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This is an official podcast series created by Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS). In this podcast series, we aim to meet experts around the globe to discuss various issues pertinent to intensive care. Through this podcast, we hope to gain more insight into the challenges that we are facing as a community and understand how experts look at these problems.
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Andrew is an Intensivist at Frankston Hospital and an Associate Professor at Monash University with interests in clinician wellbeing and humanisation of bedside care. Andrew produces and hosts the 'Mastering Intensive Care' podcast to promote story-telling on topics including clinical leadership, bedside communication and clinician wellbeing.…
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Join Dr Swapnil Pawar as he interviews Dr Penny Stewart (Director, Alice Springs Intensive Care Unit) as she shares her insights about the development of Intensive Care services in rural and remote areas. Shining the spotlight on Indigenous health outcomes, Penny discusses the some of the challenges faced by socially disadvantaged communities.…
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In this episode, Professor Jason Roberts shares his insights from his research into pk/pD and talks about how it can be used to determine the dosing of different antibiotics in a different subpopulations of patients in intensive care.
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In this episode, Dr Hallie Prescott from Michigan talks about her experience during the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges she faced as a female researcher. She shares her insights from Sepsis research and talks about healthcare utilisation, antibiotic sequencing and quality of sepsis care.
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In this podcast, Dr Tomoko Fujii from Tokyo talks about her journey as a researcher and shares her insights from the VITAMIN trial. She encourages young female intensivists to find the right mentor and advises that what you write in your research paper is more important than your race, gender and affiliation.…
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Join A/Prof Julian Elliott in this episode, where he talks about the processes involved in forming the world's first Living guidelines for COVID-19. He discusses the challenges faced by National COVID-19 Clinical Task Force and how they were overcome. He explains the thought process behind some of the controversial recommendations and outlines the …
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COVID-19 pandemic has posed various challenges to the intensive care community. In this podcast, NSW Organ donation state co-ordinator A/Prof Michael O'Leary talks about the nuances involved in running organ donation programme during and after COVID-19 pandemic.
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In this podcast, Professor Dale Needham from John Hopkins hospital shares his insights into ICU rehab experiences during COVID-19 pandemic. He talks about the challenges associated with prolonged ICU length of stay and advises on how to optimise the recovery of COVID-19 patients.
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In this podcast, Professor Maurizio Cecconi talks about Italian experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and outlines the challenges specific to intensive care in the post-pandemic phase. He discusses various issues including prolonged ICU length of stay, slow weaning, and the impact of the pandemic on staff well-being.…
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COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant ethical challenges to an intensive care community. Although we managed to contain the spread with social distancing, the second wave of the pandemic is still on the radar. In this podcast, George & I discuss the various ethical dilemmas that ICU clinicians might face during the second wave and outline how we …
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In this podcast, Professor john Marini from Minnesota talks about the new terminology CARDS and explains how the concept of power and energy can be utilised to optimise mechanical ventilation in COVID-19.
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COVID -19 has a very unique pattern and it has challenged the dogmatic approach of mechanical ventilation described for ARDS patients. In this podcast, Prof Luciano Gattinoni talks in-depth about the pathophysiology of the disease and how we should ventilate these patients. His key messages are monitor closely, identify the right phenotype, be pati…
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In this episode, Professor Steve McGloughlin, the chair of ANZICS COVID guidelines group talks about the process of guideline development, different recommendations in comparison with other guidelines and the approach to deal with ethical dilemmas.
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