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Coda Conference: Clinical Knowledge, Advocacy and Community.Melbourne: 11-14 Sept 2022codachange.org

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    Toolkits for action on sustainability within your hospital and professional organisation

    Sonia Chanchlani shares how Doctors for the Environment Australia developed toolkits for educators and clinicians to enable practical action at the front line to work towards net zero models of healthcare. This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  2. 971

    Sustainable models of clinical care

    Sharon Desmond, Group Manager for Caring for People & Planet at Mercy Health, discusses Mercy Health's strategy for developing sustainable models of clinical care. This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  3. 970

    Towards net zero infrastructure

    In this discussion Ramsey Awad shares how the Hunter New England Health Service is moving towards net zero infrastructure to provide high quality healthcare today without harming future generations. This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  4. 969

    Sustainable Healthcare Mythbusting

    In this discussion Nick Watts answers questions from the CODA22 audience to bust some common myths about implementing systems of sustainable healthcare.  This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  5. 968

    Industry Perspective: Ambition Zero Carbon (MedTech)

    In this discussion Michelle Fox, Corporate Vice President at Teleflex shares an industry perspective on how medtech companies are working towards a model of sustainable healthcare This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  6. 967

    Climate Risk & Net Zero Unit

    In this discussion Kate Charlesworth talks about the Climate Risk and Net Zero Unit at NSW Health and the macro actions we can take.  This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  7. 966

    National Sustainable Healthcare Unit

    In this discussion Eugenie Kayak talks about why we need a national sustainable healthcare unit. This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  8. 965

    Decarbonisation of health and medical research institutions

    In this discussion Clare Arnott talks about decarbonising health and medical research institutions. This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  9. 964

    Industry Perspective: Ambition Zero Carbon (Pharmacy Supply Chain)

    In this #Codapodcast, Ben McDonald Country President of AstraZeneca talks about decarbonising the pharmacy supply chain. This session was recorded at the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  10. 963

    Sustainable Healthcare Q&A #2

    In this discussion, Kate Charlesworth and Eugenie Kayak answer questions from the audience of the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop, which took place at Coda22 in Melbourne, September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  11. 962

    Sustainable Healthcare Q&A #1

    In this discussion, Nick Watts, Ramsey Awad, Sharon Desmond, Michelle Fox, & Ben McDonald answer questions from the audience of the Sustainable Healthcare Workshop, which took place at Coda22 in Melbourne, September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  12. 961

    Coda22 Sepsis Panel

    In this discussion, Amy Freeman-Sanderson, Wade Stedman, & Simon Finfer answer questions from the audience of the Sepsis Leaving Nothing & No one behind Workshop, which took place at Coda22 in Melbourne, September 2022. This discussion also features a first person account from Cherie, a sepsis survivor. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  13. 960

    Sepsis Q&A - Simon Finfer & Michelle Paton

    In this discussion, Simon Finfer & Michelle Patson answer questions from the audience of the Sepsis Leaving Nothing & No one behind Workshop, which took place at Coda22 in Melbourne, September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  14. 959

    Sepsis Q&A - David Anderson & Gladis Kabil

    In this discussion, David Anderson and Gladis Kabil answer questions from the audience of the Sepsis Leaving Nothing & No one behind Workshop, which took place at Coda22 in Melbourne, September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  15. 958

    Unrecognised oesophagael intubation - case studies from the roadside

    Matthew Humar presents 4 case studies which discuss unrecognised oesophagael intubation.  This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  16. 957

    The anatomy of unrecognised oesophagael intubation

      Tim Cook uses individual cases and analysis of the systems, processes and human factors involved in unrecognised oesophageal intubation to investigate why this tragic occurrence is still a problem around the world. He offers us some tools and advice to prevent unregognised oesophageal intubation from happening in our practice. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  17. 956

    PUMA guidelines for the prevention of unrecognised oesophagael intubation

    Nicholas Chrimes, Andy Higgs and Tim Cook - three of the authors of the recently published PUMA guidelines - outline their key recommendations for the prevention of unrecognised oesophagael intubation. As a component of PUMA, these guidelines are intended for airway practitioners of all disciplines working in any context and have been endorsed by the world's major airway societies. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  18. 955

    PUMA Guidelines - selected highlights

    The mission of the Project for Universal Management of Airways (PUMA) is to create a single set of airway guidelines that provide consistent guidance for airway practitioners of any discipline, in any country, in any context. Following years of development these guidelines will be released in six separate papers over the rest of 2022. In this session, two of the authors, Nicholas Chrimes and Andy Higgs, will present highlights of the papers published so far. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  19. 954

