The should, the might and the maybe of current evidence! Simon Carley’s talk from TBS24 conference in Zermatt. A rapid review of the latest literature that should be guiding our thoughts in the management of the big sick patient. What should we be doing, what’s worth a thought, and where might we be going? Please find the notes for this talk at St.Emlyns.
Professor Simon Carley is a Consultant in Adult and Paediatric Emergency Medicine at Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. He is also a Consultant in Enhanced Pre-Hospital Care with North West Air Ambulance, a BASICS doctor with North West Pre-Hospital Critical Care Charity and a MERIT doctor with North West Ambulance Service.He is a Professor at the University of Manchester and visiting Professor at Manchester Metropolitan University
More about Simon: LinkedIn.
Twitter: @EMManchester
Email: simon.carley@mft.nhs.uk
Sara Crager’s talk on shock from TBS24. Shock isn’t about hypotension, it’s about hypoperfusion. While we know this in theory, we don’t do a great job of applying it in practice. In order to move beyond our reliance on blood pressure to recognise shock at the bedside, we need to stop thinking about shock as a diagnosis and instead think about it as a continuum.
Sarah Dr. Crager is dual-trained in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine and splits her clinical practice between the emergency department and the surgical intensive care unit. She is an assistant professor at the University of California Los Angeles. Do not miss Sara’s absolutely brilliant educational site for a version of this and many other talks: https://icuedu.org/.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-crager-b8a70814
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