Course Curriculum

    1. Pre-Course Assessment

    1. The Airway

    2. The Airway Quiz

    3. Tracheostomies

    4. Tracheostomies Quiz

    1. Oxygen Therapy

    2. Oxygen Therapy Quiz

    3. CPAP & BiPAP

    4. CPAP & BiPAP Quiz

    5. Invasive Ventilation

    6. Invasive Ventilation Quiz

    1. Types of Shock

    2. Types of Shock Quick

    3. Cardiovascular Support

    4. Cardiovascular Support Quiz

    1. Reduced GCS

    2. Reduced GCS Quiz

    3. Sedation

    4. Sedation Quiz

    1. Haemodialysis and Haemofiltration

    2. Haemodialysis and Haemofiltration Quiz

    3. Blood Gas Interpretation

    4. Blood Gas Interpretation Quiz

    5. Lactate Physiology

    6. Lactate Physiology Quiz

    7. Anion Gap

    8. Anion Gap Quiz

    9. Lines

    10. Lines Quiz

About this course

  • Free
  • 32 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

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Reviews

“"As someone with very little prior ITU exposure in medical school and foundation training, I found this course excellent at demystifying and simplifying some very daunting concepts. I think this has served to improve my clinical knowledge, as well as my ability to communicate with relevant specialties where necessary. I would strongly recommend this course to anyone with an interest in critical care, or anyone who may need to work alongside critical care specialties in the future."”

Dr. Ashraya Harish, FY2

“"This is exactly the type of content that I needed for my first placement in ICU. I’ve been able to make much more sense of everything that is discussed on ward rounds."”

Dr. Nicholas Ubhi, IMT2

“"The videos are very informative and make topics that I thought were complicated, very simple to understand. I will rewatch these videos before I start my ICU placement because I think it’ll be so useful!"”

Dr. Oliver Clements, IMT2

“"This course provides a clear and concise overview of key topics relating to ICU that I had very little knowledge of before. It means that I can approach placements in A&E, ICU and medical on calls with much more confidence."”

Dr. Aris Alexiadis, FY2