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Welcome to StrokeFM Episode 27: In this exciting episode, we're taking you behind the scenes of our simulation session, where we grappled with angioedema in a code stroke. Explore with us as we delve into the intricacies of diagnosing and managing this life-threatening condition, learn from our successes and challenges, and gain insights from our team of expert cohosts. Whether you're a seasoned medical professional or starting your journey in health, you will want to experience this engaging journey into the heart of medical simulation training. This is a part of our ongoing efforts in a joint collaborative effort between Stroke and Emergency medicine. With that said, there is no duty of care. This is purely an educational podcast.




In this exciting episode, join our expert panel @MirandaLambRN,  @LowylNotario@emeduc@neuroccm; we delve into the critical topic of Crisis Resource Management (CRM) in acute stroke care. In our podcast, we will apply these principles to a real-world scenario: managing a stroke emergency in the case of angioedema. The aim is to highlight the practical application of these CRM principles and discuss how they can facilitate consistent, safe, and efficacious care, helping to alleviate human factors and support high-performing teams. To make the transition from simulation to actual patient care as seamless as possible, thereby reducing stress, promoting certainty, and enhancing patient outcomes. So don't miss out. Tune in to our discussion to learn more about the transformative power of CRM in acute stroke care!




StrokeFM is the Official Podcast of the CSC (⁠Canadian Stroke Consortium⁠), Founder and Producer Dr. Houman Khosravani ⁠@neuroccm⁠; Producer and Audio Engineer Dr. Jaime Cazes ⁠@JaimeCazes⁠.


The music for this educational podcast is graciously provided by the musician ⁠breakmastercylinder⁠ ⁠@BrkmstrCylinder⁠ 


As always, you abide by our Disclaimer statement by listening to this podcast. 




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Read our ⁠CRM manuscript⁠.

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