    Prehospital airway management

    David Anderson describes the current state of play with airway management in the prehospital setting. There are important differences between airway management in the prehospital environment and airway management in hospital. Prehospital intubation has been practiced for over 50 years and continues to evolve, with many techniques and procedures devised from prehospital use finding their way into ED and ICU practice. The main indications for prehospital intubation are cardiac arrest and severe TBI. 3 large studies show no evidence to support prehospital intubation in cardiac arrest and this practice should probably be reserved for specific cases. Prehospital RSI for TBI remains controversial as the evidence available to date is conflicting and isn't high quality. While scene time if often commented on, there is no evidence available prehospital RSI increases time to CT or OR for patients with a severe TBI. There is no evidence that any one craft group is better at intubation than any other. In order to make prehospital airway management as safe as possible, innovations such as checklists, kit dumps and pre-drawn syringes are common. Many prehospital services invest much more heavily in the training and maintenance of airway skills than in-hospital specialties. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  20. 953

    Human Factors in Airway Management

    Adam Rehak and Gerri Khong walk through the good, the bad and the ugly of human factors in airway management. Using video footage of a highly realistic (tachycardia inducing) simulated airway emergency, the multi-stage case discussion canvases both audience responses and the input of a panel of human factors experts: David Brewster, Brooke Dench, Ben Meadley and Ian Summers, to illustrate that airway management is far more than just a technical skill. Instead, it will become clear that success is equally dependent on careful preparation, coordinated teamwork, precise communication and effective cognitive tools. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  21. 952

    Critical Care Airway Management

    David Brewster describes the current state of play with airway management in the critical care setting, including a summary of the INTUBE study and the Safe Airway Society guidelines for airway management in COVID-19 patients. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  22. 951

    Airway Innovators 3 - Ketamine in fibre-optic airway management

    This discussion discusses the use of ketamine in fibre-optic intubation.  This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  23. 950

    Airway Innovators 2 - VAFI and FARSI

    Adam Rehak addresses confusion and lack of awareness around these combined techniques that are making their way into the armament of airway operators.  This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  24. 949

    Airway Innovators 1 - Going Tubeless

    ENT surgeon Georgie Harris and anaesthetist Drew Heffernan describe how they use high flow nasal oxygen to achieve tubeless airway surgery. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  25. 948

    Aerosol generating procedures - are they even real? Part 2

    This panel features Jo Simpson, Forbes McGain, Andy Shrimpton and Tim Cook and took place during the SAS Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. This is Part 2 of this discussion. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/  Panel Description Are we safe when we intubate COVID-19 patients? Are CPAP, high-flow oxygen, and intubation AGPs? Two years into this pandemic, what should we be doing at work to keep ourselves safe? An international panel of experts presents their research, emerging evidence and review current practice. Andy Shrimpton presents the game-changing AERATOR studies, Forbes McGain presents his experience with the ventilation hood and Jo Simpson reviews the historical evidence regarding AGPs and her work on aerosol containment devices. Finally, Tim Cook, who was awarded an OBE for services to anaesthesia during COVID-19, brings the session together with his take on the evidence surrounding healthcare worker safety during the pandemic.

  26. 947

    Aerosol generating procedures - are they even real? Part 1

    This panel features Jo Simpson, Forbes McGain, Andy Shrimpton and Tim Cook and took place during the SAS Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. This is Part 1 of this discussion. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/  Panel Description Are we safe when we intubate COVID-19 patients? Are CPAP, high-flow oxygen, and intubation AGPs? Two years into this pandemic, what should we be doing at work to keep ourselves safe? An international panel of experts presents their research, emerging evidence and review current practice. Andy Shrimpton presents the game-changing AERATOR studies, Forbes McGain presents his experience with the ventilation hood and Jo Simpson reviews the historical evidence regarding AGPs and her work on aerosol containment devices. Finally, Tim Cook, who was awarded an OBE for services to anaesthesia during COVID-19, brings the session together with his take on the evidence surrounding healthcare worker safety during the pandemic.

  27. 946

    I am the Master of my Fate: (Re)Design for Better Outcomes

    This panel discussion features features Eve Purdy, Casey Parker, Sarah Yong, Jeremy Pallas, and Chris Hicks and took place during the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  28. 945

    Powering Healthcare with Renewable Energy

    This presentation features Ben Dunne and took place during the Earth stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

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    What Even IS High Performance Healthcare?

