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Listen to this miniRAGE for key information on registration for SMACC Chicago 2015. and to find out what the RAGE team will be doing at #smaccUS.

Direct download: RAGE_SMACC_Chicago_20141031.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

This neuroRAGE Special Edition is 82 min 03 sec long and includes:
Introduction,
‘What’s bubbling up?’
‘Traumatic Brain Injury and a bit about the Spine’
‘ICP Monitoring’
‘Intracerebral haemorrhage and Subarachnoid Haemorrhage’
A ‘smorgasbord’ of other neurocritical care questions, including the ‘cranial screwtop manoeuvre’
‘A blast from the past’ by Oli Flower on the origins of the EEG
‘Words of Wisdom’ from Mark Wilson

Direct download: NeuroRAGE_20141026_final.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

The RAGE team are joined by many friends to recap the smaccGOLD experience:

Direct download: RAGE_smaccGOLD_20140413.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Anand ‘Swami’ Swaminathan is an Emergency Physician in New York. He is one of the co-creators of EM Lyceum, and a major contributor to LITFL.com.

Swami is a skeptic of the benefit of adrenaline in cardiac arrest. This is his brief response to Scott Weingart’s Cutting Edge Intra-Arrest Care at smaccGOLD and Weingart’s subsequent discussion about intra-arrest meds with Rob Mac Sweeney on EMCrit.

Direct download: Swami_Adrenaline_RAGEback_20141024.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Cliff was asked to speak at the Australasian Conference for Emergency Medicine‘s Annual Scientific Conference in Adelaide in November 2013. The title they gave him was ‘What a great job’. It was a great opportunity for him to explore some of the literature around what makes people happy, and whether emergency medicine has the ingredients to do that. It does. But not if you do too much.

Direct download: RAGE_Great_Job_20140617.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:49pm EDT

Relax, we didn’t really delete the discussion of The ProCESS Trial from RAGE Session Four… We just chopped it out to be published separately as a miniRAGE.

This is what we’re talking about:

ProCESS Investigators, et al. A randomized trial of protocol-based care for early septic shock. N Engl J Med. 2014 May 1;370(18):1683-93. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1401602. 2014 Mar 18. PMID: 24635773.

Direct download: RAGE_ProCESS_20140617.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 2:38am EDT

RAGE Session Four is 61 min 46 sec long and includes:
Introduction, including a welcome to new RAGE team recruit John Hinds
‘What’s bubbling up?’
‘Getting The Right Side Right: RV infarction and RV failure’
‘I Want to Stop, But Someone Else Doesn’t’
‘A blast from the past’ on ‘Jack Barnes and the Irukandji Enigma’
‘Words of Wisdom’ from motorcycle legend Guy Martin via John Hind

Direct download: RAGE_SESSION_4_20140616.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 1:49am EDT

This RAGEback includes commentary and reaction to the RAGE Session Three discussion of severe life-threatening acute asthma. It features comments from Mary Shue on THAM, Greg Miller on lignocaine and someone called Scott Weingart (anyone heard of him?) on non-invasive ventilation.

Direct download: RAGEback_asthma__20140329.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

RAGE Session 3 is 67 min 53 sec long and includes:
Introduction (starts 00:00 min)
‘What’s bubbling up?’ (starts 01:30 min)
‘Medical Reversal’ (starts 52:52 min)
‘A blast from the past’ by Karel Habig on ‘Ether Day’ and the origins of general anaesthesia (starts 63:42 min)
‘Words of Wisdom’ (starts 66:32 min)

Direct download: RAGE_Session_3_20140313.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

The discussion of verapamil as an option for the treatment of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) in RAGE Session Two went off like a fire cracker in the FOAM world.

In this RAGEback, Minh Le Cong from the PHARM podcast explains why the RAGE discussion is not going to change his practice, which is to use adenosine as a first line agent.

This is followed by a response by RAGErs Karel and Cliff.

You — the listener — are left to make up your own mind about which patients (if any) you’ll consider verapamil as an option.

Direct download: RAGEback_SVT_Verapamil_20140301.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Andy Buck and Amit Maini from the Emergency Trauma Management course give their side of the story of what happened when a slide from there course was tweeted out of context leading to an unexpected backlash.

Direct download: RAGEBACK_ETM_20140121.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

The RAGE team discuss 'what's bubbling up' in the critical care and #FOAMcc worlds, consider the role of thrombolysis in a case of suspected submassive pulmonary embolism, talk about humans in the resus room and resus room management ('when your back-up gets your back up'), have a 'blast from the past' in the form of WW2 hero Edgar Pask and finish with some 'words of wisdom' from John Hunter and William Osler.

Direct download: RAGE_Session_2_20140121.mp3
Category:Medicine -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

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