Jellybean 78 with Toby Fogg
“ipsa scientia potestas est” Toby Fogg talks to Matt McPartlin about the ever growing Airway Registry ANZEDAR This is FOAMed. Thus there are a lot of people that are nothing … Continue reading
Jellybean 77 with A/Prof Paul Middleton
In Australia alone thousands of people have an out of hospital cardiac arrest each year. Only 10% survive. It’s a very scary and dangerous rollercoaster. No better place to talk … Continue reading
Jellybean 76 with Rinaldo Bellomo
What is the future of Artificial Intelligence and critical care medicine? I ask Rinaldo Bellomo who, for the past 30 years, has been at the pointy end of critical care … Continue reading
Jellybean 75 with Aidan Baron
Government #FOAMed Warning; Life in the Fast Lane is apparently addictive. You have been warned. It’s Jellybean 075 with Aidan Baron; @ALittleMedic Aidan Baron is not really that little when … Continue reading
Jellybean 74 with Lars Lundell
Lars Lundell is a Legend of Scandinavian Surgery. From small beginnings in rural Sweden to the biggest issues in bariatric surgery, Lars has plenty to say. This one has controversy, … Continue reading
Jellybean 73 with John Marshall
Prof John Marshall may be one of the biggest stars in Sepsis Research but he wanted to be Ingmar Bergman. John takes his life long learning seriously. How many senior … Continue reading
Jellybean 72 with Jules Wendon
Professor Jules Wendon is one of the leading lights in ICU medicine. This week we have a Wendon Double Bill here on LITFL; first Mastering Intensive Care with Andrew Davies … Continue reading
Jellybean 71 with Charlie Corke
CICM x JELLYBEAN The College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand has an Annual Scientific Meeting every year. In 2017 the title was “A Gut Reaction; ICU … Continue reading
Jellybean 70 with Jonah Roche; “How not to be a dick” & Making the Police heroes.
Jonah Roche wants to volunteer the entire police service in Ireland for an extra job. You’d think that wouldn’t be a popular idea but think again. Jonah cut through the … Continue reading
Jellybean 69 with Oliver May
Fraud and Counter-Fraud. NGO’s like Oxfam are now a huge part of the international healthcare system. When you look at the environments these organisations work in, from Oxford to South … Continue reading
Jellybean 68 with Frank Gaillard
Matt McPartlin (aka @RollCageMedic) interviews Frank Gaillard, the Frank Gaillard, the one who created Radiopedia. Radiopedia is a very big thing but it started out as a way to avoid … Continue reading
Jellybean 67 with Hanna Kaade
Under Siege. Under fire. Undergraduate. The remarkable journey of Dr Hanna Kaade; from Aleppo to Berlin and from the Red Crescent to #dasSMACC. This is an ordinary tale. An accidental … Continue reading
Jellybean 66 with Claire & Saskia
What is it like to be a student volunteer at SMACC? Claire and Saskia (@ClaireYelmorb and @saskia_port) talk about how they ended up working at #dasSMACC. It’s a story of … Continue reading
Jellybean 65 with Henry Goldstein
From Medical Students, through random missives to Men about the house and tattoos. @HenryGoldstein talks to @TheTopEnd about many, many things. Don’t, whatever you do, just don’t forget the bubbles. … Continue reading
Jellybean 64 with Michelle Withers
An Adventure that never ended. You thought you were just trying to pass some bloody exam but then you ended up in the Australian version of the Paris-Dakar Rally. Sounds … Continue reading
Jellybean 63 with Matthew Harris
Matthew Harris and I help each other through an emotional morning at SMACC when we remembered everyone’s favourite motorcycle medic/maniac/comedian; Doc John Hinds Some of us are off to SMACC … Continue reading
Jellybean 62 with Sarah Yong
Sarah Yong. One of many women leading the way in intensive care medicine. It’s a WIN win! Sarah Yong is an impressive person. Advocacy, Training, Representation and being a new … Continue reading
Jellybean 61 with Craig Wylie of BadEM.co.za
Emergency Medicine is a different beast in different places. What kind of beast would it be in South Africa? A big, bad and scary one? I ask Craig Wylie, South … Continue reading