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17 High-performing Teams! (part 2 of 2) Crisis resource management in stroke care

17 High-performing Teams! (part 2 of 2) Crisis resource management in stroke care

FromStroke FM


17 High-performing Teams! (part 2 of 2) Crisis resource management in stroke care

FromStroke FM

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Mar 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Did you ask about thrombolysis? We are here to deliver anxiolysis! In this second of a two-part episode of 2021, we discuss "crisis resource management" (CRM) in acute stroke - a cognitive, mindfulness, and non-technical framework for optimizing clinical performance and working in high-performing teams. CRM is a tool to master four operational domains: that of the self, teamwork, our working environment, and of course, (care for) our patient. Using CRM principles helps make us better clinicians, work more effectively in teams, and maintain a calm sense of vigilance. We re-introduce the concept of a "zero point survey" (Reid et al. 2018) as a starting point before coming on-call for a code stroke and as a tool for better self-awareness and performance. High-performing teams support good clinical outcomes at the resuscitation phase and apply to all subsequent patient care settings. Central to a high-performing team are principles of CRM and their timely application to stroke care. We review our paper in Neurocritical Care titled: "Crisis Resource Management and High-Performing Teams in Hyperacute Stroke Care" with three of the authors: Rajendram, Notario, Khosravani - In this episode we conclude this talk on "how to be a bad-a$$ stroke" resus doc!

Crisis Resource Management and High-Performing Teams in Hyperacute Stroke Care by: Phavalan Rajendram, Lowyl Notario, Cliff Reid, Charles R. Wira, Jose I. Suarez, Scott D. Weingart & Houman Khosravani (Neurocritical Care, published in 2020)
Zero point survey: a multidisciplinary idea to STEP UP resuscitation effectiveness Optimizing Crisis Resource Management to Improve Patient Safety and Team Performance
Cliff's Great talk - Making Things Happen
Released:
Mar 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (27)

You've heard of thrombolysis? We are here to deliver anxiolysis when it comes to learning about stroke. We are a Stroke Educational podcast originally developed by a keen group of doctors in the Neurology program in Toronto. We are also the official podcast of the Canadian Stroke Consortium and will be releasing episodes with the prefix "CSC" to designate those podcasts. Ideas and opinions are our own and not any institution or hospital, and this podcast is not a substitute for expert medical advice. The purpose of this podcast is medical education. https://www.stroke.fm/the-team/disclaimer