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Coda Change

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Coda Conference: Clinical Knowledge, Advocacy and Community.
Melbourne: 11-14 Sept 2022
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The Australian Sepsis Program – Why Am I Excited?

March 24, 2024 22:43 - 27 minutes - 35.2 MB

This presentation was delivered by Simon Finfer as part of the Cure stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

The WHA Sepsis Resolution & Quality Improvement

March 23, 2024 00:47 - 28 minutes - 35.5 MB

This presentation was delivered by Madiha Hashmi as part of the Cure stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. Features introduction from Naomi Hammond and Brett Abbenbroek. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Coda22 Educate - Q&A

March 20, 2024 00:16 - 19 minutes - 25.4 MB

This Q&A is moderated by Greg Kelly and features Dinesh Palipana, Marnee Shay, Jess Stokes Parish, Clara Tuck Meng Soo, Maya Newell, and Eve Purdy. It took place as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Trust is built over time: The Role of Documentary Film In Social Change

March 18, 2024 23:13 - 14 minutes - 18.3 MB

This presentation was delivered by Maya Newell as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Whose Information is it Anyway?

March 16, 2024 23:30 - 11 minutes - 14.1 MB

This presentation was delivered by Marnee Shay as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

​​Conversations around gender identity

March 15, 2024 02:08 - 10 minutes - 14 MB

This presentation was delivered by Clara Tuck Meng Soo as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

#SCICOMM Targeting Scientific Literacy on Instagram

March 13, 2024 23:02 - 10 minutes - 13.9 MB

This presentation was delivered by Jess Stokes Parish as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Stronger: How losing everything set me free

March 12, 2024 21:50 - 21 minutes - 28.4 MB

This presentation was delivered by Dinesh Palipana as part of the Educate stream at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. This podcast features an introduction by Greg Kelly. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Critical Care Updates - Q&A #4

March 05, 2024 22:39 - 11 minutes - 12.3 MB

This Q&A features Emily See, Carol Hodgson, and Caleb Fisher, and took place at the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Critical Care Updates - Q&A #3

March 04, 2024 22:35 - 12 minutes - 13.3 MB

This Q&A features Chaturi Dissanayake and took place at the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Critical Care Updates - Q&A #2

March 02, 2024 22:42 - 8 minutes - 9.81 MB

This Q&A features Panka Jain and took place at the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Critical Care Updates - Q&A #1

February 29, 2024 23:34 - 18 minutes - 19.6 MB

This Q&A occured between various speakers from the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Acute Liver Failure

February 28, 2024 21:26 - 29 minutes - 31.4 MB

This presentation was delivered by Caleb Fisher as part of the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Early Rehab in the ICU

February 24, 2024 03:17 - 29 minutes - 30.5 MB

This presentation was delivered by Carol Hodgson as part of the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

ECMO CPR - What really Matters?

February 23, 2024 03:09 - 24 minutes - 26 MB

This presentation was delivered by Chaturi Dissanayake as part of the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Research in TBI: Separating Apples from Apples

February 19, 2024 00:01 - 24 minutes - 25.9 MB

This presentation was delivered by Toby Jeffcote as part of the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Mechanical Circulatory support in the cardiac cath lab

February 17, 2024 00:26 - 23 minutes - 25.9 MB

This presentation was delivered by Panka Jain as part of the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/ 

APRV and what's new in mechanical ventilation

February 15, 2024 23:02 - 30 minutes - 35.4 MB

This presentation was delivered by Luke Torre as part of the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/ 

Critical kidney and dialo-trauma

February 13, 2024 21:53 - 25 minutes - 26.6 MB

This presentation was delivered by Emily See as part of the Critical Care Update Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Training in paediatric emergency medicine

February 12, 2024 00:36 - 25 minutes - 27.3 MB

This presentation was delivered by Charlotte Harper as part of the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Sepsis in the ED: A case-based review

February 08, 2024 21:31 - 23 minutes - 25.5 MB

This presentation was delivered by Elliot Long as part of the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Paediatric Trauma in 2022

