Happy New Year, and welcome back to the sporadic blog known as AmboFOAM. I thought I would start the year on a positive note, and what better way than by looking at one of the new initiatives happening here in Melbourne: an Australian first Stroke Ambulance! via Wheels rolling for exciting advance in stroke therapy? —Continue reading “Australia’s First Stroke Ambulance!”
Author Archives: ketaminh
The fallability of checklists
The fallibility of checklists. How can their efficacy be assured through culture? https://t.co/Tw894e3fbk — Health Human Factors (@healthcarehf) February 6, 2017
Careflight RSI checklist and action drills 2017
I'll just leave the latest version of our intubation checklist, action drills and failed airway checklist here in case you find them useful. pic.twitter.com/iAOvDtXxh2 — Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) February 5, 2017
Bruce Springsteen has a message for Australia
Bruce Springsteen has a message for Australia
Heads Up! the latest on CPR research
Does head-up CPR work as well in humans as in animals, and what's the effect of SGA cuff inflation on cerebral flow? https://t.co/58cWmYHbmI pic.twitter.com/OeZ71FKYBi — JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) February 2, 2017
Doctors in race claim allegedly ‘lacking in key skills’
“results btw whites & non-whites was unlikely a racism issue ,though there may be some instances of that” =illegalhttps://t.co/mtJGGxPacc — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) February 1, 2017 @ketaminh @acemonline as an Indian aged 35-50, I am offended & embarrassed by the comments quoted by unnamed specialist here February 1, 2017
Edible Cricothyrotomy Model: A Low-Cost Alternative to Pig Tracheas and Plastic Models for Teaching Cricothyrotomy
Edible Cricothyrotomy Model: A Low-Cost Alternative to Pig Tracheas and Plastic Models for Teaching Cricothyrotomy https://t.co/TFVIEtdKbr — Rob Bryant (@RobJBryant13) January 29, 2017
Medical kits here
Continuing a theme started with a practical post on direct and indirect pressure for haemorrhage control, Greg Brown (Education Manager amongst other things) discusses the things he’s learned about how to figure out what you need in a kit. I remember the first time as a young Nursing Officer in the Australian Army I wentContinue reading “Medical kits here”
Australians Against Trump’s Muslim Ban
A beautiful sight of the #MuslimBan protest at JFK pic.twitter.com/xuhOjdpvdh — Black Marvel Girl (@BlackMarvelGirl) January 29, 2017 RESIST HERE
Be like Stu #MuslimBanProtest
As an Australian I can do little about current events in the US. However I can do this. This letter goes to 6 academic journals #MuslimBan pic.twitter.com/xuZDqNqY18 — Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) January 29, 2017
Cervical collars and immobilisation: A South African best practice recommendation
Cervical collars and immobilisation: A South African best practice recommendation https://t.co/FgJBdJl1Bj — David Stanton (@davidstantonza) January 29, 2017
One third of ICU doctors bullied
One third of ICU doctors bullied, survey finds, prompting crackdown by College of Intensive Care Medicine https://t.co/bxokiPjNkp — MJA (@theMJA) January 28, 2017
“The fallacy of video laryngoscopy”
Tales are often told of an exhausted travel who has lost their way in the desert, and are drawn astray by the the sight of a lush oasis. But as they draw close, their salvation vanishes only to reappear on the distant horizon. This optical tormentor continues to lead the hapless travelers further and further… viaContinue reading ““The fallacy of video laryngoscopy””
Shocking Allegations by ACEM Candidates
Shocking Allegations by ACEM Candidates – https://t.co/Indh06dgQL — Andrew coggins (@coggi33) January 27, 2017

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