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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

Posted byketaminhMay 12, 2017Posted inAeromedical retrievalTags:2017, lifeflight

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

Posted byketaminhMay 10, 2017May 10, 2017Posted inAeromedical retrieval, Prehospital medicineTags:careflight, darwin

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

Posted byketaminhMay 9, 2017Posted inPrehospital medicine, social mediaTags:EMS, ethics, social media

Clamping ETT – maintaing recruitment

Clamping ETT – Maintaining Recruitment https://t.co/BwKgzK5I4p — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) May 8, 2017

Posted byketaminhMay 9, 2017May 9, 2017Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:clamping, ETT, recruitment

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

Posted byketaminhMay 9, 2017Posted inmental-healthTags:depression, physician, suicide

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

Posted byketaminhMay 9, 2017Posted inEmergency anaesthesia, FOAMEd, human-conditionTags:anaesthesia, patient-safety

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

Posted byketaminhMay 7, 2017Posted inAeromedical retrieval, obstetricsTags:flight nurse

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

Posted byketaminhMay 6, 2017Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:vortex

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

Posted byketaminhMay 4, 2017Posted inketamineTags:ketamine

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”

Posted byketaminhMay 4, 2017Posted inandy-buck, traumaTags:tourniquet

Open Access Central Line Procedural review!

New Central Line Procedural Page! https://t.co/X9cXLyK9LW Thx #FOAMed for the link suggestions! @ketaminh @matt_colo @ercowboy pic.twitter.com/qfUQDLJrqJ — UC EM Residency (@TamingtheSRU) May 2, 2017

Posted byketaminhMay 3, 2017Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:central-lines1 Comment on Open Access Central Line Procedural review!

Open Access Cricothyroidotomy review!

@Anaes_Journal @NicholasChrimes @ketaminh @Wilkinsonjonny Nice cric review by ENT:Fagan's FOAM textbook https://t.co/ctnsn1ZxYl #sizematters — Ross Hofmeyr (@rosshofmeyr) May 2, 2017

Posted byketaminhMay 3, 2017Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:cricothyrotomy

What size tube would you use for CICO?

Join us today at 1200 BST to discuss emergency cricothyroidotomy with @NicholasChrimes @dasairway @dr_imranahmad @rosshofmeyr @ketaminh! pic.twitter.com/HzCVmUuHWP — Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) May 2, 2017

Posted byketaminhMay 3, 2017May 3, 2017Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:cricothyrotomy

Open Access Anaesthesia Handbook!

The @ICRC publishes its Anaesthesia Handbook. Kudos to the ICRC-WFSA Liaison Group and download your copy here https://t.co/u4C5U3jfpj pic.twitter.com/oGnp9Z1o0y — WFSA (@wfsaorg) May 2, 2017

Posted byketaminhMay 3, 2017Posted inEmergency anaesthesia, FOAMEdTags:anaesthesia

Social Media 101 for emergency physicians

Insight from @MDaware on social media for EP's @AnnalsofEM @NorthwesternEM @epmonthly @DrJessePines @GWEMresidencyhttps://t.co/HsbN68MPVN — Urgent Matters (@Urgent_Matters) April 19, 2017

Posted byketaminhMay 2, 2017Posted inFOAMEd, social mediaTags:seth-trueger, social media

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