This just came out last night! Nepean Trauma evening was live streamed on net and recorded at NSW ITIM website ( fabulous trauma education site!) Watch the recording and 10 minutes into it is a presentation on Hard cervical collars and questioning their role in the future.
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Ken Milne – Making Knowledge Translation Happen: Is Social Media the Answer?
Is social media the answer to the problem of knowledge translation? Ken Milne investigates Source: Ken Milne – Making Knowledge Translation Happen: Is Social Media the Answer?
The Golden Hour – Documentary on combat medicine in Afghanistan
Best mobile apps for the Emergency Dept
Best mobile apps for the emergency department (2015 ACEP Live talks) https://t.co/y6DL2NXyeE via @ALiEMteam — AfJEM (@AfJEM) November 19, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
How the Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) saved lives
We take a look at how the Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) saved lives in Afghanistan https://t.co/AkP8fNbT7S pic.twitter.com/GGf2Kh7vOE — Forces TV (@Forces_TV) November 18, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Less in more, by Mónica Ferrero
Source: Less in more, by Mónica Ferrero
When to STOP Resuscitation by Roger Harris
Roger Harris shows us just how complex decisions about resuscitation can be and when stopping can be the right thing to do. Source: When to STOP Resuscitation by Roger Harris
Dexmedetomidine
Dexmedetomidine knowledge refresher Source: Dexmedetomidine
“There’s a storm coming, Mr Wayne…”
As Catwoman said to Bruce Wayne in The Dark Knight Rises: There has been a large backlash from UK junior doctors against Jeremy Hunt’s proposed changes to the #juniorcontract. What if this is a smokescreen for the proposed changes to the existing consultant contract? This is not like 2003, where a new contract was being proposed.Continue reading ““There’s a storm coming, Mr Wayne…””
PHARM PODCAST 127: A ketamine protocol & intubation rates for psychiatric aeromedical retrieval
A life less ordinary by Dr Richard Johnson
La Marseillaise
The dark price of FOAMEd – a cautionary tale
Summers Past – A Look Back at Drowning Cases
A quick post on a recent paper from one of the authors, Andrew Weatherall. You can get the full text over here and it might be worth having a quick look at a quick review of a study from the Netherlands that Alan Garner did previously. Every summer, for too many summers, prehospital teams at CareFlightContinue reading “Summers Past – A Look Back at Drowning Cases”
SONA – SIDE OF NECK ACCESS
How’s this for thinking outside the box in the approach to the difficult airway!? Difficult airway algorithms and advanced management options for difficult airways mostly concentrate on getting into the trachea. But what happens if getting into the trachea is … http://www.scancrit.com/2015/11/13/side-neck-access/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=side-neck-access

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