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Jeremy and Hamish expertly dissect the latest evidence in cardiac arrest management. From high-performance CPR to pragmatic drug strategies, they spotlight what matters most in improving survival. No hype—just the distilled principles and pitfalls frontline clinicians need to master.

This TIME Lectures episode presents a morbidity and mortality style examination of three Australian coronial cases involving sepsis, post operative deterioration, and inpatient falls, asking a deliberately narrow question: where could AI embedded in hospital workflows have changed the outcome. Anchored closely to coronial findings, the discussion avoids speculation and focuses instead on system level failure modes such as delayed recognition of deterioration, fragmented data synthesis, discretionary escalation, and loss of trajectory across time and handover. Rather than positioning AI as a diagnostic replacement, the episode explores its potential role as a reliability layer, enforcing escalation, integrating existing clinical data, and reducing preventable variation in care. Designed for senior clinicians and health system leaders, the session treats AI not as a solution in search of a problem, but as a possible response to recurrent patterns seen in contemporary morbidity and mortality review.

This is Part Two of a Two Part Series.This episode delves into tragic trauma cases revealing how cognitive overload and systemic limits challenge critical care. Names and locations have been changed to ensure privacy.

This is Part One of a Two Part Series.This episode delves into tragic trauma cases revealing how cognitive overload and systemic limits challenge critical care. Names and locations have been changed to ensure privacy.

Explore how AI and digital tools are reshaping critical care from emergency rooms to ICUs, highlighting real successes and challenges. Join us as we navigate the ethical questions and equity issues shaping the future of bedside technology worldwide.

Explore the mysteries of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome with our hosts as they discuss diagnostic challenges, current multidisciplinary treatments, and cutting-edge digital innovations. Hear real patient stories and discover how AI and wearable tech are shaping the future of pain management.

Dive into the evolving landscape of pain assessment and management in critical care, where digital tools and AI are transforming patient care from London ICUs to global trauma units. Discover the ethical and accessibility challenges shaping the future of pain prediction and equitable healthcare innovations.

This episode unpacks the promise and pitfalls of AI scribes in emergency medicine, focusing on workflow innovation and the reality of bias in medical LLMs. Jeremy and Zarah dig into a cutting-edge documentation pipeline and a systematic review that reveals how bias permeates clinical AI. Hear practical takeaways for deploying these tools responsibly in the ED.

This episode explores shifting AI evaluation from accuracy to meaningful patient outcomes with examples like Brainomix’s stroke system. We discuss balancing clinician, executive, and patient priorities and the importance of trust, transparency, and ethics in digital health tools. Insights from frontline clinicians highlight challenges and solutions for integrating AI into critical care workflows.

Hamish and Jeremy explore the shift beyond STEMI, the limits of troponin-first pathways, how Australian guidance compares with US and European approaches, and why redistributing risk — not just updating protocols — is the real challenge in implementing change.