International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 40th ISICEM 2021

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+ Include: 88 videos, size: 59.9 GB

+ Target Audience: critical care or emergency medicine physician

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+ Include: 88 videos, size: 59.9 GB

+ Target Audience: critical care or emergency medicine physician

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

The International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine is organized in collaboration with the Departments of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine of Erasme University Hospital, Université Libre de Bruxelles, and with the Belgian Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SIZ). The meeting is held every year in March. Started in 1980, this meeting has become established as one of the largest in its field, now attracting more than 6200 participants from countries world-wide.

The objectives of this four day symposium are to provide participants with an up to date review of the most recent, clinically relevant, developments in research, therapy, and management of the critically ill. The meeting is open to all physicians, nurses and other health professionals with an interest in critical care or emergency medicine.

The 40th ISICEM will be held in-person in Brussels, with additional health and safety protocols in place to meet all local regulations.

 

+ Topics:

Aug 31 Analgesia and sedation.mp4
Aug 31 Before the ICU.mp4
Aug 31 Cardiogenic shock.mp4
Aug 31 COVID-19 management.mp4
Aug 31 COVID-19 requires a specific strategy.mp4
Aug 31 COVID-19 the basics.mp4
Aug 31 End of life.mp4
Aug 31 How much fluid.mp4
Aug 31 How much oxygen.mp4
Aug 31 Intra-abdominal hypertension (CD).mp4
Aug 31 Neuromonitoring.mp4
Aug 31 Personalized medicine.mp4
Aug 31 Renal replacement therapy.mp4.mp4
Aug 31 Sepsis important concepts.mp4
Aug 31 Starting a critical care research program.mp4
Aug 31 The microcirculation.mp4
Aug 31 The role of albumin administration.mp4
Aug 31 When to intubate That is the question.mp4
Sep 1 A fresh look at corticosteroids.mp4
Sep 1 An interactive and practical approach to cerebral oximetry.mp4
Sep 1 ARDS management.mp4
Sep 1 Blood purification.mp4
Sep 1 Circulatory shock.mp4
Sep 1 Control of hypercapnia by ECCO2R in severe ARDS.mp4
Sep 1 COVID-19 a unique form of ARDS.mp4
Sep 1 COVID-19 pathophysiology of respiratory failure.mp4
Sep 1 COVID-19 pharmacological therapies.mp4
Sep 1 COVID-19 requires a specific strategy.mp4
Sep 1 COVID-19 what happens to the survivors.mp4
Sep 1 Emergencies.mp4
Sep 1 Hemodynamic monitoring.mp4
Sep 1 How I apply TTM after cardiac arrest.mp4
Sep 1 Intracranial hypertension.mp4
Sep 1 Is there a place for artificial colloid solutions in the perioperative setting.mp4
Sep 1 Liberal use of parenteral nutrition in the critically ill.mp4
Sep 1 Management of subarachnoid hemorrhage.mp4
Sep 1 Massive bleeding.mp4
Sep 1 Metabolic fine-tuning.mp4
Sep 1 Oral Poster Presentations.mp4
Sep 1 Preventing renal failure.mp4
Sep 1 Promoting gender equity in intensive care.mp4
Sep 1 Prone positioning revisited.mp4
Sep 1 Revisiting Acidemia.mp4
Sep 1 Sepsis biomarkers.mp4
Sep 1 Severe infections.mp4
Sep 1 Severe liver disease.mp4
Sep 1 Temperature management in head trauma.mp4
Sep 1 The golden hour a failed concept.mp4
Sep 1 TTM in cardiac arrest from non-shockable rhythms.mp4
Sep 1 Vasopressor therapy when and why.mp4
Sep 1 Ventilatory support.mp4
Sep 2 Antibiotic therapy.mp4
Sep 2 ARDS as a syndrome.mp4
Sep 2 Big data and AI.mp4
Sep 2 COVID-19 coagulopathy.mp4
Sep 2 COVID-19 infectious complications.mp4
Sep 2 COVID-19 metabolic support.mp4
Sep 2 COVID-19 other organ involvement.mp4
Sep 2 Delirium.mp4
Sep 2 ECCO2R.mp4
Sep 2 ECMO.mp4
Sep 2 How to minimize delirium.mp4
Sep 2 imPURE project – Medical supplies how could Europe be more self-efficient.mp4
Sep 2 Interacting with relatives.mp4
Sep 2 Life after Intensive Care.mp4
Sep 2 Nutritional support.mp4
Sep 2 Postanoxic brain damage.mp4
Sep 2 Quality of care.mp4
Sep 2 Renal dysfunction.mp4
Sep 2 Should we use indirect calorimetry to guide nutrition.mp4
Sep 2 The future of sepsis therapies.mp4
Sep 2 VAP.mp4
Sep 2 VILI.mp4
Sep 2 What we did wrong during COVID-19.mp4
Sep 2 Working together.mp4
Sep 3 After cardiac arrest.mp4
Sep 3 Clinical trials room for improvement.mp4
Sep 3 COVID-19 a view from inside the ICU.mp4
Sep 3 COVID-19 what we’ve learned.mp4
Sep 3 COVID-19 what’s relevant to other forms of Sepsis.mp4
Sep 3 CPR.mp4
Sep 3 New guidelines.mp4
Sep 3 Polytrauma.mp4
Sep 3 Post ICU syndrome.mp4
Sep 3 Subarachnoid hemorrhage.mp4
Sep 3 The importance of the gut.mp4
Sep 3 The surgical patient.mp4
Sep 3 Traumatic brain injury.mp4

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