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Mastering Intensive Care — 99 episodes
What Happened After Run Larapinta – Mastering Intensive Challenges Recap (Episode 10)
98 - Forbes McGain - Every decision has a footprint
97 - Nhi Nguyen - From refugee to purposeful leadership in Intensive Care
96 - Rob Mac Sweeney - The man behind Critical Care Reviews
95 - Rinaldo Bellomo - A Tribute
94 - Michael Clifford - A paediatric intensivist willing to talk about his mental health
93 - Jeram Hyde - Teaching non-technical skills
92 - Emily Amos - From burnout to educating doctors on mindfulness and wellbeing
91 - Peter Brindley - Clinical leadership, podcasting and identifying when patients are dying
90 - Andrew Holt - Dealing with a progressive condition towards the end of a long & supportive career
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 9
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 8
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 7
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 6
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 5
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 4
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 3
82 - Will Bonavia - An ICU trainee's perspective on learning, culture and wellbeing
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 2
80 - Tub Worthley - A pioneering "Grand Master" of intensive care
Mastering Intensive Challenges - Run Larapinta - Episode 1
78 - Chris Nickson - Modern & innovative clinician education
77 - Recovering from the pandemic
Persevering Through A Pandemic - 6 - Learnings We Might Take Away
Persevering Through A Pandemic - 5 - 'Life' Support For Our People
Persevering Through A Pandemic - 4 - Best & Worst Year
Persevering Through A Pandemic - 3 - Ultramarathon
Persevering Through A Pandemic - 2 - It Was Inconceivable
Persevering Through A Pandemic - 1 - Sick Of COVID
Persevering Through A Pandemic - Series Trailer
69 - Emma Ridley - Advocacy, communication and leadership as an ICU dietitian
68 - David Tuxen - Making life and work fun (including ward rounds)
67 - Rupert Pearse - Responding to the stress and the strain of COVID-19 in the UK
66 - Todd Rice - Learning and teaching how to "not just do something, stand there"
65 - Five valuable lessons COVID-19 taught Intensive Care in 2020
64 - Roger Harris & Oliver Flower - The innovative educationalists behind SMACC and CODA
63 - Naomi Pratt - A nurse practitioner's personal and debilitating experience of long COVID
62 - Steve Philpot - Communication, tribalism, shared decision making and the value of knowing you already know enough
61 - A tribute to the global Intensive Care community for your COVID-19 efforts
60 - Simone Hannah-Clark - Firsthand COVID-19 clinical experience from a New York ICU nurse
59 - Steve McGloughlin - Preparing for the COVID-19 pandemic
58 - We are all in COVID-19 together
57 - Georg Auzinger - Remembering to keep the patient at the centre of what we do
56 - What's in the February 2020 Journals to help you care
55 - Mervyn Singer - Career enjoyment, curiosity and a "can-do" attitude
54 - Research success, end of life care, & clinical leadership pearls (Replay episode with Deborah Cook)
53 - A passion to help patients fuelled by his own inpatient experience (Replay episode with Paul Wischmeyer)
52 - Safer healthcare through human factors (Replay episode with Martin Bromiley)
51 - A Recap of Mastering Intensive Care in 2019
50 - Everybody has a story to tell on Mastering Intensive Care
49 - Hugh Montgomery - We've got to act right now
48 - Laura Rock - Teaching and learning about communication
47 - Matt Morgan - Mixing science, history, emotion and humanity in telling Critical stories
46 - Deborah Cook - The compassionate and world-leading Canadian granting wishes at end of life
45 - Scott Weingart - Useful mental strategies of a thoughtful ED intensivist and hugely influential podcaster
44 - Geoff Toogood - From severe depression to mental health advocacy through #CrazySocks4Docs
43 - Jo Stewart - Educating, leading, retaining and supporting Intensive Care nurses
42 - Paul Young - Moving on as an ICU family after the death of a respected leader
41 - Rana Awdish - From In Shock to true connection with our patients
40 - Ed Litton - Exercise, adventure and excellent clinical care
39 - The Best of Mastering Intensive Care in 2018
38 - June Goh - Leading by creating a family-like department culture (SG-ANZICS special episode)
37 - Michael O'Leary - Dealing with the frustrations of the changing ICU landscape (SG-ANZICS special episode)
36 - Hayley Gershengorn – Allocating ICU resources to optimise patient outcomes and job satisfaction
35 - Paul Wischmeyer - Never underestimate the simple things we do to our patients
34 - Marianne Chapman – Keeping your focus of expertise purposefully narrow
33 - Wes Ely - Finding out what matters to our patients
32 - Kate Harding - Losing Richard - What can we learn from her intensivist husband's shocking death?
31 - Jean-Louis Vincent - The Intensive Care ward round should not be boring
30 - Francesca Rubulotta - Clinical simplicity, passionate leadership and educational innovation
29 - Claire Davies - Listen to our intensive care nurses
28 - Simon Finfer - Querying clinical decisions and maintaining humanity in an intimidating environment
27 - John Santamaria - Genuine care for patients both during and after the ICU stay
26 - Peter Kruger - Does anecdotal experience help you provide better intensive care?
25 - Sarah Yong - Making an excellent start to an intensive care career
24 - The Best of Mastering Intensive Care in 2017 (Part 2)
23 - The Best of Mastering Intensive Care in 2017 (Part 1)
22 - Felicity Hawker - A true female pioneer of Intensive Care
21 - Martin Bromiley - Turning tragedy into safer healthcare with attention to human factors (DasSMACC special episode)
20 - Jack Iwashyna - ICU adventure camp, time-limited life support trials and regular talks with families (DasSMACC special episode)
19 - Alex Psirides - Doing everything at the end of life (DasSMACC special episode)
18 - John Marshall - Getting patients out of the ICU as soon as we can
17 - Flavia Machado - Improving communication, saying "I don't know" and working with limited resources (DasSMACC special episode)
16 - Charles Gomersall - Training junior doctors in the BASIC practice of intensive care
15 - Peter Brindley - Human factors including being a good person, listening well and tackling burnout (DasSMACC special episode)
14 - Brian Cuthbertson - On important non-technical skills like mentorship, teamwork and family meetings
13 - Sara Gray - Voices in my head (DasSMACC special episode)
12 - Julia Wendon - Making the patient the centre of everything
11 - Colin McArthur - Superb career reflections on aspects like giving feedback, saying no and valuing intensive care nurses
10 - Imogen Mitchell - An intensivist and Dean of Medicine focused on communication and clinical decision-making
9 - John Myburgh - The importance of the intensive care clinical ward round
8 - Dianne Stephens - Developing a happy intensive care family by respecting and valuing everyone in the team
7 - Charlie Corke - Communicating effectively to reach the best decision for your patient
6 - Craig French - Reflections of a contemporary and workplace culture-focused clinical director
5 - Jamie Cooper - Managing your career over the long haul
4 - Neil Orford - Seeking optimal communication, leadership and balance
3 - Rinaldo Bellomo - Compassionate care combined with continuous enquiry
2 - John Botha - Exemplary leadership in the ICU
1 - Introduction to Mastering Intensive Care