
Intensive Care Society Radio
Welcome to ICS Radio.
The Intensive Care Society is proud to present our open access podcasts.
Our podcasts include 5 key channels. Research, Guidance, Wellbeing, Events and State of the Art.
Latest episodes

Dec 18, 2020 • 35min
Journey to Work: Episode 1
Dr Julie Highfield is joined in conversation by ICU Doctors Segun Olusnaya and Adrian Wong, about the impact of COVID-19 on intensive care and their recent paper in JICS.

Oct 29, 2020 • 1h 18min
Patient Safety and a Just Culture 2019: Session 32
Patient Safety and a Just Culture – Extended Panel Conversation and Q&As- David Sellu, Stephen Drage, Jenny Vaughan, Scott Morrish, Matthew McClelland, Shaun Lintern

Oct 22, 2020 • 1h 7min
Oral Platform Prize Presentations SOA 2019: Session 30
A Qualitative Exploration of Staff Perceptions of Safety and Missed Care in Adult Intensive Care (ICU)- Clare Leon-Villapalos Impact of ACCP-Led Rib Fracture Analgesia Service- Nigel Manning Core-Peripheral Temperature Difference Assessed by Thermal Imaging and Its Association with Illness Severity in Sepsis- Matt Charlton SCARF: Supporting Community Recovery and Reducing Readmission Risk Following Critical Illness: From Research to Practice- Jo Thompson

Oct 16, 2020 • 35min
Case Discussion JICS Nov 2020. LVAD
"JICS Case Discussion: Ventricular Assist Devices https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1751143720930583 Getting your left and right mixed up with ventricular assist devices? In this episode I speak to Dr Jennifer Gwynn and Dr Carla Richardson about heart failure and ventricular assist devices. Heart failure presentation Ventricular Assist Devices Indications and Contraindications How to refer patients Evidence Complications Further reading: https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.1236 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healun.2019.05.004"

Oct 15, 2020 • 42min
Technology and Innovation SOA 2019: Session 29
AI in Healthcare 101- Marius Terblanche Tomorrow’s Medicine Today- Rick Body Using Technology to Understand the Complexities of Teamwork and Safety- Rob Gatherer Disrupting Technology- Molly Gilmartin Panel Conversation and Questions- Marius Terblanche, Rick Body, Rob Gatherer

Oct 8, 2020 • 1h 12min
Rare Diagnosis and Medical Mimics SOA 2019: Session 28
Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: Secrets of the Great Mimicker- Jessica Manson Reno-Pulmonary Syndromes- Steve Brett Unusual Disorders of Consciousness- Saiju Jacob Panel Conversation and Questions- Jessica Manson, Steve Brett & Saiju Jacob

Oct 1, 2020 • 1h 13min
Rehabilitation After Critical Illness 2019: Session 27
Back from the Brink: Diggs’ Story Damon Beard, Susie Calvert & Steve Mathieu Early Mobilisation- Where Are We Now?- Eve Corner Occupational Hazards: OT in Critical Care- James Bruce Visualising Patient Recovery- Kate Tantam Panel Conversation and Questions Damon Beard, Susie Calvert, Steve Mathieu, Eve Corner, James Bruce, & Kate Tantam

Sep 24, 2020 • 1h 25min
The Cauldron- If I Had a Million Dollars SOA 2019: Session 25
Is Your House on Fire Yet?- Eleanor Damm Champagne, Anyone?- Rachel Jones Plan A is Bonefish Cay...- Charlie Pope Anticipating Intensive Care Admission – “Pre- ICU”- Eleanor Richards A Name Changer: The IPCU- Guy Parsons

Sep 24, 2020 • 1h 11min
ICS Education: ECMO in COVID - the UK Experience
This webinar addresses the speaker's experiences of ECMO during COVID-19 and consists of presentations and a panel discussion with questions from the audience. Moderator: Charlotte Johnston Final Year Medical Student Cardiothoracic ICU/ECMO Nurse Speakers: Jo-anne Fowles Nurse Consultant Critical Care & ECMO Royal Papworth NHS Foundation Trust Presentation: Bedside management of the ECMO patient during a pandemic Rachel Jooste Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia & Critical Care Presentation: Scaling up the National ECMO service during the Pandemic Brij Patel Royal Brompton Hospital Presentation: Scientific rationale for ECMO in Covid Alain Vuylsteke Consultant in Intensive Care Royal Papworth NHS Foundation Trust

Sep 17, 2020 • 60min
ICS Workforce Wellbeing Series: From debrief to safe story sharing
The word “debrief” is throughout our language in healthcare settings, yet it is considered controversial and potentially unsafe if in the wrong hand. However we know in the providing the critical care that our ICU workforce needs, the chance to make sense of experience and share stories is important. This webinar explores the different methodologies for doing this safely in your unit. Chair of Panel: Dr Julie Highfield, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Cardiff and ICS National Wellbeing Lead Speakers: Dr Debbie Ford, Senior Clinical Psychologist - Cardio-Thoracic and Critical Care, Harefield Hospital Consultation/Advisory role (Trust Wide) staff support Dr Sadie Thomas-Unsworth Lead Psychologist for Staff Support (Trust Wide) Paediatric Palliative Care and Paediatric Oncology Services University Hospitals Bristol and Weston, NHS Foundation Trust Dr Hatem Soliman Aboumarie Locum Consultant in Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Harefield Hospital