    This presentation features Victoria Brazil and took place during the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  30. 943

    Treating the Healthcare Gender Inequity Epidemic

    This panel discussion features Dr Sarah Yong, Associate Professor Nada Hamad, Professor Zoe Wainer, Dr Jessica Stokes-Parish, Dr Ian Summers, and Chris Bowles and took place during the Ethics stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  31. 942

    Decisions Made Seconds Before Disaster

    This presentation was delivered by David Anderson as part of the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  32. 941

    Decisions Going Against the Tide - When to Cancel Surgery

    This presentation was delivered by Tanya Selak as part of the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  33. 940

    Decisions Before Birth: Preterm Planning

    This presentation was delivered by Eric Levi as part of the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  34. 939

    Decisions at the End of Life: Advanced Care Planning

    This presentation was delivered by Karen Price as part of the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  35. 938

    Medical Ethics & Time - A Continuum?

    This presentation was delivered by Alex Psirides as part of the Clinical Care stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  36. 937

    Clinical Care Q&A

    Gemma Figtree, Mya Cubitt, and Greg Kelly answer questions from the audience during the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  37. 936

    Acute Paediatrics: Analysing the Data

    This presentation was delivered by Greg Kelly as part of the Clinical stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  38. 935

    Trauma Q&A with Mya Cubitt and Jeremy Pallas

    Mya Cubitt and Jeremy Pallas answer questions from the audience at the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  39. 934

    Trauma Q&A with Ben Medley and Luke McDonald

    Ben Medley and Luke McDonald answer questions from the audience at the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  40. 933

    Paediatric Trauma Case Study

    Yolanda Coleman and Nilru Vitharana discuss a paediatric trauma case study. This Panel took part at the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  41. 932

    The Changing Face of Neurotrauma

    This presentation was delivered by Virginia Newcombe as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

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    Supporting the Supporters

    This presentation was delivered by Kate Jordinson & Loren Gallagher as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/

  43. 930

    Putting Humpty together again

    This presentation was delivered by Nilru Vitharana as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  44. 929

    Penetrating Trauma Q&A

    This Q&A features Dr David McCreary, Dr Jennifer Jamieson, and Associate Professor Joseph Matthews. It took place as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  45. 928

    Together Outback: Hearing the Outback Voices in Healthcare

    Oli Flower sits down to talk with Penny Stewart, an intensivist working in Alice Springs, to discuss the upcoming "Together Outback: Hearing the Outback Voices in Healthcare" conference. Music credits: Spinifex Gum - The Children Came Back. Listen to the full track. *** Together Outback: Hearing the Outback Voices in Healthcare 20-21 June, 2024 | Alice Springs Limited free tickets available. Book now to confirm your place! *** Together Outback: Hearing the Outback Voices in Healthcare is a unique conference looking at the challenges of critical care in the rural and remote setting. The need to adapt to the environment, the resources and our patients. How adaption drives the need for innovation and advocacy to build strong critical care in remote Australia. Get ready to be inspired as renowned journalist and Indigenous affairs expert, Stan Grant, takes the stage to share his unique insights on healthcare disparities and   the importance of hearing marginalized voices. With his thought-provoking perspectives, Stan Grant will challenge the audience to think critically about the current state of healthcare and its impact on First Nation communities. But that's not all.  "Together Outback" goes beyond one speaker, providing a platform for numerous   respected doctors and healthcare professionals to share their experiences and expertise. These esteemed individuals will shed light on the challenges faced by  clinicians delivering critical care in regional and remote Australia, as well as the unique challenges faced by Indigenous communities, and discuss innovative  approaches to bridging the healthcare gaps. This event is a must-attend for anyone in the healthcare industry who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the issues   faced by First Nation Peoples. The insights shared by the speakers will provide valuable knowledge and tools that can be applied to improve health care practices. Through a professional and compelling tone, this event aims to raise awareness and spark meaningful discussions about  healthcare inequalities. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on improving healthcare for all. Prepare to be captivated by the stories, ideas, and solutions presented at "Together Outback: Hearing the Voices in Healthcare." By attending, you'll be part of a transformative event that will leave a lasting impact on your understanding of healthcare disparities and the importance of inclusivity in the field. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of the conversation. *This event is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health's Specialist Training Program (STP) For more information, go to: https://intensivecarenetwork.com/together-outback-the-free-conference-you-must-attend/

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    Paediatric retrieval ICU

    This presentation was delivered by Yolanda Coleman as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

  47. 926

    Multidisciplinary pathway in blunt chest trauma

    This presentation was delivered by Luke McDonald as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

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    Let's be blunt: controversies in prehospital trauma care

    This presentation was delivered by Ben Medley as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

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    Geriatric Trauma Triage - the scope of the problem

    This presentation was delivered by Mya Cubitt as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

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    From a patient to Doctor: What I learned through a journey of trauma

    This presentation was delivered by Dinesh Palipana as part of the Trauma Updates Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022.  For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

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Coda Conference: Clinical Knowledge, Advocacy and Community.Melbourne: 11-14 Sept 2022codachange.org

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