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Gareth (@garemlyn) speak with Dr Alicia Waite (@_aacw) about her journey as a trainee involved in research. They discuss the challenges and barriers …
Gareth Thomas speaks with Dr Michael Slattery (@mkyslattery), the Clinical Lead of the Adult Critical Care Transfer Service Cymru (@CritCareCymru), …
“Point of Care UltraSound training on the ICU – With Hannah Conway – Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice and member of the ICS Focused UltraSound in Intensive Care committee.
This episode outlines the use and …
Burns for the Intensivist Mr Sanjay Varma, Burn Care Speciality Service Lead and Consultant Plastic Surgeon talks about burns management on the …
From Faculty to College – an interview with Dr Danny Bryden and Dr Jack Parry-Jones
FICM recently released a statement detailing the desire to …
From Faculty to College – an interview with Dr Danny Bryden and Dr Jack Parry-Jones
FICM recently released a statement detailing the desire to …
From Faculty to College – an interview with Dr Danny Bryden and Dr Jack Parry-Jones
FICM recently released a statement detailing the desire to …
Gareth Thomas @garemlyn speaks with Mr Peter Coyne @petercoyne1982, a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon in Newcastle with a special interest in advanced …
Title – The Surgical Viewpoint on ICU
Intro text – Gareth Thomas @garemlyn speaks with Mr Peter Coyne @petercoyne1982, a Consultant Colorectal …
The final episode of our two part interview with Dr Caroline Sampson, ECMO and ICM Consultant.
This podcast is a two part interview with Dr Caroline Sampson, ECMO and intensive care consultant, on the topic of the clinical management of ARDS . …
Gareth speaks with Dr Chelcie Jewitt (@ByChelcie), a doctor in Liverpool about her personal experiences of sexism in the workplace. Following this, …
This episode we are taking a different slant than previous ones and turning more clinical. Gareth (@garemlyn) speaks with fellow podcast lead, Dr …
This episode Gareth speaks with Dr Liz Thomas (@lizgoingon), Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine and chair of the Women In …
Intro text – Gareth Thomas speaks with Dr Carol Davies (Consultant in Palliative Medicine at Southampton), Dr David Harvie (Higher Trainee in …
Gareth Thomas speaks with Dr Carol Davies (Consultant in Palliative Medicine at Southampton), Dr David Harvie (Higher Trainee in Anaesthetics and …
In this podcast James Sira talks to Hugh Montgomery about the application of Artificial Intelligence in critical care and the wider healthcare environment.
Matt Morgan, Segun Olusanya, Alex Scott, Ben Jones and Ben Ivory deliver some interesting and useful thoughts and reflections from their own …
In this podcast Gareth Thomas talks to Alex Scott and John Cully about the relatively new role of the ACCP and their experiences of training and …
Next Nicki talks about the impact of the recent COVID pandemic on critical care nurses and gives some important insights into the future of critical care nursing in the UK.
In this podcast Gareth Thomas talks to Nicki Credland about the roles of the critical care nurse and briefly summarises the training & career …
Gareth Thomas has a discussion with Sarah Clarke about the involvement of intensivists in decisions about admission to critical care, building …
Next Andrew talks about how the rest of the hospital views the role of an intensivist and the importance of having a calming influence on the …
In this podcast Gareth Thomas talks to Andrew Davies about how the role of the intensivist has changed over the course of his career and focusses on …
Next Gareth has a discussion with Julie Highfield and Dorothy Wade about the role of the psychologist in the recovery of patients and staff from the …
In this podcast Gareth Thomas talks to Lauren Maher and James Bruce about what can be gained by involving occupational therapy in both the acute and …
Next Gareth has a discussion with Susan McGowan, Helen Newman & Rachel Jones about the role of speech and language therapy in the recovery and …
In this podcast Gareth Thomas talks to Paul Twose and Gareth Cornell about the importance of the critical care physiotherapist and some common …
In this podcast Gareth Thomas talks to Greg Barton about the importance of the critical care pharmacist.
In this podcast Gareth Thomas has a discussion with Ella Terblanche and Danielle Bear about the role of the critical care dietician and common …
Bev then goes on to talk about giving evidence at the coroner’s inquest, and how to communicate effectively with families to prevent misunderstanding and complaints.
In this podcast, Bev talks about how to write a statement that may prevent you needing to attend an inquest and how to prepare if you do need to attend.
In this podcast, Derek talk's about the coroner’s inquest and gives a clear and insightful account of the process and its purpose.
Please note that …
In this podcast, Derek talks about the role of the coroner and medical examiner, and how to decide which cases should be referred.
Phil Walton is the Project Lead for Deemed Consent Legislation at NHSBT and played a pivotal role in the implementation of Max & Keira’s law in …
Dale Gardiner is the National Clinical Lead for Organ Donation. In this podcast he gives a clinical perspective of the new legislation relating to …
Matt Bromley talks to Professor Simon Conroy about understanding frailty and how it impacts care for older people.
Martin Huntley introduces the latest FICMLearning podcast on frailty in critical care.
Matt Bromley talks to John Fletcher and Manoj Wickramasinghe about the practicalities of developing a high-fidelity simulation course for critical …
Matt Bromley talks to Andrew Jacques about how he developed an in-situ simulation program on their intensive care unit in Reading.
Martin Huntley introduces the second part of the series of podcasts on simulation as an educational tool in critical care.
Martin Huntley introduces the second part of the series on difficult decision making in critical care.
James Sira talks to Dominic Bell about the concept of futility and how it can be used as a framework when making decisions.
James Sira talks to Dominic Bell about the ethical and legal aspects of managing conflict around decisions to provide, withhold or withdraw treatment.
Dale Gardiner introduces the MORAL balance framework in this podcast, and describes its use in decision making around admission to critical care.
Danny Bryden talks to FICMLearning about decision making on critical care admission during the COVID-19 pandemic and how to maintain your wellbeing …
Martin Huntley introduces the first part of the FICMLearning podcasts on difficult decision making in critical care.
Danny Bryden talks to FICMLearning about good practice in decision making when considering admission to critical care.
Martin Huntley introduces the first part of the FICMLearning podcast on simulation in Intensive Care Medicine
Paul Bedford talks to FICMLearning about how to plan and get the most out of a simulation program
David Grant talks to FICMLearning about the evidence for simulation improving patient outcomes and the importance of debriefing well
David Grant talks to FICMLearning about how to use simulation as an effective educational tool
David Grant talks to FICMLearning about the role of simulation on the Intensive Care Unit and how to ensure that your simulation program is …
Alison is dean of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine. In this episode she talks to Martin Huntley about a difficult family encounter.
An introduction to our series of podcasts on the topic of resilience. What is resilience and why is it important?
Segun Olusanya is an intensive care doctor with a special interest in resilience and burnout. In this podcast, Segun shares his story of encountering a personal tragedy and how he lived through this experience.
Rosie Baruah is a consultant in intensive care medicine and anaesthesia in Edinburgh. Her story takes us on a journey from suddenly losing the sight …
Sarah Marsh is an intensive care consultant and the deputy chair for WICM. In this episode she talks to Martin Huntley about the challenge of …
Matt Morgan the author of 'Critical: Science and stories from the brink of human life'. In this episode he talks to Martin Huntley about managing the highs and lows of publishing his first book and relates this to his …
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