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Lightning rounds #12: Co-managing patients in a surgical ICU

Feb 6, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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I'm a Cardiothoracic Surgeon and I've Worked in Both of Those Environments.
04:08 • 3min
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Is Critical Care Really the Primary Provider?
06:52 • 4min
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When You Have More Hands on Surgeons
10:28 • 2min
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Having a Relationship With Your Surgeon
12:25 • 5min
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Is It Easy to Manage Surgical Patients?
17:34 • 3min
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Is There a Distribution of Responsibilities and Communication Pathways?
20:55 • 3min
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How Do You Deal With Conflicts?
23:50 • 2min
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The Relationship Between Surgeon and Surgeon
25:35 • 2min
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I'm Not Going to Fight About It
27:38 • 4min
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Surgeons Are Reasonable People, Right?
32:06 • 5min
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Brandon and Bryan talk about the practicalities of communication, collaboration, and compromise in a surgical ICU, when the surgical and critical care teams are both involved, one is the “primary” team on paper, but everyone needs to be heard.
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