Optimise don ’t compromise
Discussion of the evidence and pros and cons of different intravenous fluids. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 10, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Clinical Crit Care Resuscitation SMACC19 crystalloid Fluid Resuscitation Todd Rice Source Type: blogs

High emotion in the workplace: Session 3
Dr Oliver Flower High emotion in the workplace: Session 3 Providing excellent peer feedback is broken down into 4 simple domains in the fantastic talk with Jenny Rudolph and the SMACC team (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 9, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Education & Communication Simulation SMACC19 High emotion Jenny Rudolph Simulation training Source Type: blogs

What is Intensive Care really?
Dr Oliver Flower What is Intensive Care really? Knowing how to manage dying is just as important as preventing it. - Alex Psirides (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 7, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Clinical Crit Care Intensive Care SMACC19 Alex Psirides End of life end of life care ethics palliative care Source Type: blogs

High emotion in the workplace: Session 2
Dr Oliver Flower High emotion in the workplace: Session 2 Dealing with high emotion in critical care causes us to react. This talk provides simple tools to manage those reactions. Chris Hicks and Jesse Spur (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 5, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Education & Communication Simulation SMACC19 Chris Hicks Cognitive Bias cognitive biases fear High emotion Jesse Spur Simulation training Source Type: blogs

Creativity in your medical career
Dr Oliver Flower Creativity in your medical career How can you live a full creative life in the midst of a busy medical career? Ask Dr Fiona Reilly (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 5, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Career & Wellbeing SMACC19 career in medicine creativity Fiona Reilly medical career well-being Source Type: blogs

High emotion in the workplace: Session 1
Dr Oliver Flower High emotion in the workplace: Session 1 Dealing with high emotion in critical care causes us to react. This talk provides simple tools to manage those reactions. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 4, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Education & Communication SMACC19 clare richmond Debrief High emotion Simulation Simulation training Source Type: blogs

Wellbeing for healthcare providers: Reinvigorate
Dr Oliver Flower Wellbeing for healthcare providers: Reinvigorate The 3R's of wellbeing: Reinvigorate. Reinvigorating yourself is an essential aspect to maintaining practioner wellbeing (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 2, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Career & Wellbeing SMACC19 Liz Crowe reinvigorate well-being Wellness Source Type: blogs

Neonatal Intensive Care
Dr Oliver Flower Neonatal Intensive Care A neonates journey, just what feedback would your neonatal patient give you after 3 months of intensive care? Insight into the world of a NICU with Trish Woods (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 2, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Clinical Crit Care Intensive Care Pediatrics SMACC19 Neonatal Intensive Care neonate Source Type: blogs

Wellbeing for healthcare providers: Reflect
Dr Oliver Flower Wellbeing for healthcare providers: Reflect The 3R's of wellbeing: Reflection with Natalie May. Reflection is an essential part of healthcare practitioners wellbeing. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 1, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Career & Wellbeing SMACC19 Natalie May well-being Wellness Source Type: blogs

DL: Dark Fate
Jo Deverill DL: Dark Fate Who has won the seven year bet on video laryngoscopy versus the old Mac? Let's find out - with a little help from The Terminator. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 31, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jo Deverill Tags: Anesthsiology Resuscitation Direct Laryngoscopy Intubation Minh Le Cong Video Laryngoscopy VL Source Type: blogs

Drugs in cardiac arrest: Should we bother?
Dr Oliver Flower Drugs in cardiac arrest: Should we bother? Review of the latest evidence on Cardiac arrest resuscitation from ILCOR lead Gavin Perkins (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 31, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Clinical Crit Care Resuscitation SMACC19 Gavin Perkins OHCA Source Type: blogs

Wellbeing for healthcare providers: Rest
Dr Oliver Flower Wellbeing for healthcare providers: Rest Wellbeing for healthcare providers: Rest. Sleep is an essential part of wellbeing for healthcare providers (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 30, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Career & Wellbeing SMACC19 Andrew Davies rest sleep well-being Wellness Source Type: blogs

Healthcare and Gun Violence
Dr Oliver Flower Healthcare and Gun Violence Violent trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide but through increased understanding of root causes of violence and mental health services, we can prevent people from becoming patients. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 29, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Community & Advocacy SMACC19 Gun Violence gunshot wound KAVI kings against violence patient advocacy Rob Gore violent patient Violent trauma Source Type: blogs

When Healthcare Becomes a Crime
Dr Oliver Flower When Healthcare Becomes a Crime Conflict between criminal investigation of medical error and patient safety (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 28, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Education & Communication SMACC19 Bawa-Garba Jenny Vaughan medical error Source Type: blogs

Saving lives from sepsis
Dr Oliver Flower Saving lives from sepsis RCTs deliver the most reliable evidence to guide how we treat our patients but they are badly designed, inaccurately reported and misunderstood. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 27, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Clinical Crit Care SMACC19 RCT sepsis Sepsis Overview Simon Finfer Source Type: blogs