The difference between real and perceived end of life situations in intensive care! Live stream!
The difference between real and perceived end of life situations in intensive care! Live stream!
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Welcome to another livestream from intensivecarehotline.com. My name is Patrik Hutzel. I’m a critical care nurse consultant and advocate for families in intensive care.
And today’s livestream is about, “Real versus perceived end-of-life situations in intensive care.” It’s one of my favorite topics and I will give you some real-world insights in a moment. I just want to welcome you to the call. Welcome to the live stream. Type your questions into the chat pad as we go along. There may also be an opportunity for you to call into the show if you like.
But first off, I want to quickly talk about what makes me qualified to talk about this topic. So, I am a critical care nurse by background. I have worked in intensive care for over 20 years in three different countries. And as part of those over 20 years, hands-on intensive care experience, I also worked as a nurse unit manager in intensive care for over five years. And I have also worked and still work with Intensive Care at Home services, which is something that I’m very passionate about. Something that I set up here in Melbourne Australia, but we’re also now in Sydney and in Brisbane. We want to go to the United States. We’re not there yet. We also want to go to the U.K., we’re not there yet. So please bear with us, but you can also check out intensivecareathome.com for more information there. But so, that is some of my background. I have been consulting and advocating for families in intensive care all around the world, since 2013. And I have a very broad knowledge about what’s happening in intensive care around the world. Not only have I worked in 3 different countries, but I’m talking to people in different countries all around the world every day.
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