Author Archives: ketaminh
The Dark Side of Doctoring
The Dark Side of Doctoring. My thoughts on doctors in dark seasons. #MH4Docs #MentalHeathAwarenessWeek https://t.co/yg0bMI3stW — Dr Eric Levi (@DrEricLevi) May 13, 2017
The Thin Red line
There are plenty of times in the land of retrieval (and in some prehospital settings) where you need a little bit more than the simple squeezy cuff gives you. An arterial line. Maybe we could share some tips that work for at least one person with the hope of encouraging people to share theirs. ThisContinue reading “The Thin Red line”
“I dont want it to be a secret”
'I don't want it to be a secret': Wife of Brisbane doctor writes letter about his suicide https://t.co/oTrWi2uihc @brisbanetimes #awareness — Sara Taylor, M.D. (@SaraTMD) May 12, 2017
French military helicopter rescue divers
French military profiles helicopter rescue divers https://t.co/LFcyvW8hpD pic.twitter.com/mW6vWezfsa — AirMed & Rescue (@airmedandrescue) May 10, 2017
Lifeflight Australia celebrates International Nurses day 2017
LifeFlight of Australia celebrates International Nurses Day https://t.co/bigYCbbfg3 #airmedical #NursesDay2017 @RACQ_LifeFlight pic.twitter.com/rAXdftq4XC — AirMed & Rescue (@airmedandrescue) May 11, 2017
A career start on the PHARM? Northern Australia is calling!
A career in avaition medicine? Northern Australia is calling!#Prehospital registrar evening 21st June.#retrieval #FOAMed #MedEvac pic.twitter.com/vd38urZ05d — BJ Piper (@periopTTEcho) May 10, 2017
Twitter, ethics and emergency services – a cautionary tale
This is the story of a patient who was traumatised by the live tweeting done by police air and air ambulance.Please read it. https://t.co/2PEGZQW0uy — Aidan Baron (@aLittleMedic) April 19, 2017
Clamping ETT – maintaing recruitment
Clamping ETT – Maintaining Recruitment https://t.co/BwKgzK5I4p — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) May 8, 2017
Physician depression and Suicidality
https://t.co/nRpIF46Ssi – Emergency Medicine EducationemDocs Wellness: Part I – Physician Depression and Suicidality https://t.co/kBpl3p324W — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) May 7, 2017
Improving patient safety with Dr Tim Cook
Hear @doctimcook's ARIES talk on improving patient safety through learning from #anaesthesia complications: https://t.co/UHZ6tgaX8T #RCoA25 pic.twitter.com/XonlSoqn8Y — RC of Anaesthetists (@RCoANews) May 8, 2017
RFDS Flight nurses are qualified midwives
#Midwives of the skies: Birthing babies in the air @rfdsnews https://t.co/hL0IjhFa1l via @ABCNews — Konrad Kangru (@WhitGP) May 7, 2017
Vortex Airway Approach trolleys roll out!
New @VortexApproach emergency airway trolley goes live at Monash Children's Hospital. pic.twitter.com/xitQ9jU94b — Monash Anaesthesia (@MonashAnaes) May 2, 2017
Motov’s cocktails!
Huge thanks to @nickgenes and @epmonthly for collaborating on Motov’s Cocktails-Sub-Dissociative Ketamine. https://t.co/UN0zGkVOXU #FOAMed — Sergey Motov (@painfreeED) May 4, 2017
Tourniquets are back
Largely due evidence from increased military use in conflicts in the last two decades, tourniquet use has re-emerged as an effective way to control haemorrhage from limb injury, usually due to partial or complete amputation or severe crush injury (so called “mangled limbs”) or severe penetrating trauma with major tissue or vascular disruption. Based onContinue reading “Tourniquets are back”

You must be logged in to post a comment.