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A staffing crisis globally in healthcare is pushing forward the need for sedation in non anaesthetic areas. What does this mean for medical practitioners? What are the safest ways to work within this crisis? This is not a conversation about shortcuts and poor practices, it's about delivering a higher and better standard of care within a perioperative environment. Listen in to find out more.
Recorded - as live - at EBPOM 2022; go now to www.ebpom.org for more details about Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM).
Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with their guest Amit Prakash, Consultant in Anaesthesia & Perioperative medicine, Clinical lead Neuroanaesthesia at Cambridge University Hospital, Addenbrookes NHS trust, UK.
This EBPOM extra for TopMedTalk listeners was graciously supported by Medtronic. Thanks to our sponsors we are able to bring you TopMedTalk entirely for free.
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A staffing crisis globally in healthcare is pushing forward the need for sedation in non anaesthetic areas. What does this mean for medical practitioners? What are the safest ways to work within this crisis? This is not a conversation about shortcuts and poor practices, it's about delivering a higher and better standard of care within a perioperative environment. Listen in to find out more.
Recorded - as live - at EBPOM 2022; go now to www.ebpom.org for more details about Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM).
Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with their guest Amit Prakash, Consultant in Anaesthesia & Perioperative medicine, Clinical lead Neuroanaesthesia at Cambridge University Hospital, Addenbrookes NHS trust, UK.
This EBPOM extra for TopMedTalk listeners was graciously supported by Medtronic. Thanks to our sponsors we are able to bring you TopMedTalk entirely for free.
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