
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

Jul 16, 2020 • 60min
ICS Education: Training in COVID
This webinar will cover topics heard “on the ground” from trainees nationally and the recent faculty document regarding training

Jul 9, 2020 • 1h 8min
ICS Education: MDT Approach to Rehab Following Critical Care
This webinar from the ICS will explore a MDT approach to rehab following critical care.

Jul 2, 2020 • 42min
If Wonderland and Wonka did Nutrition SOA 2019: Session 13
Every Critical Care Dietitian dreams of delivering nutritional perfection. It was Charlie Bucket’s dream to find the golden ticket. What if Wonka did critical care nutrition? Join us in taking a light hearted look at nutrition in Alice’s Wonderland, and from the Wonka Chocolate Factory. You never know, we may unearth the future of critical care nutrition. Ella Terblanche and Rob Cronin

Jun 25, 2020 • 1h 11min
Windows to Critical Illness: Skin, Eyes and Joints SOA 2019: Session 10
Dermatological Emergencies: When the Skin Fails- Richard Groves Ophthalmology: The Eye of the Storm- Fiona Carley Rheumatological Emergencies- Jessica Manson Panel Conversation and Questions F Richard Groves, Fiona Carley, & Jessica Manson

Jun 18, 2020 • 56min
Quick Fire Updates SOA 2019: Session 9
Better Perioperative Care: Redesigning the Pathway- Rupert Pearse Prehabilitation: What Does It Mean, and Does It Work?- June Davis Emergency Surgery: What Has Changed Since NELA?- Sarah Hare The Higher Risk Surgical Patient- Shaman Jhanji Panel Conversation and Questions Rupert Pearse, June Davis, Sarah Hare & Shaman Jhanji

Jun 11, 2020 • 56min
Update on Acute on Chronic Liver Failure SOA 2019: Session 8
Who to Admit - Differentiating AoCLF from Advanced Cirrhosis- Tony Whitehouse Liver Failure - Survival Depends on What You’ve Got and Where You Get It!- Julia Wendon The Place of Albumin in the Management of Critically Ill Liver Patients- Alastair O’Brien 10 Top Tips for AoCLF, Conversation and Questions Tony Whitehouse, Julia Wendon & Alastair O’Brien

Jun 4, 2020 • 1h 12min
Surfing the Sound Waves SOA 2019: Session 5
Making Ultrasound Resonate: Lessons from Down Under -Sharon Kay Scanning the Horizon: The Future of Intensive Care US Training-Ashley Miller Moving Beyond the Individual: Departmental Accreditation-Tom Ingram Lieutenant or Admiral of the Ultrasound Waves: Does it matter? YES- Tom Clark Lieutenant or Admiral of the Ultrasound Waves: Does it matter? NO- Marcus Peck Panel Conversation and Questions Sharon Kay, Ashley Miller, Tom Ingram, Marcus Peck & Tom Clarke

May 28, 2020 • 1h 3min
Care Without Frontiers SOA 2019: Session 4
Confronting Ebola- Rob Fowler Challenges of providing emergency and trauma surgery in the humanitarian context-Johan Von Schreeb Carers in The Firing Line: Researching the Impact of Attacks on Healthcare-Larissa Fast The WHO International Emergency Medical Teams Initiative: the UK contribution-Tony Redmond Panel Conversation and Questions Rob Fowler, Johan Von Schreeb, Larissa Fast & Tony Redmond

Apr 23, 2020 • 40min
When to do the Tracheostomy in the COVID-19 patient
A conversation between Zudin Puthucheary, Senior lecturer and consultant in intensive care medicine, Julia Hadley, also a consultant in critical care and lead for the Royal London guidelines for tracheostomy in the COVID patient and Dr Brendan McGrath who is the national clinical lead for the same.

Apr 2, 2020 • 48min
COVID-19: This is not fake news!
This is a conversation between Dr Zudin Puthucheary, Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Dr Jim Buckley, Consultant in Intensive Care medicine, and Dr Brijesh Patel, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Cardiothoracic Intensive Care. Some of the learning from the early stages of this virus and how it is impacting our patients and our service.