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Monthly Archives: February 2018

@sccm2018 national conference day 4 highlights by @virenkaul

@sccm2018 national conference day 4 highlights https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhFebruary 28, 2018Posted inintensive careTags:CCC47, SCCM

10 tips for great prehospital splints

10 tips for great prehospital splints https://t.co/oAjy0CXF6L pic.twitter.com/e6rOLHm8F8 — EMS1 (@EMS1) February 27, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 28, 2018February 28, 2018Posted inprehospital, Prehospital medicineTags:prehospital, splints

@sccm 2018 conference Day 3 highlights by @virenkaul

My most comprehensive twitter moment yet. Scrolled through 10 hours worth of tagged tweets, and I present to you the most high yield tweets from today at #ccc47 #sccmlive #pedsICU #pulmcc #pccmfellows #FOAM #FOAMcc. Share away!! https://t.co/WZQGP8UqCb — Viren Kaul, MD (@virenkaul) February 27, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 27, 2018Posted inintensive careTags:CCC47, SCCM

Supporting junior doctors: The sad saga of Dr Bawa-Garba

Supporting junior doctors: The sad saga of Dr Bawa-Garba https://t.co/ClhpNML8XA @JPCHonline pic.twitter.com/FuATflSJ8f — Fenton O'Leary (@PEMDocSyd) February 26, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 26, 2018Posted inhumanityTags:bawa-garba

Trauma in Outback

Fascinating read of a major trauma in outback…If you get hurt, dont ignore it. If living remotely, have a medical plan incase you get hurt… https://t.co/zzV93Z2FEr — 💦🎵Crickets….🎵💦 (@LoveNotGreed) February 25, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 26, 2018Posted inoutback, traumaTags:Outback-life, trauma1 Comment on Trauma in Outback

Would you go to UK to work as a doctor now?

For Docs/nurse outside UK After the #BawaGarba case conviction and deregistration by @gmcuk , are you of which opinion ? — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) February 2, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 26, 2018Posted inhumanityTags:bawa-garba

SCCM annual conference 2018: Day 2 highlights by @virenkaul

Highlights from day 2 at @SCCM international conference 2018 #ccc47. Focus on #StopICUBurnout, #mobility #sleep #CPR updates And much more. Congrats to Dr. Bleck for the lifetime achievement award! #PedsICU #MedEd #FOAM #FOAMcc #pulmcc #techinhealth https://t.co/j4BJNhbj5L — Viren Kaul, MD (@virenkaul) February 26, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 26, 2018February 26, 2018Posted inintensive careTags:CCC47, SCCM, viren-kaul

Death certificates in Planet America

Physicians are required on death certificates to “Enter chain of events that directly caused the death.” pic.twitter.com/WHFfLjZ9vY — Richard Levitan (@airwaycam) February 24, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 25, 2018Posted inhumanityTags:humanity

The GMC are seeking to automatically strike UK doctors off without even a fair hearing!

@mcsassymd The GMC are seeking to automatically strike UK doctors off without even a fair hearing. Please will you help publicise what going on in the UK and consider signing and sharing our letter?https://t.co/vqFCyFJx9J — Dr Sammy (@sbattrawden) February 24, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 25, 2018February 25, 2018Posted inhuman-condition, humanityTags:bawa-garba, gmc, humanity

How to remain a doctor?

Heart-rending stuff. "What I am pondering is how to remain in medicine. The fear of a complaint looms large, given the consequences for my husband, one of the best doctors I have known. How to remain a doctor, when I couldn’t even keep my husband alive?"https://t.co/4bIxqYbxyM — Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) February 24, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 25, 2018Posted inmental-healthTags:depression, suicide

More Oxygen!

As a nursing student, you might find all the different oxygen delivery systems confusing. But not anymore! In this post we’ll cover the main oxygen delivery systems you’ll see in your clinical rotations. Ready? A Few Important Terms Before we get into the different types of oxygen delivery systems, we need to go over a… viaContinue reading “More Oxygen!”

Posted byketaminhFebruary 24, 2018Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:oxygen

Outback training for RFDS

Here's a #behindthescenes look at #outback #medicaltraining with our #Dubbo team transferring a patient from a remote station to an #aircraft. @brendt_p pic.twitter.com/3befemmg3P — Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) February 23, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 24, 2018Posted inAeromedical retrievalTags:RFDS

Twitter on heart health

pic.twitter.com/05MKOWLesQ — Bee (@BelindaJones68) February 22, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 23, 2018Posted inFOAMEdTags:twitter

Critical Condition : prehospital care in British Columbia 2018

Article on provincial HEMS / EMS and differences between BC and Alberta Canada https://t.co/zpQp31nT3e — gas-air-critcare-doc (@mjslabbert) February 23, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 23, 2018February 23, 2018Posted inAeromedical retrievalTags:british-columbia, prehospital2 Comments on Critical Condition : prehospital care in British Columbia 2018

NSW mandatory reporting laws to be changed in 2018!

It’s done! @BradHazzard leading on the call we have been making for so long! Now for others to follow. #MH4Docs https://t.co/pANOaP57eZ — Ian McPhee (@iGas2) February 22, 2018

Posted byketaminhFebruary 23, 2018Posted inhumanity, mental-healthTags:mental-health

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