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  1. It is not always the solution, but occasionally it saves you (and the patient) a lot of trouble. Thoughts from Dr Cliff Reid. I haven’t used this approach and wasn’t aware of previous research showing an increase in the retroglossal (but not retropalatine) spaces in (awake) patients with head rotation (2).

  2. May 20, 2013 · Cliff Reid makes things happen conveying the core concepts of an optimal resus as a performative act. Our final talk from the resuscitation plenary.

  3. Cliff Reid delivers another moving talk on when we should, and especially when we shouldn't stop when resuscitating.

  4. May 19, 2024 · Haemorrhage Control: Principles and Cognitive Aid. Don’t Let Your Patient Bleed to Death! Cliff Reid is back at it this time taking us through the principles of haemorrhage control and his nifty easy to follow cognitive aid to guide us through treating the most challenging of bleeding cases.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cliff_ReidCliff Reid - Wikipedia

    Cliff Reid (September 7, 1891 – August 22, 1959), also known as George Clifford Reid, was an American film producer and film production studio founder during the 1930s and 1940s. In addition he also directed film shorts, and was the assistant director on several feature films.

  6. Sep 30, 2013 · EMCrit 108 – How to Be a Hero with Cliff Reid. September 30, 2013 by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM 10 Comments. This was my favorite lecture from SMACC 2013. If you are not moved and inspired then your heart is made of stone. This is a Cliff Reid lecture; if you want more Cliff, see these incredible lectures and podcasts:

  7. Cliff Reid is the prototypical resuscitationist; he rocks! He has discussed his philosophies on previous episodes: A Resuscitationist Agonizes. Part I of an Interview with Cliff; Part II of the Interview. And of course, Cliff's blog, resus.me, is some of the best retrieval and resuscitation information around.