Join Dr. Dan Dworkis on the Emergency Mind Podcast as he dives deep into the world of resuscitation medicine and crisis leadership with Dr. Dan Howes, a professor of emergency and critical care medicine at Queens University. Over a discussion stemming from their recent encounter at a resuscitation conference, they explore the unique systems at Kingston's hospitals, the cognitive and practical aspects of resuscitation, and the importance of feedback in developing true expertise. Discover insights into the effective training of medical personnel and the necessity of balancing rapid and slow decision-making in high-pressure environments.
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00:00 Introduction to the Emergency Mind Podcast
00:14 Meet Dr. Dan Howes: Expert in Resuscitation Medicine
01:15 Unique Resuscitation Program at Queens University
02:22 The Concept of Resuscitation Silos
04:23 Challenges and Benefits of Specialized Resuscitation Teams
14:57 The Role of Cognitive Skills in Resuscitation
21:00 Training and Developing Resuscitation Skills
24:03 Addressing Struggles in Resuscitation Training
35:21 Balancing Fast and Slow Decision-Making in Medicine
42:57 Final Thoughts and Parting Challenge
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