February 07, 2024 21:26 - 28 minutes - 29.9 MB

This presentation was delivered by Warwick Teague as part of the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Acute Paediatrics Q&A

February 05, 2024 21:01 - 10 minutes - 11.7 MB

This Q&A was part of the the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. It features Fran Lockie, Jackie Schultz, Alison Boast, and Tony Norris For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Top Tips for Stabilisation - Paediatric Critical Care Nursing

February 01, 2024 22:55 - 26 minutes - 27.8 MB

This presentation was delivered by Tony Norris as part of the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

PIMS-TS a clinical update

January 31, 2024 02:48 - 20 minutes - 20.5 MB

This presentation was delivered by Alison Boast as part of the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Communication in a Crisis

January 29, 2024 00:42 - 21 minutes - 22.8 MB

This presentation was delivered by Jackie Schultz as part of the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Lessons learnt from paediatric morbidity and mortality

January 24, 2024 22:33 - 28 minutes - 30.6 MB

This presentation was presented by Fran Lockie as part of the Acute Paediatrics Workshop at CODA22, which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project, go to: https://codachange.org/

Announcement: Introducing NeuroResus

August 14, 2023 09:48 - 1 minute - 1.39 MB

You may have noticed that the last couple of podcasts we've published were neuro-related talks that were recorded at the BRAIN Symposium which took place earlier this year. If you want more neurocritical care podcasts make sure to head over to the NeuroResus channel. Over the coming months we’ll be publishing more talks from the BRAIN Symposium around neurocritical care,  neuro resuscitation, and neuro emergencies. Subscribe to Neuroresus in your preferred podcast app, or sign up to the ...

Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure

July 19, 2023 22:30 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

Mark Weedon takes us through the increasingly utilised concept of an optimal cerebral perfusion pressure (CPPopt) for each unique patient.  This podcast was recorded at the Brain Symposium which took place in March 2023. For more talks and content like this, visit neuroresus.com. 

The Power of Words: Language and Death

July 17, 2023 01:00 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

Social Worker Victoria Whitfield and Bereavement councilor Louise Sayers discuss the power of words when health professionals are communicating topics around of death and serious injury with relatives and patients in critical care. They use role plays to bring theories to life.  This podcast was recorded at the Brain Symposium which took place in March 2023. For more talks and content like this, visit neuroresus.com. 

Carbon impact study of triage services at Ambulance Victoria

March 23, 2023 03:01 - 14 minutes - 33.1 MB

Ambulance Victoria has committed to become a more sustainable ambulance service. This includes achieving net zero emissions five years prior to the Victorian State Government commitment of 2050 with additional emissions reduction targets for 2025 and 2030. By fulfilling these targets, the carbon footprint for each patient cared for by Ambulance Victoria will be halved by 2030. It is apparent that to meet these emission reduction targets, Ambulance Victoria's current model of care needs per...

Renewable energy makes reusables better - value of Life Cycle Assessments

March 23, 2023 02:49 - 13 minutes - 30 MB

CODA Change and Sustainable Healthcare. Climate change is a pernicious environmental and health threat to humanity. Yet, healthcare itself pollutes, contributing to approximately 5% of total global anthropogenic emissions. What can be done to avoid this harm? Forbes McGain has spent 15 years undertaking research with colleagues to discover healthcare’s environmental footprint, with a particular emphasis upon practical efforts to reduce this environmental and economic burden. In this discus...

Decarbonisation on the clinical floor

March 23, 2023 02:34 - 15 minutes - 35.7 MB

Climate change is now our lived experience. With no vaccine to reduce its impact on health, the only preventative strategy we have is to reduce emissions, including healthcare delivery. The greatest portion of healthcare’s emissions profile comes from the stuff we use, so we have to change what we do. But how? Decarbonisation on the clinical floor is a look at every day work activities. It is bridging the gap between abstract concept and service delivery. It comes with triple bottom line ...

