If you want to read more about compassion fatigue and resilience read this great article by @LizCrowe2 #TTCNYC16 https://t.co/1XGtCSbbuj pic.twitter.com/2EoMFErRjw — Iain Beardsell (@docib) November 16, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Author Archives: ketaminh
A simpler arterial line setup for prehospital
Genius simplification of art.line set-up for pre hosp! Ditch pressure bag+line, attach syringe 4 flushing. https://t.co/veAfrH2w4i #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/3mvG2aexak — Thomas D (@thomas1973) November 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Help a Malawi Hospital please
The surgeon I followed in Malawi emailed me. I have never done this before and wouldn't share unless I felt strongly https://t.co/JA9y1KrapS pic.twitter.com/SIqiyoj2WE — Sassy, (future) MD (@mcsassymd) November 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
CRAC-ON
Complete relinquishing of anaesthetic conscientiousness, optimisation & nuance – the CRAC-ON quadruple-blinded trial https://t.co/WxFfYNORrL — Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) November 15, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Invitation: The Inaugural Lecture on Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine — Auckland HEMS
Auckland HEMS, ARHT, and ADHB are delighted to welcome Dr Stephen Hearns from Scotland’s Emergency Medical Retrieval Service (EMRS) to Auckland. Dr Hearns will be presenting a lecture entitled ‘Building an Integrated Pre-Hospital Retrieval and Medical Service: The Scottish Experience‘ at 5pm Monday 28 November. All welcome! via Invitation: The Inaugural Lecture on Pre-Hospital and RetrievalContinue reading “Invitation: The Inaugural Lecture on Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine — Auckland HEMS”
JellyBean 052 with Marietjie “MJ” Slabbert and Aeromedicine — LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog
https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F292284775&visual=true&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false Punching above your weight and above the clouds. In the first post bare knuckle fight interview for the Jellybean Podcast we talk to the victor, nay, the newly crowned Heavyweight Champion of South African Aeromedicine. She was, of course, graceful in her moment of triumph. It’s @mjslabbert Dr Slabbert went into the ring with a…Continue reading “JellyBean 052 with Marietjie “MJ” Slabbert and Aeromedicine — LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog”
#badEM16: Charmaine Cunningham – The gamble: do I pay or do I stay — #badEM
Selling assets in order to pay for care so that your child has a chance of survival should not be a decision that a parent is required to make, and yet often it is…. I’m Charmaine and I’m passionate about access to care. For #badEM16 I combined some of my interests, including the system, how… viaContinue reading “#badEM16: Charmaine Cunningham – The gamble: do I pay or do I stay — #badEM”
Recommended practice for out-of-hospital emergency anaesthesia in adults: Statement from the Out-of-Hospital Emergency Anaesthesia Working Group of the Emergency Medicine Research Group of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
@ketaminh prehospital #anesthesia :european journal recommendations #airway https://t.co/FKM74nfju8 — Joachim Unger (@xaqu1n) November 13, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Unexpected at 24,000 Feet — The Collective
Contributors Dr Toby Shipway and Flight Nurse Jodie Martin return with a little about something that would make any retrievalist sweat – delivering babies in the air. A call came into the Logistics Coordination centre from a nurse in a remote health centre, worried about new contractions in a pregnant woman who was 31 weeksContinue reading “Unexpected at 24,000 Feet — The Collective”
Lessons from the Battlefield #LestWeForget
As we honour those who have fallen, hear Commander @doctorwibble on lessons from the battlefield: https://t.co/idu1nosfWj #ArmisticeDay pic.twitter.com/lcPVABfdzX — RC of Anaesthetists (@RCoANews) November 11, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
SImulation study of abdominal aortic compression for life threatening bleeding!
@ketaminh Managing uncontrolled junctional hemorrhage? Prior to device placement? https://t.co/RvWIJOTPVF — domhnallodochartaigh (@domhnall13) November 11, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
What I learned from Dr John Hinds — Intensive Care Network
Since 1978 I have had the privilege of working with some exceptional colleagues of which Doc John Hinds was without doubt the finest The post What I learned from Dr John Hinds appeared first on Intensive Care Network. via What I learned from Dr John Hinds — Intensive Care Network
What Will You Do With This Tiny Person? — Songs or Stories
Not that long ago, Dr Andrew Weatherall had the job of facilitating a discussion about neonatal anaesthesia at the annual Society of Paediatric Anaesthetists of New Zealand and Australia conference. About 15 people were there and this is a best effort at trying to collate the things those clever people said. Let’s start with the […]Continue reading “What Will You Do With This Tiny Person? — Songs or Stories”
Embodying the Three Rs in Fiji
This article by @annecreaton is a MUST READ for anyone seeking experience in an under-resources healthcare setting https://t.co/YXaLLx9I2U — Dr Shweta Gidwani (@Global_EM) November 10, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Northern Ireland’s new air ambulance arrives
Northern Ireland's new air ambulance could save 'up to 50 lives' each year #NINews https://t.co/58SCsaQbME pic.twitter.com/MLl7BZ5OYN — Belfast Telegraph (@BelTel) November 9, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
