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Original Contribution

SMACC Chicago

Rob Lawrence

This sort of event could only happen in a town like this! The much tweeted, much anticipated SMACC Chicago exploded into energetic life at McCormick Place on Chicago's lakeside at the end of June. SMACC - Social Media And Critical Care, is an online, social media tour de force that exists in the twittersphere 24/7 as the worlds critical care deliverers use the global medium of Free Open Access Medical Education #FOAM to educate, enlighten, enthuse and podcast. Planetary purveyors of Critical, intensive and emergency care collect online to share issues at all levels from paramedic to consultant and professorial grades and EMS through ED to ICU and OR. Its appeal is instant, the Baltimore night worker can exchange a view with the Brisbane day shifter, the London lunch breaker can debate the Dubai diner, all from the comfort of the smartphone and a hashtag or two.

The culmination of all this is the annual SMACC Conference. Originally the brainchild of three Australian based Intensivists , Drs Ollie Flower, Roger Harris and Chris Nixon who determined to exploit the #FOAM medium and offer education and insight. They were quickly joined by a cast of experienced clinicians and providers from every corner of the planet. SMACC is not your standard medical conference. In its third year, Chicago is the first foray out of Australia and from the very start it is high octane, exciting, edgy and occasionally a little risqué.

With not a bagpipe or honor guard in sight - the traditional american conference opener, the SMACC drum and bass line combined marching jazz band topped of with an enormous ticker tape firing cannon into an energized and enthusiastic crowd. Sitting in the 2500 strong auditorium were 650 Australians and Kiwis who came 'walkabout' to the Northern hemisphere, such is the draw of this phenomenon . Followed by slick short, sharp, amusing, though provoking and very educational plenary sessions followed.

The science of resuscitation and critical care was combined with sage like TED style talks on everything from the management of patients, peers and poor performers to excited physicians vociferously pondering the pros and cons of popular presenting conditions. Even the presence and assistance of god in guiding and delivering clinical outcomes merited discussion.

Innovative and catchy learning sessions delivered the finer points of ultra sound and were contested and debated by teams in a highly entertaining 'sonowars' presentIon. A very excited crowd watched on as eminent physicians 'duked it out' in 'cage match' debates where each presenter proposed a pro or con position to a current hot topic followed by a heated debate. There was literally an energetic something for everyone. In a conference where the participants were expected to have their phones OUT, it also lived up to its social mediatastic handle. The conference generated 87000 tweets which in turn created 50 million individual hits.

Networking was enhanced with plenty of time allowed at the morning or afternoon tea breaks ( everything stopping for tea is a very Brit and Aussie tradition). If that wasn't enough entertainment and enlightenment additional extras included a lunchtime talent show, SMACCRUN - a 10k run around the lakeshore and a gala dinner at Chicagos Navy Pier. The accompanying podcast captures some views and opinions from the SMACC tea line.

Buyer beware....as a Brit writing for an American magazine, I have long understood that the english language has evolved in each country it exists. I personally don't use as many vowels in my writing as I used to. There are certain words used in America as normal daily parlance that are positively profane in the UK (see me after for examples) There is slang words used in London, Belfast and Sydney that have absolutely zero meaning here. SMACC may have broken down a few of those barriers, although in one presentation, the British art of amusing satire, sarcasm and understatement had to be explained ....via twitter. All now also know that the annoying curmudgeon like clinical naysayer is, in global terms, now simply a #resuswanker

My report ends on a bittersweet note. One of the most memorable and entertaining speakers, Dr John Hinds and about who the previous paragraph is dedicated was sadly killed a week after the conference in a motorcycle tragedy. His passing rocked the SMACC world and beyond, having only just met him, been both amused and impressed and marked him down as one to follow and watch; he was gone. His legacy will live on however in this conference and in the campaign he championed - an Air Ambulance for Northern Ireland.

Like a bright comet that periodically passes, SMACC now moves out of US orbit and onto Dublin Ireland ( see Twitter hashtag #SMACCDUB) where the 2016 conference will take place at the Dublin Convention Center from 13 to 16 June 2016. If you are planning a visit, book early as rooms were being reserved within minutes of the venue being announced.

SMACC, FOAM and their derivatives are here to stay and most of the keynote presentations will shortly be released on Vimeo to allow all to see this remarkable international gathering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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