The NHS targets and pathway (setting the scene)

March 23, 2023 01:40 - 22 minutes - 50.9 MB

Nick Watts   In today’s podcast, Nick Watts - chief sustainability officer at the NHS speaks about why - when the NHS says there are three things they want to implement over the next decade - their response to climate change is number two.   Watts explains that they understand the health implications of a rise in temperatures, they understand that it means a doubling of the number of high risk health facilities in flood zones, and a tripling of the average duration of fatal heatwaves...

Early management of sepsis with Emergency Department Nurse Gladis Kabil

March 17, 2023 05:43 - 10 minutes - 24.8 MB

Sepsis in other words ‘life-threatening organ dysfunction’ in response to infection is a leading cause of death worldwide and a global health priority recognised by the World Health Organisation. In Australia, for adults with sepsis admitted to the intensive care unit, the in-hospital mortality is estimated as 18–27%. Early recognition of sepsis, prompt administration of antibiotics and resuscitation with intravenous fluids for those with features of hypoperfusion or shock are the mainstays ...

A Physiotherapist Perspective with Michelle Paton

March 15, 2023 03:55 - 15 minutes - 35.1 MB

Physiotherapists form a key part of the multi-disciplinary team in the Intensive Care, focusing on both respiratory care and optimisation of function. This talk will discuss the role of physiotherapy across the continuum specifically in the management of an acutely unwell septic patient. I will discuss the focus of a physiotherapy assessment, main treatment aims, some of the barriers for the implementation of physiotherapy in ICU, while identifying strategies to enable appropriate applicatio...

A Pre-hospital Physician Perspective with David Anderson

March 14, 2023 04:21 - 14 minutes - 32.4 MB

Sepsis is a common presentation in the prehospital and retrieval environment, with most cases having a respiratory, urinary or soft tissue origin. However the best practice for identifying and management sepsis in the prehospital environment remains unclear.  Despite sepsis having been a priority for in hospital guidelines and protocols for decades now, relatively little attention has been paid to prehospital sepsis management. Traditional teaching is that early antibiotics in sepsis save li...

Follow up and discharge planning with Wade Stedman

March 01, 2023 21:29 - 14 minutes - 34.2 MB

As part of the Sepsis Workshop, this presentation will briefly touch on the challenges that patients and their families face on discharge from hospital after an admission for sepsis.  For more head to our podcast page #CodaPodcast

An ICU Trainee Perspective, Yvette Low

February 28, 2023 22:59 - 13 minutes - 31 MB

As an ICU registrar you meet septic patients at different points in time: as the first responder, asking ‘could this be sepsis?’; as the second responder, admitting the patient to the ICU; or the third responder, having to consider adjuncts in the deteriorating patient. Each of these presents different challenges and learning experiences, making the reality of managing sepsis more complex than one might first expect. For more head to our podcast page #CodaPodcast

A Research Perspective with Simon Finfer

February 28, 2023 02:41 - 17 minutes - 39.2 MB

As with everything else, ICU management of sepsis should ideally the evidence based. Evidence based practice combines the best scientific knowledge (evidence) with patient preferences and clinical assessment and judgement.   While the pursuit of specific pharmaceutical agents to treat Sepsis has resulted in the expenditure of billions of dollars without producing a single effective agent, much of what we do in the treatment of patience with Sepsis can be evidence based. Clinicians make l...

A Speech Pathology Perspective with Amy Freeman-Sanderson

February 27, 2023 01:50 - 16 minutes - 37.9 MB

Sepsis causes organ and tissue dysfunction in response to severe infection, resulting in significant physical and cognitive morbidities. For patients diagnosed with severe sepsis, admission to an intensive care unit and use of an artificial airway are often required. The sequalae of severe sepsis necessitating critical care can result in significant changes to a patient’s swallowing and communication function. These negative changes and impacts to function can occur during and after a diagno...

