Wed 30 Nov 2022 13:30-14:30
On-demand

On-demand: featuring presentation and speaker Q&A: developed to support critical care professionals. Refresh your knowledge on the impact of delirium, hear practical advice on how to reduce the initial risk and standardise care to promote patient safety. Places are free and you can attend this webinar live or on-demand after it takes place. 

Managing and Reducing Delirium in Critical Care
On-demand 1 hour CPD Free

Engaging and experienced speakers who will guide you through their understanding of your pressures

Are looking for practical ways to reduce the risk of delirium? Are you looking to further your understanding of the impact of delirium? If yes, then this online forum is for you. Watch now and refocus on:

  • Understanding the impact of impaired cognition for your patients
  • Practical ways to reduce the risk of delirium in your unit
  • Navigating the ethical challenges of working with people with delirium
  • Evolving your approaches to delirium to improve patient safety

Support and guidance for you in your own time

Packed with examples that will help you reduce and manage the risk of delirium, plus benefit from:

  • One hour of presentation and speaker Q&A
  • Featuring an engaging video you can access in your own time
  • Free to all NHS and public sector professionals
  • Immediately accessible on the 'watch now' tab

1 hour video | Filmed on Wednesday 30th November 2022 | featuring:

Introduction and instructions
Ram Matsa, Consultant in Critical Care, University Hospitals North Midlands
Managing impaired cognition and delirium: maximising patient safety
  • Identifying and reducing the factors contributing to impaired cognition: environment, medical circumstances and patients
  • Developing MDT collaboration and standardised care to enhance the recognition of delirium
  • Navigating the ethical challenges of managing delirium in the ICU
Questions and answers with Ram Matsa
  • Your webinar host and presenter will use this time to answer the questions asked throughout the presentation plus any discussion points raised
Close of webinar

FREE for all NHS professionals, click on video below to view:

First-hand speaker experience

A unique forum packed with examples of best practice, novel ideas and expert advice from your webinar leader:


Job Title:
Consultant in Critical Care
Organisation
University Hospitals North Midlands
Biography

Ram Matsa is a Consultant in Acute and Intensive Care Medicine at the University Hospitals North Midlands. He is the Lead for critical care rehabilitation and has set up a comprehensive ICU rehab within the hospital. He also has developed an innovative “Single point Access- pilot COVID follow up service” and has demonstrated a significant “unmet needs” for critically ill covid patients. Has a special interest in sleep, cognition, and delirium in intensive care patients and organised a National ICU Rehab Conference at UHNM. Ram is also a member in the FICM educational subcommittee and co-leads the” Case of the Month” section in the FICM education. He serves as a member of the COBA Faculty at the ESICM office and has contributed to the revised COBATRICE curriculum. 

Ram is the Lead for Procedural Skills (MBBCH Program) at School of Medicine, Keele University and has introduced the Ultrasound Skills in Undergraduate education. 

Ram is the lead in point of care ultrasound in acute medicine and has been a “Founder member” of the Focussed acute medical ultrasound at Society of Acute Medicine and has co-written the national Curriculum for Acute medical ultrasound which is currently an essential skill for Acute medical trainees. 

Ram has significant research interest and has contributed to number of peer reviewed publications in acute care ultrasound and Renal biomarkers in critical care. He is actively involved in Critical care rehab research.

Supporting NHS professionals during Covid-19

SBK Healthcare has produced many useful webinars to help and support IAPT healthcare professionals. These webinars can be viewed as videos free and on-demand, and include:

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  • Psychological Resilience Skills II – Embedding your Techniques
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  • Engaging your Team to Stay Motivated during COVID 19
  • Handling and Responding to Difficult Conversations
  • How to Sleep Better during COVID-19 for NHS Frontline Staff
  • Managing Anxiety at Work for NHS Frontline Staff
  • Managing Burnout for Frontline NHS Staff during COVID-19
  • Managing Conflict on the NHS Frontline
  • Recognising and Reducing Stress for NHS Frontline Staff

There are also upcoming webinars and online forums featured on the SBK Healthcare homepage.