Process 1

20

Ileus and SBO

21

Spinal Immobilization

22

Hierarchies in Medicine and Surgery

23

How to be a great student

24

Is Avionics The Right Model for Medical Decision Making?

25

Order and Disorder

26

Presenting Patients

27

The Helicopter

28

Red Teaming 2 - Procedures

29

Clinical Red Teaming

30

Trauma Systems

31

Risk Assessment and Aggressiveness

32

Critical Care - Neuro

33

Critical Care - Respiratory Failure and Ventilators

34

Critical Care Initial Assessment

35

Improving Performance

36

EMS and Hospital Critical Care Perspectives

37

Cardiac Trauma

38

DNR Does Not Mean DN (Do Nothing)

39

EMS and Medical Education

40

The Concept of Standard Work

41

Clinical stories - blood on the highway

42

Clinical Stories - Who you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?

43

Clinical Stories - Bleeding to Death

44

Problem and Context Based Patient Presentations

45

Medical Aspects of Vehicle Rescue

46

Backboards and the Law of Rare Events

47

War Game Cases

48

Reality check simulations

49

Command

50

Preventing Airway Catastrophies

51

Discussion with Ken Lipshy, MD on Crisis Management

52

Why 10 years of Quality Effort in Medicine Have So Little To Show...

53

Hyperurgent hospital communications

54

Handoffs

55

Logical Presentations in Critical Care 2

56

Logical Patient Presentations

57

Critical Care Airway and Breathing Emergencies

58

The Future of EMS-Hospital Integration

59

Time Travel and Recognition Primed Decision Making

60

Leadership in the Field and Station

61

Why There's No Magic in Wizard Systems

62

Offense and Defense in Clinical Care

63

How to herd cats: You've got the job, now what?

64

Herding Cats 2 - Interview with Chief Eggleston, Albemarle County Fire Rescue

65

Herding Cats Part 1: Leading Clinical Teams

66

When the little things mean something (with Tom Joyce)

67

After all this work, why aren't patients safer?

68

Sick or not sick

69

Securing the Airway (and other heart stopping procedures)

70

What's the Worst That Can Happen?

71

What is Logical Risk Assessment and What is Paranoia?

72

Why We Need a Bedside ICS...

73

Weak Signals and Managing the Unexpected

74

Entropy or Why It's So Hard to Get People to Follow Guidelines

75

Transforming Clinical Operations: Lessons from Firefighting Part 2

76

Transforming Clinical Operations: Lessons From Firefighting Part 1

77

The Future of Paramedicine Part 2

78

The Future of Paramedicine: Part 1

79

Obtaining Proficiency in Low Frequency High Stress Situations

80

Mistakes

81

What can a surgeon do for you in the field? (Not much)

82

Training: Cognitive, Practical, Tactical

83

Clinical Incident Command

84

Saving the Patient or Saving Money

85

Abdominal Pain

86

Hypotension

87

Presenting Patients...

88

Burns

89

Safety and Risk Assessment

90

Active Shooter MCI Discussion

91

MCI Disasters

92

Complex Airway Situations

93

Patient Safety - The Trauma Patient in the Field

94

Patient Safety 1

95

Aeromedical issues

96

Crashing Part 3 - Hypotension

97

Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation

98

Kobiyashi Maru (Wiki it...)

99

The Ideal Medic

100

Crashing Part 2 - Mental Status