https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F276269206&visual=true&auto_play=false&hide_related=true&show_comments=false&show_user=true&show_reposts=false Jellybean Two for One Deal. @Kat__Evans shares two interesting stories; #FOAMed in the resource poor world and the BADEM website a very personal story about what happens when your mum gets “proper sick” on the other side of the world. (I know I have had to think about that. Maybe you have too?) It turns…Continue reading “JellyBean 044 with Kat Evans and BADEM — LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog”
Author Archives: ketaminh
The Humanization Plan of Intensive Care Units of the Community of Madrid — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE
Hola a tod@s, mis queridos amigos.We share today with you the Humanization Plan of the ICU in the Community of Madrid, a reproducible and exportable model for any ICU in the world. The plan is the result of the work during nine months of a group of 42 people (patients, families, ICU professionals and others… viaContinue reading “The Humanization Plan of Intensive Care Units of the Community of Madrid — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE”
Gliderite stylet for cric – a concept by DuCanto
PHARM Podcast 146 CPR induced Consciousness with Matt Shepherd
CPRIC-Health Professionals experience with this clinical presentation https://t.co/oNYF1Z5UdF @ketaminh @SASCONSULTPARA @AmbulanceVic — Matt Shepherd (@mattshep71) August 3, 2016
Come be a Flying Doctor in Outback in 2017!
Good morning from outback ! pic.twitter.com/CJ0kD72y73 — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) July 11, 2016 We are looking for a broadly experienced doctor with at least 6 months of anaesthetics and emergency medicine training time, who is willing to live in Mount Isa for at least 6-12 months. Come for adventure and a personal challenge !Continue reading “Come be a Flying Doctor in Outback in 2017!”
JellyBean 043 Paramedic Michael Stanley — LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog
https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F275225489&visual=true&auto_play=false&hide_related=true&show_comments=false&show_user=true&show_reposts=false Alternative Career. Alternative Energy. Alternative Jellybean Podcaster. Matt MacPartlin (@RollCageMedic) interviews a paramedic who has a odd view of the world especially when he is at work. Alternative careers and alternative energy. So you’ve completed your training. The world is ready for you. It has a plan for you. It has a lifelong career path…Continue reading “JellyBean 043 Paramedic Michael Stanley — LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog”
Sydney HEMS jobs for 2017!
For all of you docs who have been interested in a term with @SydneyHEMS here's your chance https://t.co/6c9R7oErCH — Preston Fedor (@OutOfTheDocBox) July 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Its all about the base!
Chance to come fly with @MedSTAR_SA retrieval service in #Adelaide! https://t.co/FuENyGJbI9 https://t.co/V3o3Xbe32h — ADL Emerg Docs (@ADLEmergDocs) July 29, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Levitan designed Cricothyroidotomy device now on market!
@ketaminh @amerelman @emcrit @kovacsgj @airwaycam Here is the mils version… Big price tag @ $156… https://t.co/Ct3nf8pZgo — Matt King (@OneArmWonder) July 29, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
30 years of Careflight
In its 30 years, @MyCareFlight has carried 50,000 patients and treats 5,000 a year onboard. @DamienSmith_7 #7News https://t.co/qVsBotaoOO — 7 News Sydney (@7NewsSydney) July 29, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
STAR FLight
Great Fox 7 story about STAR Flight past, present and future https://t.co/fWRsJoV2To — STAR Flight (@STAR_Flight_TC) July 28, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
McGloughlin – Good Bugs, Bad Bugs — Intensive Care Network
A fantastic talk by Steve McGloughlin at a recent ICN Victoria meeting on antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in the intensive care The post McGloughlin – Good Bugs, Bad Bugs appeared first on Intensive Care Network. via McGloughlin – Good Bugs, Bad Bugs — Intensive Care Network
Tactical Medicine in the Civilian Setting – The Second Bit — The Collective
We’re back with the second post in a series on tactical medicine in the civilian setting, written again by one of our CNCs Mel Brown. We’re going back to back with these ones (you can find part one here) though you might have to wait a little for part three. The tactical environment is dynamicContinue reading “Tactical Medicine in the Civilian Setting – The Second Bit — The Collective”
Emergency airway case report – between a rock and a hard place
Emergency airway case report- between a rock and a hard place. Poster in @F1000research, https://t.co/ENSaOuAM0e — David Stanton (@davidstantonza) July 24, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
VL on every ambulance?
Does your agency have video laryngoscopes on every ambulance? https://t.co/mwFmEPq9x2 pic.twitter.com/exz4vZiVCr — JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) July 23, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

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