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TRAUMA-ING
James Gould
22 episodes
1 week ago
In this Trauma-ing Resus Rewind, we replay a standout episode from The Resus Course featuring Dr. Eve Purdy on relational coordination in resuscitation. The conversation explores how high-performing resus teams depend not just on technical skill, but on shared goals, shared knowledge, and mutual respect across disciplines. Eve breaks down why communication, role clarity, and relationships matter most when stakes are high, and how investing in these human factors improves patient outcomes and team performance. A timely reminder that great resuscitation is a team sport—and relationships are part of the resus toolkit.
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In this Trauma-ing Resus Rewind, we replay a standout episode from The Resus Course featuring Dr. Eve Purdy on relational coordination in resuscitation. The conversation explores how high-performing resus teams depend not just on technical skill, but on shared goals, shared knowledge, and mutual respect across disciplines. Eve breaks down why communication, role clarity, and relationships matter most when stakes are high, and how investing in these human factors improves patient outcomes and team performance. A timely reminder that great resuscitation is a team sport—and relationships are part of the resus toolkit.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Rapid infuser #1: Rapid Infusers
TRAUMA-ING
8 minutes 20 seconds
4 months ago
Rapid infuser #1: Rapid Infusers
Welcome to the very first Rapid Infuser episode—where we give you a fast push of trauma knowledge, straight lined into your brain. This time we’re talking about the rapid infusers themselves: the Belmont and the Level 1. We’ll hit the highlights on how they work, and drop a few clinical pearls that’ll help you keep blood moving when it matters most. Short, sharp, and just enough volume to keep your brain perfused.
TRAUMA-ING
In this Trauma-ing Resus Rewind, we replay a standout episode from The Resus Course featuring Dr. Eve Purdy on relational coordination in resuscitation. The conversation explores how high-performing resus teams depend not just on technical skill, but on shared goals, shared knowledge, and mutual respect across disciplines. Eve breaks down why communication, role clarity, and relationships matter most when stakes are high, and how investing in these human factors improves patient outcomes and team performance. A timely reminder that great resuscitation is a team sport—and relationships are part of the resus toolkit.