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TOTEM: Stroke Volume Responsiveness with Richard Fisher

TOTEM: Trainee Organised Teaching in Echocardiography for Medicine, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.


Haemodynamic echo series talk 3: Stroke Volume Responsiveness with Dr Richard Fisher, Intensive Care Consultant, Kings College Hospital in London.


Richard is an Intensive Care Consultant at King’s College Hospital London. He is an incredible echo educator, is dual accredited in transthoracic and transoesophageal echo with the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, and is national lead for the BSE Level 1 programme.


This is part of a series of educational talks on point of care echo organised by UK Intensive Care trainees. It is intended for education for UK clinicians to improve their understanding of point of care ultrasound, and delivered by experts in the field. Echo should be learned through appropriately governed accreditation programmes and used in accordance within local/national clinical governance structures frameworks - TOTEM and it's speakers hold no responsibility for guiding care in any clinical settings.




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