Our cric model:origins & instructions for use @ShannonLockhart @_krr88 @emcrit @airwaycam @docpgb @CJA_Journal https://t.co/z6ZDPbsLqD … pic.twitter.com/tdyy6l3ocG — Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) July 12, 2017
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Suicide – one nurse’s story
Suicide. One nurses story. https://t.co/uxIDdnZu5b — Ian Miller (@theNursePath) July 11, 2017
STARS air ambulance in Saskatchewan
Video story: Five years in Saskatchewan for @STARSambulance https://t.co/1qxpN5txQs pic.twitter.com/oMmoYzUxHo — AirMed & Rescue (@airmedandrescue) July 7, 2017
Reboot kids RSI
Respect for the classics doesn’t mean being stuck with them. Here’s a refresher on why you might not want to do RSI like they used to by Dr Andrew Weatherall. This one is a cross post picked up from the paeds anaesthesia site he chips in on, http://www.songsorstories.com Everything in medicine needs the occasional reboot.Continue reading “Reboot kids RSI”
The con of the resilience movement
Mental illness and suicide an issues for Drs in spite of resilience, not due to a lack of it – more resilience not the answer #MH4Docs pic.twitter.com/Jl4ILOXysd — James Lawler (@jmslwlr) July 5, 2017 =
“She was eaten alive”
'She was eaten alive': what med students need to learn from Chloe Abbott's death #MH4Docs #ANZCAtrainees https://t.co/jETBeSi4Ul via @theage — ANZCA (@ANZCA) July 5, 2017
Sydney Airway course with Dr Levitan, 2017!
Join DasSMACC stars Clare Richmond @drbear13 Brian Burns @HawkmoonHEMS w me-Sydney cadaver ic airway course 9/26-26 https://t.co/H4FmkrqIOI pic.twitter.com/oMl2kGHyDO — Richard Levitan (@airwaycam) June 29, 2017
How can you support African Emergency Medicine?
A lot of people have been asking the LMIC delegates at dasSMACC the following question: “How can we support African Emergency Medicine?” Two quick ways you can help from afar: ONE: Donate to SupaDel: Supadel is a unique AFEM initiative that sponsors the attendance of delegates from low and middle income countries at AFEM-affiliated conferencesContinue reading “How can you support African Emergency Medicine?”
SUPPORT DO NO HARM!
$84,336 raised by 497 ppl in 2 wks! Need 3 more to hit 500! https://t.co/3jIP55NjL2 @BartAndrews @MyFirstCadaver @DrEricLevi @medpagetoday — PamelaWibleMD (@PamelaWibleMD) June 27, 2017
What an airway case from AirCare!
IMAGE CREATED BY GRACE LAGASSE, MD. THIS WORK IS LICENSED UNDER A CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERICAL-SHARELIKE 4.0 INTERNATIONAL LICENSE. Air Care was dispatched to a scene for a male patient in his 20s who was involved in a motor vehicle collision. Prior to arrival, first responders report that the patient was entrapped in his vehicle with… viaContinue reading “What an airway case from AirCare!”
Australian Doctors welcome Federal Govt commitment to change mandatory mental health reporting laws
I took part in another media program today, and thrilled to be part of the growing movement lobbying for an end to m…https://t.co/AehocK1eY1 — Helen Schultz (@drHelenschultz) June 27, 2017
We have nothing to fear but mental health itself
Burnt-out, stigmatised, alone: How young doctors fear taking mental health sick days https://t.co/pxIW5MxgwX — triplejHack (@triplejHack) June 27, 2017
Intubation in cardiac arrest
Another study on airway management in cardiac arrest was just published in JAMA. The study was done in Denmark, where all intubations elective and emergency are done by anaesthestetists. It was a retrospective study, where they matched intubated patients with … Continue reading → via INTUBATION IN ARREST – AGAIN —
You doubt twitter. Twitter doesnt doubt you
I cannot stress enough how important it is you watch this gorilla bathe-dancing to maniac. By @bobhagh pic.twitter.com/e15f9NPO7j — Kristina Lucare🥂i (@KristinaLuca) June 22, 2017
Routine VL in ICU intubations is faith based medicine
Video Laryngoscopy for Endotracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults: A Systemic Review and Meta-analysis
