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SIG 2019 | Shared decision making and risk prediction in the emergency setting

May 31, 202020 min
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Episode description

"Shared decision making and risk prediction in the emergency setting: Can we achieve it?" is a talk originally given at the 8th Australian and New Zealand Symposium of Perioperative Medicine Special Interest Group: “Updates in Perioperative Medicine 360” which took place between November 7th-9th 2019.

This talk discusses survival after admission to intensive care. How do we incorporate concepts like shared decision making and value based care into this high stress, time limited environment?

Presented by Dr John Carlisle, anaesthetist, Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust. He also works as an intensivist in the intensive care unit, as well as the preoperative assessment clinic.

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If you liked this podcast and want more, our speaker mentions the excellent journal Anaesthesia, there's an interview with the editor here:

https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-andy-klien-editor-in-chief-of-anaesthesia/

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