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ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
Mark Hudson
18 episodes
15 hours ago
We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU. I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.
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We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU. I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.
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Medicine
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Humanisation in ICU: Its impacts and Benefits
ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
38 minutes 50 seconds
5 years ago
Humanisation in ICU: Its impacts and Benefits

This episode is with my very good friend Kate Tantam, She is an ICU sister down in Plymouth. She is the founder of the Rehablegend campaign and is always seeking to make ICU care better for everyone as well as improving rehabilitation inside and outside the ICU regardless of the cause. This episode is a discussion about various methods of improving Humanisation in the ICU and placing the patient at the centre of care as well as the impacts that has on the major issues of ICU like ICU delirium and ICU acquired weakness. 


The secret garden in Plymouth is a key tool in helping improve care in their ICU, we talk about why it is so important and the huge range of benefits it has for the patient and things it allows to happen that wouldn't otherwise. The purpose of this podcast is to look at a topic from our different points of view and see what the outcome of the discussion is. It is a frank discussion about the topics of ICU and will touch on the experience of ICU which is a wholly difficult one for all involved, please listen with caution, these topics are raw and serious. Please keep yourselves safe and thank you for listening.


If you wish to contact me you can do so at ICU.Life.And.Recovery (at) gmail.com

The Rehablegend Website can be found here: www.RehabLegend.com

You can find Kate on twitter @TantamKate

And Me at @ICU_Life

ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU. I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.