Mastering Intensive Care

Mastering Intensive Care

This podcast is designed to inspire intensive care clinicians to become the very best they can be at delivering care to their critically ill patients.

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Episoder(99)

11 - Colin McArthur - Superb career reflections on aspects like giving feedback, saying no and valuing intensive care nurses

11 - Colin McArthur - Superb career reflections on aspects like giving feedback, saying no and valuing intensive care nurses

Do you give feedback to your intensive care colleagues when they do their job well? Have you become overscheduled because you have trouble saying no to new tasks? How well do you listen to the views o...

26 Jul 20171h 18min

10 - Imogen Mitchell - An intensivist and Dean of Medicine focused on communication and clinical decision-making

10 - Imogen Mitchell - An intensivist and Dean of Medicine focused on communication and clinical decision-making

Do you seek the relative at the bedside's help by asking them their opinion on whether their loved one is getting better or not? Do you even have families at the bedside on your ward round? Do you lis...

11 Jul 20171h 15min

9 - John Myburgh - The importance of the intensive care clinical ward round

9 - John Myburgh - The importance of the intensive care clinical ward round

How important is the main daily ward round we do each day in the Intensive Care Unit? Is the ward round in your ICU focused and concise? Do you adequately communicate the plans you generate on the war...

26 Jun 20171h 22min

8 - Dianne Stephens - Developing a happy intensive care family by respecting and valuing everyone in the team

8 - Dianne Stephens - Developing a happy intensive care family by respecting and valuing everyone in the team

Assoc Prof Dianne Stephens tells the story of how she moved to Darwin, a remote part of Australia, immediately after completing her intensive care training, as a solo intensivist and Director of the I...

13 Jun 20171h 20min

7 - Charlie Corke - Communicating effectively to reach the best decision for your patient

7 - Charlie Corke - Communicating effectively to reach the best decision for your patient

Assoc Prof Charlie Corke from Geelong, Australia outlines the importance of optimal communication in helping us arrive at the best decisions for our patients. Charlie is one of Australia's leading int...

30 Mai 20171h 6min

6 - Craig French - Reflections of a contemporary and workplace culture-focused clinical director

6 - Craig French - Reflections of a contemporary and workplace culture-focused clinical director

In this episode Assoc Prof Craig French from Western Health (where he is Director of Intensive Care) and Melbourne University in Melbourne, Australia reflects thoughtfully about many aspects of clinic...

16 Mai 20171h 21min

5 - Jamie Cooper - Managing your career over the long haul

5 - Jamie Cooper - Managing your career over the long haul

In this episode Prof Jamie Cooper from the Alfred Hospital and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia describes how purposeful management of our own careers is vital for longevity in the field, how...

2 Mai 20171h 14min

4 - Neil Orford - Seeking optimal communication, leadership and balance

4 - Neil Orford - Seeking optimal communication, leadership and balance

In this episode Assoc Prof Neil Orford from University Hospital Geelong in Geelong, Australia describes how he has had to learn key leadership skills, how he values and now teaches communication skill...

18 Apr 20171h 21min

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