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'Our chief CRNA sent me a podcast from TopMedTalk' | The RoundTable

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Release Date: 11/19/2019

Advancing Patient Safety in Anesthesia, Insights from Sven Stander | TopMedTalk show art Advancing Patient Safety in Anesthesia, Insights from Sven Stander | TopMedTalk

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This piece discusses significant advancements and ongoing challenges in anesthesia and perioperative medicine. Our guest shares his journey from his training days at the University of Basel to his influential work in patient safety across Europe; including pioneering efforts with incident reporting and simulation training inspired by collaborations with NASA. The conversation delves into the evolution of safety practices, the emphasis on human factors over technological advancements, and the complexities of teamwork and communication in the operating room. They explore the importance of...

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Implementation Q&A | EBPOM World Congress show art Implementation Q&A | EBPOM World Congress

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This piece is part four of a four part series on “Implementation, what works and what doesn’t?”. Part one is here: Part two is here: And part three is here: The recording is taken from the Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) World Congress. For more about EBPOM and the incredible work they do go here: The Q&A session, Chaired by John Whittle, features; Imogen Fecher-Jones, Lead Nurse Perioperative Services, University Hospital Southampton, Joyce Yeung, Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Warwick, Tim Miller, Professor of...

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Implementation – what works and what doesn’t? NHS leader perspective – incentives and penalties? | EBPOM World Congress show art Implementation – what works and what doesn’t? NHS leader perspective – incentives and penalties? | EBPOM World Congress

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Recorded at Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) in London last year this presentation is the third of a series of four sessions under the heading: “Implementation – what works and what doesn’t?”. This piece is the third talk in the series, the first is here:  The second is here: Next week we will release the panel discussion. In this talk we get an NHS leader’s perspective on the challenges and obstacles in implementing new innovations within the NHS. Drawing from his extensive experience, David Probert highlights the impact of funding reductions, increasing waiting...

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Professional organisations: the ebb and flow of ERAS | EBPOM World Congress show art Professional organisations: the ebb and flow of ERAS | EBPOM World Congress

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Recorded at Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) in London last year this presentation is the second of a series of four sessions under the heading: “Implementation – what works and what doesn’t?”. This piece is the second talk in the series, the first is here: There is one more presentation to come and then we will release a fascinating panel discussion to conclude. In this presentation we cover the historical development and implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS); key milestones from Henrik Kellett's pioneering work in the late 1990s, to the formation of...

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Joyce Yeung – Why don’t we implement trial results? | EBPOM World Congress show art Joyce Yeung – Why don’t we implement trial results? | EBPOM World Congress

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Recorded at Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) in London last year this presentation is part of a series of talks given under the session heading: “Implementation – what works and what doesn’t?”. This piece is part one of four, with two more presentations to come and then a fascinating panel discussion to conclude. This first session focuses on the implementation of clinical trials, covering research methodologies, clinical implementations, and their challenges, and looking at the lengthy process of translating medical discoveries into clinical practice, emphasizing the...

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Annual digest - Part 2 | TopMedTalk show art Annual digest - Part 2 | TopMedTalk

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This is part two of a two part program covering some of the most listened to pieces we've done in the last 12 months. We'd love you to check out part 1, which is here: In this piece we cover and reflect upon the following podcasts: "The evolution of the Impella device in anesthesia, critical care, and perioperative medicine” Is Trauma Informed Care part of your perioperative process? ROCKet Trial and PANDOS | Euroanaesthesia 2024 "Patient Safety and Quality: New Standards in Anesthesia | #ANES24" And “Perioperative medicine in focus | EBPOM 24”

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Annual digest - Part 1 | TopMedTalk show art Annual digest - Part 1 | TopMedTalk

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This is the first of a two part program which covers some of the most listened to pieces we've done in the last 12 months. If you want to follow up on these conversations and get the full detail, for free, follow these links here: "Cardiovascular risk evaluation for non-cardiac surgery, guidelines" - ”Should we delay surgery for prehabilitation?” - ”The importance of intraoperative hypotension” - “Behavioural change vs Psychological interventions: which is key in prehabilitation?” - "Perioperative patient safety and post-operative ward monitoring" -

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The dignity of end of life care | #PeriSIG24 show art The dignity of end of life care | #PeriSIG24

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In this piece we cover frailty in perioperative and end-of-life care, the assessment of frailty, the challenges of clinical momentum, multidisciplinary team meetings, and the importance of palliative approaches. The conversation also delves into the trajectories at the end of life and the impact of electronic medical records in automating frailty measurement. The episode concludes with reflections on living a healthy life and the dignity of end-of-life care. This piece comes from our coverage of the Perioperative Medicine Special Interest Group Meeting in Melbourne, Australia. Presented by...

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Compassion, Empathy and Kindness | #PeriSIG24 show art Compassion, Empathy and Kindness | #PeriSIG24

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Recorded live from the 13th Australasian Symposium of the Perioperative Medicine Special Interest Group, in collaboration with Summit III and the PeriOperative Quality Initiative (POQI). The theme of the meeting is ‘Improve the quality, enhance the value, protect the future’. This piece provides insights into our guest’s career, the intersection of medicine and writing and the importance of compassion in healthcare. She discusses her background, including her education, her writing for The Guardian, and the content of her recent plenary session about shared decision-making and medical...

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Patient Safety and Quality: New Standards in Anesthesia | #ANES24 show art Patient Safety and Quality: New Standards in Anesthesia | #ANES24

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In this piece, recorded at Anesthesiology 2024 in Philadelphia, TopMedTalk explores the evolving landscape of patient safety and quality standards in anesthesia. What have been the significant shifts in patient safety culture? What is the importance of a proactive approach to risk management in anesthesia? We mention this excellent article: Desiree Chappell, Mike Grocott and Monty Mythen speak with their guest, Jonathan Cohen, anesthesiologist, Vice Chair of Quality & Safety in the Department of Anesthesiology at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, Associate Professor at the...

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"About a year ago our chief CRNA sent me a podcast from TopMedTalk about fluid management" - this podcast is a fascinating insight into how Enhanced Recovery continues to reach out across the world to the bedside of patients.

How do you take your institution from where you're at now to where you need to be tomorrow? What are the essential ingredients? How do you work, through education, towards real patient engagement and empowerment? How do you manage a sensible quality improvement programme?

Presented by Desiree Chappell with co-host Korey Sprigman and their guests, Jamie Harris, CRNA, Hillcrest Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma and Carol Schmidt, CRNA, Royal Oak, Michigan.