@jducanto @TBayEDguy @drlauraduggan me just messing around. Anyone done this reverse? I felt like I had more control with thumb. pic.twitter.com/NnYsvrsTFm — Russ Brown (@RussBrown3) July 20, 2017
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SAD stuff
Gameshow or Desert Island Supraglottic Airway Devices? – KI Doc https://t.co/3FwqNgzEgE — MEDEST118 (@MEDEST118) July 22, 2017
Ketamine and rocuronium should become the first-line choices for RSI in critically ill patients.
Ketamine and Rocuronium: The New Etomidate and Succinylcholine? https://t.co/eT9NRjMEyc #foamed #foamcc #foaned #foamems — Alex Koyfman (@EMHighAK) July 21, 2017
$500 video stylet outperforms all other video laryngoscopes
Sedated Oral Intubation AincA VideoStylet following Topical Anesthetic from AirwayNautics on Vimeo.
More From the Italian Airway Job 2017
This talk was recorded live at Arezzo Cadaver Lab on June 5 2017. The Slides Airway decision making from Mario Rugna via AIRWAY MANAGEMENT. DECISION MAKING, STRATEGIES AND CLINICAL OPTIONS — MEDEST
On-shift simulation in aeromedical operations –making it work.
Here’s the open access article. We love open access On-shift simulation in aeromedical operations –making it work.
In favour of resilience training
Okay, deep breath…time to come clean… I think resilience is important. There, I’ve said it. But wait, there’s more! Not only do I think it is important, I think we should educate staff to understand what resilience is and help them to become as resilient as they can be. I think it just makes sense […]Continue reading “In favour of resilience training”
The PowerGrip by Master DuCanto
Resiliency training in medicine is a farce
Genuinely the most disturbing post I've read in some time. We must reclaim 'Resiliency'. #makeresiliencygreatagain https://t.co/2mBipy60LT — Simon McCormick (@DrSimonMc) July 18, 2017
Emergency a bloody long way from anywhere
https://youtube.com/watch?v=l1dswyTdYzk%3Fversion%3D3 Three hours into an intercontinental flight, the dark blue waters of the Pacific ocean pass below. A cloudless azure sky offers contrast. The remains of another airline lunch has been collected. Postprandial heads began nodding. A few fellow passengers have already succumbed to slumber assisted by duty free spirits. “Can a medical practitioner pleaseContinue reading “Emergency a bloody long way from anywhere”
The World’s Most Sophisticated Algorithm for Choosing a Med Specialty
The World’s Most Sophisticated Algorithm for Choosing a Med Specialty https://t.co/JXI3SQVaJ0 — Matthew Bowdish MD (@MatthewBowdish) July 15, 2017
The Italian Airway Job
https://youtube.com/watch?v=EW7zU8gO5CE%3Fversion%3D3 In Emergency Medicine “Simplicity” is synonymous of efficiency, efficacy and reproducibility. More the time frame is stressful more we need procedures that are efficient, efficacious and standardised, in one word SIMPLE. Critcothyrodotomy and chest drain are procedures usually performed in high stressing scenarios and more simply they are more chance of success they have.Continue reading “The Italian Airway Job”
Outback tales from my neck of the woods
Sick kids. It is the pits isn’t it, so scary. I mean, I get worried (and totally freak out) when a jackaroo comes to me with a cut on his eyebrow that needs stitches (may or may not have happened last week) so can you imagine how much it worries me when one of my… viaContinue reading “Outback tales from my neck of the woods”
Choose Your Own ADventure MedEd Threads!
⚡️ “Choose Your Own Adventure MedEd Threads” by @ChrisCarrollMD #ChooseYourOwnMedventurehttps://t.co/8I4a0SIj1q — Chris Carroll MD MS (@ChrisCarrollMD) July 12, 2017
RFDS Retrieval registrar -whats it like?
Emergency trainee Dr Shannon Townsend gives you a glimpse into what it's like working for the #RFDShttps://t.co/aNRIUiIMSU pic.twitter.com/T6TqBhOYLC — Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) July 14, 2017
