Ep 2 - SMACC Chicago

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St. Emlyns Podcast: Get Ready for SMACC Chicago Welcome to the St. Emlyns podcast! I'm Simon Carly, and with me is Ian Beetzel. We are emergency physicians from the UK, deeply involved with the St. Emlyns team. After years of bringing you insightful content through our blog, we’ve now ventured into podcasting. Today, we’re excited to talk about the upcoming SMACC Chicago conference. What Makes SMACC Chicago Special? SMACC (Social Media and Critical Care) conferences are renowned for their exceptional blend of academic excellence and engaging presentation styles. These events are meticulously organized by Roger Harris, Oli Flower, and Chris Nixon, who have a track record of creating unforgettable experiences. Key Highlights: Innovative Format: Unlike typical conferences, SMACC sessions are designed to be performances that make learning enjoyable. It’s like attending a theatre production that educates you at the same time. Top-Notch Speakers: The conference attracts world-class speakers who are leaders in their fields, ensuring you gain the latest insights and practical knowledge. Engaging Content: From rigorous scientific discussions to thought-provoking talks on how we think and feel, SMACC covers a broad spectrum of topics in an engaging manner. Building Anticipation for SMACC Chicago The excitement for SMACC Chicago is building rapidly. On social media platforms like Twitter, the buzz is palpable. Professionals are planning their study leave a year in advance, highlighting the significance and allure of this event. Such anticipation underscores the conference's reputation and the high expectations attendees have. Importance of UK Representation We believe it's crucial for UK emergency medicine professionals to be well-represented at SMACC Chicago. Despite some recent negative press, UK emergency medicine is pioneering, and showcasing this on an international stage is vital. We urge UK doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other emergency medicine professionals to join us in Chicago to demonstrate our strengths and innovations. Why You Should Attend SMACC Attending SMACC is not just about professional obligation; it’s a transformative experience. Here’s why you should consider joining us: Professional Growth: The conference offers a unique mix of academic rigor and practical knowledge. You'll return as a better clinician with the latest insights and techniques. Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers and experts from around the globe. The diverse group of attendees provides a rich environment for sharing experiences and building professional relationships. Inspiration and Motivation: The energy at SMACC is infectious. You'll leave inspired and motivated to implement new ideas and improve patient care. Reflecting on Past SMACC Conferences The previous SMACC conferences in Sydney and the Gold Coast set high standards: Sydney and Gold Coast Highlights: These conferences successfully blended social media engagement with academic learning. They featured both right-brain talks that explored cognitive and emotional aspects, and left-brain talks focused on scientific data and clinical practices. Interaction with Leading Researchers: Participants had opportunities to engage with top researchers like Steve Bernard, who discussed groundbreaking work and its implications for clinical practice. Looking Forward to SMACC Chicago The lineup for SMACC Chicago promises to be incredible, featuring: Cutting-Edge Resuscitation Techniques: Sessions will cover the latest advancements in resuscitation, looking ahead 10-15 years. Right-Brain Thinking Sessions: These will challenge attendees to think differently and become more holistic clinicians, regardless of their background—nursing, intensive care, paramedicine, or emergency medicine. Academic Rigor: High-quality academic content will be abundant, providing a wealth of knowledge to apply in your practice. Practical Information: Plan Your Trip Now is the time to start planning your tri

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