Author Archives: ketaminh
The Acutely Agitated Patient in a remote location – my #ACEM15 presentation
Prehospital trauma course in memory of Paris Attacks
I just uploaded "Pre Hospital Trauma Course" to @Vimeo: https://t.co/4KgY9hla0G — Expedition Medicine (@ExpedMedicine) November 23, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Synchrony or adicction, by Carles Calaf
It was a summer morning. Those where the heat and humidity of the Mediterranean fall you by your back the first thing in the morning.I had an appoinment with him. Antonio, an anaesthetist and ventilation expert but without the prestige of others, although dozens of residents have learned of his mastery. We knew each other and I…Continue reading “Synchrony or adicction, by Carles Calaf”
Dr John Hinds defends direct laryngoscopy
thanks for RagePodcast for sharing this!
Absorption Atelectasis by Dr Ian McPhee
For anyone who might care to take a look.. link to PPT (mine, sorry) with refs on this preox/anaes/atelectasis stuff https://t.co/zRK3hYEeN7 — Ian McPhee (@iGas2) November 21, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Physician Insertion via Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) to Improve patient care in the time of disaster response by JD Graziano
Canadian C-Spine Rule by Dr. Ian Stiell
Spinal Immobilization: Everything you know is Wrong
Sex and Critical Care by Christine Bowles
Christine Bowles takes on the big issue of Sex in critical care. In 2015, why is sexual equality in the workplace even an issue and how can we address it? Source: Sex and Critical Care by Christine Bowles
Quality Metrics in Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care Transport: A National Delphi Project.
Revolutionary pediatric #PHARM Quality Metrics work from #AAP, laying the groundwork for @AMPAdocs‘ #GAMUT project: pic.twitter.com/SpsuQgXy0T — Bill Hinckley (@UCAirCareDoc) November 20, 2015 Quality Metrics in Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care Transport: A National Delphi Project.
The Neo-Wheel
Nepean Trauma Evening 19th Nov -Hard collars questioned!
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.
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?

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