#RuralGPframed – Read @davidrhogg on the power of images to bring rural h'care into focus https://t.co/O9WYSJ6qM1 pic.twitter.com/41p19nisju — NHS_Education (@NHS_Education) April 3, 2017
Author Archives: ketaminh
Yellowstone Airway course June 2017!
Come join amazing faculty + amazing settings #YellowstoneAirway Great meet connect share renew! No bison intubations https://t.co/4sx5XbbZxF pic.twitter.com/GZKObz6TWw — Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) March 7, 2017 #YellowstoneAirwayTowering TetonsTalks of Terrifying TubesTerrestrial TreatsTerrific ToolsTall Tube TalesHT @airwaycam Beauty:Death pic.twitter.com/OALxBtgGn4 — Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) March 7, 2017 .@airwaycam @drlauraduggan @jducanto @emupdates @jadamlaw @5280EM Come have #SALAD with @TBayEDguyContinue reading “Yellowstone Airway course June 2017!”
Risk considerations for suicidal physicians
Risk considerations for suicidal physicians https://t.co/vnvS0Fh9zc — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 1, 2017
Physicians at risk of suicide : How to help them
Physicians at Risk for Suicide:Assessment and InterventionApril 2017https://t.co/MprrqZPcQ0#FOAMEd — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 1, 2017
“I’m burnt out, not depressed. I’d never kill myself”
Suicide rates for doctors are shockingly high, but stigma prevents them from getting help | National Post https://t.co/gmYMJbs9Ue — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 1, 2017
Want to build a cric trainer?
Want to build a #cric simulator but don't have the skills of @jducanto or @edecmo? And u can't leave your shift in icu?#FOAMed #Simulation pic.twitter.com/h27hCVlG7v — James Horowitz (@jameshorowitzmd) April 1, 2017
The call that changed a paramedics life
The 999 call-out that changed a paramedic's life – BBC News #PTSD #ItsOKnottobeOK https://t.co/lfBYPKDJDg — Florian Breitenbach (@flobach) March 31, 2017
Assessing risk of suicide or self harm
Here's another useful infographic from @will_s_t. This time on assessing risk of suicide or self harm in patients https://t.co/CGbg1rvuI1 pic.twitter.com/BZ0frjAG4Q — The BMJ (@bmj_latest) March 30, 2017
Emergency medicine in Malawi
Post by Mulinda Nyirenda and Jo Park-Ross This podcast is an interview with Dr Mulinda Nyirenda and details the current state of Emergency Medicine and pre-hospital services in Malawi, as well as the way forward and Mulinda’s hopes for the future of Malawian EM. I must admit a more than slight bias on the topicContinue reading “Emergency medicine in Malawi”
New Propofology Youtube Channel!
Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE to the NEW Propofology YouTube Channel! https://t.co/u5ABJhxX1h #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/6cm2Fs18KE — David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) March 25, 2017
Seriously, just Kalm Down
Following on from my previous post on managing the agitated patient… via Seriously, just Kalm Down! — AmboFOAM
Paediatric Retrieval
When I’m not working in the emergency department, playing with my children or doing DFTB ‘stuff’ I work for the state retrieval service. As the name Adult Retrieval Victoria implies I spend my time moving and coordinating the movement of critically ill or injured adults around the state. There is a dearth of retrieval textbooks… viaContinue reading “Paediatric Retrieval”
Supernova NODESAT by Master Jose Torres
SuperNova in Use (Simulation) by this EM Doc, NoDesat Device update. Editor’s note : this nasal mask technique was first described by Master Jim DuCanto using the Oxylator.
Baby’s eyes and the three bears
This is the written post version of a talk by Dr Andrew Weatherall for the South African Society of Anesthesiologists Congress 2017. As invited faculty the organising committee covered registration, accommodation and travel to attend. There are a bunch of ways a talk involving three bears and baby’s eyes could go. I don’t think it’sContinue reading “Baby’s eyes and the three bears”
UnPayWall
Unpaywall: The Browser Add-on That Finds (Legal) Free Copies Of Academic Papers You See As You Browse The Web – https://t.co/qbWJNZ7VzM — Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) March 25, 2017
