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Author Archives: ketaminh
The Norwegian guidelines for spinal immobilisation 2017
The Norwegian guidelines for spinal immobilisation were recently published in SJTREM. (Open Access) Our involvement with the development of these started back in 2013 and 2014, when we published some posts that were highly critical of the dominating doctrine of extremely liberal … Continue reading → via NORWEGIAN GUIDELINES —
Sexual harassment in the medical profession: legal and ethical responsibilities
A potent alloy of gender inequality, normalisation of inappropriate conduct, professional monopolies and powerful hierarchies combine to create a culture that shields offenders and silences victims.
Not so innocent bystanders
It’s time for all of us to accept responsibility
The Medical Field Must Stop Being Silent On Physician Sex Abuse
The Medical Field Must Stop Being Silent On Physician Sex Abuse https://t.co/x9sa7EQqZM — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 14, 2017
#FOAMed Kit Dump
The #FOAMed Kit Dump is freely available. See notes on use. Let me know if you want file copy. I will also mod it and take suggestions! pic.twitter.com/JRgBsQX1pT — Yen Chow (@TBayEDguy) October 29, 2016
AAGBI : Safer Prehospital Anaesthesia 2017 guidelines
All PHEM practitioners – latest Pre-hospital anaesthesia guidelines – open access – make sure you read them! https://t.co/c6ElrcSDQp pic.twitter.com/zktu9N22Tg — Caroline Leech (@LeechCaroline) January 13, 2017
Do what you said you were going to do
Here is TopGun pilot and Marine Corps Brig.General John Jansen's Lecture. Lecture starts at 5:00 min mark. https://t.co/cs2vdshCo5 pic.twitter.com/RzUWgOmuc1 — brian burns (@HawkmoonHEMS) January 13, 2017
A Few Good Men I Want The Truth!
Taking ultrasound to remote communities
Taking #ultrasound to remote communities – our #POCUS scholarship winner @em_picky hits the headlineshttps://t.co/IqZOWtVBZa pic.twitter.com/UcMQYbq6VN — Ultrasound Training (@UTS_Australia) January 11, 2017
hospital gas pipeline mix up causes more deaths
More deaths have occurred because of accidental hospital gas pipeline cross-overs. (To read about cases see here). In Australia, 2016 was marred with the events which occurred at Bankstown Hospital (see here). NSW Health should be commended on the publication of their recommendations following the tragedy. It is useful to identify those involved, the […] viaContinue reading “hospital gas pipeline mix up causes more deaths”
IV olanzapine sedation update
The potential role for IV olanzapine was examined in a post last year. The following conclusions were reached: IV olanzapine appears to be safe. IV olanzapine has equal potency compared to IV droperidol and about twice the potency of IV haloperidol. Olanzapine doesn’t affect QT interval or cause torsade de pointes. Two articles were just… viaContinue reading “IV olanzapine sedation update”
When Airway managers look like an anus
Wonderful musing by the always entertaining never scientific @drmarkvu pic.twitter.com/eHi3UZar0z — AIME Airway (@kovacsgj) January 9, 2017
Rapid Sequence Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy Common for Difficult Airways in Emergency Department
Rapid Sequence Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy Common for Difficult Airways in Emergency Department https://t.co/yqgs5TI6lB — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) January 6, 2017
Latest 2017 Norwegian prehospital guidelines on spinal immobilisation!
Selective use of hard collar advocated by 2017 Norwegian prehosp guidelines! https://t.co/BuBnSgcUGX — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 6, 2017