Acute Paediatrics - Beyond the Patient is the Family

February 16, 2023 23:59 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

Dr Greg Kelly – a paediatric intensivist at Westmead Children’s Hospital – is today’s guest, on the #Coda22 podcast, during which he discusses a little girl called Abbie, who has lived in ICU for almost two years, and how she represents a very important group of patients – who are a tiny fraction of admissions, but a huge proportion of the workload at Westmead Children’s Hospital. Such patients are complex in such a way that no-one knows exactly what to do with them; nor how to respond to th...

Know the Patient: Patient- Context and Acute Medical Cases Panel Discussion

February 16, 2023 23:53 - 12 minutes - 11.1 MB

This session presents a series of medical cases with important clinical caveats. Additionally, a contextual discussion follows, focussing on the social determinants of health and their integral importance in delivering high quality care. The practice of acute medicine requires many skills to ensure the delivery of the highest quality care. Clinical knowledge and skill are essential, but equally communication, empathy, social/cultural awareness and advocacy are also vital. Knowing our patien...

Gender and Acute Coronary Syndrome

February 16, 2023 00:30 - 18 minutes - 16.6 MB

In this week’s episode of the #CodaPodcast, Gemma Figtree – a Cardiologist and Professor discusses the profound inequality of gender issues.

Connecting to Homelessness

February 15, 2023 03:22 - 28 minutes - 25.9 MB

In this week’s episode of the #CodaPodcast, Dr Daniel Nour – who founded Street Side Medics a not-for-profit, GP-led mobile medical service for people experiencing homelessness - in August 2020 talks about his grave concern for the homeless who have gone untreated for years. He talks about how it was seeing the inequality in healthcare among the homeless that made him want to do something about it and how we often think about their need for shelter and food, but not for suitable healthcare. ...

Trauma and Age

February 14, 2023 05:37 - 17 minutes - 15.7 MB

There is a moment that regularly occurs in the life of a clinician working at a major trauma service - where a rotating registrar, a keen sponge - appears, and a discussion about learning goals for the rotation is had. Its always about trauma, I'm here to learn procedures, intercostal catheter insertion, thoracotomies etc etc and if there is a trauma call, I'd love to be involved. But when I point to an older woman in the corner who has fallen from standing height, suggesting that perhaps w...

Delivering Change Now

January 31, 2023 00:44 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

Healthcare Saves! Healthcare Pollutes! Healthcare is responsible for 7% of Australia's carbon emissions, consumes 10% of Australia's GDP, and has numerous other adverse environmental effects. In this talk, Forbes McGain, an anaesthetist and intensive care physician, introduces healthcare's polluting ways, and how clinicians can mitigate their own carbon footprint. Action is the Antidote to Anxiety!   For more head to our podcast page #CodaPodcast

A National Sustainable Healthcare Program

January 31, 2023 00:39 - 23 minutes - 21.1 MB

The chair, Kate Charlesworth opens by explaining that the healthcare system has a big problem – we are, in effect, producing our own patients. We use huge amounts of resources; produce vast amounts of waste and have a big carbon footprint. Globally, if the healthcare system was a country, it would be the fifth biggest polluter on the planet. The irony is then of course that we’re therefore contributing towards the climate crisis which is harming human health. We’ve seen that with storms, fir...

The Next Industrial Revolution with Heidi Lee

January 30, 2023 23:39 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

Beyond Zero Emissions is an independent think tank that shows through research and innovative solutions how Australia can prosper in a zero-emissions economy. Over the past 10 years we have published research on how to decarbonise sectors of the economy such as energy, transport, buildings and heavy industry. Healthcare is a significant energy consumer - around 7% of national emissions come from healthcare facilities and services. Within this important sector, energy use holds the most emi...

I am the Captain of my Soul: High Impact Cases Panel Discussion

January 20, 2023 05:50 - 24 minutes - 22 MB

Each speaker delivers a short high impact clinical case from practice ranging from conflict zones to 2 week boarding in the emergency department in India. These cases have been chosen because of the profound personal impact upon the clinician. Following the clinical cases, Ben will facilitate a debrief to explore how these clinicians prepared for, performed in, or recovered from the situations.  

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