I think a savoury smoko would nearly be one of my favourite meals to make. When the crew are in full swing, working their backsides off, they love nothing more than coming in for a delicious, cooked, morning smoko. Now, i’m not sure about you, but here at Chardy Central we don’t have an official… viaContinue reading “Cooking with Chards Pt3”
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Outback Toasties recipes
A favourite smoko recipe is Robyn Jenkinson’s Toasties. Robyn was a long time cook on a station up here. An amazing lady who usually cooked for around 25 people each day. Many of the recipes in my trusty cookbook are from Robyn and she gave me so many tips over the years. Sadly Robyn passed… viaContinue reading “Outback Toasties recipes”
Pre-hospital transfusion of packed red blood cells in 147 patients from a UK helicopter emergency medical service
Pre-hospital transfusion of packed red blood cells in 147 patients from a UK helicopter emergency medical serv… https://t.co/kjUs4Wcx9E — Bryan Cotton (@bryanacotton1) February 15, 2017
Ketamine as a first-line treatment for severely agitated ED patients
Ketamine as a first-line treatment for severely agitated ED patients #FOAMed ping@ketaminh @DrHowieMell #ketamine https://t.co/E5vFWS5n7a — Sergey Motov (@painfreeED) February 14, 2017
The success of pre-hospital tracheal intubation by different pre-hospital providers (2017 update)
The success of pre-hospital tracheal intubation by different pre-hospital providers https://t.co/vBzP6BwDZV#FOAMed — Critical Care (@Crit_Care) February 14, 2017
An introduction to mechanical ventilation of the critically ill child
Podcast providing an introduction to mechanical ventilation of the critically ill child.https://t.co/UOkAvFyWQm pic.twitter.com/uVg2t4Glyo — Chris Flannigan (@csflannigan) February 13, 2017
Another case against mandatory C-Spine immobilisation
Another case against mandatory c-spine immobilisation. Any room for common sense? https://t.co/jtuK9zvego — Stephen Bernard (@AmbVicMedic) February 12, 2017
Apnoeic oxygenation in kids
Airway management is just a little bit different in kids. Sometimes it is tough. So wouldn’t you like more time to sort it out? Andrew Weatherall has a quick look at an exploration of THRIVE in kids. There are plenty of challenges in paediatric anaesthesia. Little veins. Stressed parents. Plus every time you turn aroundContinue reading “Apnoeic oxygenation in kids”
Glidescope rescue after failed DL
Open Access :DL skills being lost
Great article: Changes in the first-pass success rate with the GlideScope video laryngoscope … https://t.co/qT8Rsafkx0 #DLdecline — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) February 10, 2017
Open Access : Practice of Intubation of the Critically Ill at Mayo Clinic
article: Practice of Intubation of the Critically Ill at Mayo Clinic. https://t.co/v3yfklOHDB #ReadFOAMEd — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) February 10, 2017
Is Intubation Success Rate Higher With Two-Medic Crews
Learn what contributes to success (and failure) in this review of 200 attempted intubations https://t.co/IQjUU6b8ON pic.twitter.com/9ABVOrWr6p — JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) February 10, 2017
Miss Chardy’s Guide to Station Cooking: {Part 2} – Breakfast
Every station is going to be a little bit different, so just bear that in mind. Generally, breakfast will have you getting out of bed before the crack of dawn most mornings. You are going to need a reliable alarm and perhaps a back up, you don’t want to sleep in, it isn’t a good… viaContinue reading “Miss Chardy’s Guide to Station Cooking: {Part 2} – Breakfast”
Miss Chardy’s Guide to station cooking Part 1 – So you want to be a cook?
I am starting a new segment here on Miss Chardy… all about cooking for a crowd. It will be a regular Friday post. I would love your input. If you have any suggestions, hints and tips, please share them in the comments section here or over on Facebook. I would love to hear from you […]Continue reading “Miss Chardy’s Guide to station cooking Part 1 – So you want to be a cook?”
Emergency Medicine college ACEM appoints former human rights commissioner to investigate claims of systemic racism in training
Emergency Medicine college ACEM appoints former human rights commissioner to investigate claims of systemic racism in training pic.twitter.com/0JRNWPj3sg — Australian Doctor (@australiandr) February 9, 2017 Terms of Reference for the ACEM Expert Advisory Group have been released: https://t.co/VG0wCwtXxB — ACEM (@acemonline) February 6, 2017
