by ESAIC
<p>Tune in for the ESAIC Podcast series on anaesthesia & intensive care as we talk about various knowledge-building topics covering Anaesthesia, Intensive Care, Pain, Emergency and Perioperative Medicine, Patient Safety, and more. The European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC) is the leading society for education, research, and science. Take your career to the next level and help improve patient care everywhere by participating in our Education Tuesday series and beyond. You can also visit us at www.esaic.org.</p>
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March 25, 2025
<p>Which are the potential applications of EEG in the Intensive Care Unit? What makes EEG valuable in a clinical setting? What information the EGG can give us, from a clinical perspective? Join our host Prof. Chiara Robba in an in-depth discussion with Prof. Mathias Gelderblom and find out more on the role of EEG in the ICU.</p><p>Supported by <a href="https://www.nihonkohden.com/en/index.html">Nihon Kohden</a></p>
March 11, 2025
<p>Prof. Wolfgang Buhre engages in an exciting discussion with Dr. Warren Sandberg on the growing appeal of electronic health records in anaesthesiology and perioperative care. This podcast dives into the various applications of electronic data records in daily clinical practice, research, and the patient medical journey. From patient safety to department fundings, electronics records hold a potential for systemic changes. How do Europe and the United States of America differ in their approach to the use of such data to improve outcome? </p>
February 11, 2025
<p>Advanced haemodynamic monitoring is much more than only a blood pressure measurement. Its applications can actually help professionals control and measure cardiac output function and blood flow. In this episode, Dr Miguel Tavares, and Mr Armin Grieb, are exploring the potential of non-invasive cardiac output monitoring. Join them in their insightful discussion and find out more about the necessity of haemodynamic monitoring. </p><p>Supported by Nihon Kohden</p>
Jed Wolpaw
BBC Radio 4
Dr. Anton Helman
Brandon Oto, PA-C, FCCM and Bryan Boling, DNP, ACNP, FCCM
Simon Laing, Rob Fenwick & James Yates
AMBOSS-Redaktion
JAMA Network
Goalhanger
Redaktion SpringerMedizin.de
CardioNerds
NEJM Group
Philip Banse & Ulf Buermeyer
ZEIT ONLINE
Anesthesiology, the journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists
ZDF, Markus Lanz & Richard David Precht
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