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Mastering Intensive Care


Jan 12, 2020

Happy New Year. Thanks for listening to Mastering Intensive Care in 2019.

If you reflect on and put into action many of the perspectives shared on this podcast, and if your colleagues do too, I truly believe your ICUs should improve in the care you deliver. That’s not to say you don’t do well already. It’s rather to suggest that the topics we cover on this podcast are not covered well in textbooks and journals, and are often better relayed through the stories and experience of the real people I talk to with the “fly on the wall” intimacy that audio podcasts allow.

In this 2019 recap episode you will either hear some of the interview guests you may have missed, or you will re-listen to some of the topics & people I selected, so as to showcase several of the themes this show focuses on. For the third year in a row I have simply been astounded by just how much I personally have valued and learned from the perspectives, stories and wisdom of the people I’ve interviews on the show in the last 12 months. This is my thank you to each of those guests (even if they haven’t been highlighted today). It’s also my thank you to you, whether you are a first-time or long-time listener, and a special thank you to all who have helped me by sharing the show with others.

I couldn’t include all 2019 guests so I picked the excerpts I enjoyed rehearing. I am sorry if I left out someone you might have included. If you did miss some of the episodes, here is your chance to catch up. If you are a new listener, this series of audio snippets is what I feel best characterises the show.

The 6 extracts are from interviews with Rana Awdish, Matt Morgan, Jo Stewart, Laura Rock, Paul Young & Ed Litton.

I hope you do enjoy what I see to be as a virtual cramming of the 2019 Mastering Intensive Care curriculum, packaged up into just over an hour of listening, that should really help you to bring your best self to work in 2020.

 

Thanks for listening.

 

Andrew Davies

 

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About the Mastering Intensive Care podcast: The podcast is aimed to inspire and empower you to bring your best self to the intensive care unit, through conversations with thought-provoking guests. The hope is you’ll glean insights to move you closer towards being the best and most human healthcare professionals you can be, so you can make the most valuable contribution to your patient’s lives.

 

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Links to the 6 interviews excerpted (in order of playing)

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 41 with Rana Awdish

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 47 with Matt Morgan

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 43 with Jo Stewart

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 48 with Laura Rock

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 42 with Paul Young

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 40 with Ed Litton

 

Links to resources (in order of mentioning)

See above links for more information about individual guests and the resources discussed in each excerpt

New Normal Project podcast

Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll Podcast - Episode 488 (Best of 2019 Part 1)

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 15 with Peter Brindley

New Normal Project podcast - New Normal in Action episode (October 2019)

New Normal Project podcast - New Normal in Action episode (November 2019)

New Normal Project podcast - New Normal in Action episode (December 2019)

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 45 with Scott Weingart

EMCrit podcast - Episode 252

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 49 with Hugh Montgomery

Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 50 with Andrew Davies

 

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