CCAM Course fully Colleged up: @CICMANZ @acemonline @ANZCA @ACRRM Book early for Apr/Sept 16 https://t.co/fqdUWpDGeU pic.twitter.com/EXQtJUdo5y — Jon Gatward (@jgatward) November 5, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Author Archives: ketaminh
Did you know ketofol has no proven efficacy over propofol alone?
Did you know ketofol has no proven efficacy over propofol alone? https://t.co/cAU4CvwNPK pic.twitter.com/1prB2i6NUJ — EmergncyMedicineNews (@EMNews) November 5, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Is Your Patient at Risk of Suicide? By Orman
Rob Orman drills down on what suicidal ideation really means and how you can tell if your patient really has it. Source: Is Your Patient at Risk of Suicide? By Orman
Dr Mel Herbert on ERCast
Excellent look into mind of brilliant educator @MelHerbert on ER Cast https://t.co/KsN79w49lf. @emergencypdx #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/haKMGRPfEf — Anand Swaminathan (@EMSwami) October 22, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Pregnant Again by Dr Peter Aitken
Catch Writing Queensland's interview with Dr Peter Aitken about all things #RealEDStories> https://t.co/CL6hDVAbSD pic.twitter.com/O2B4ZjLE4l — ACEM (@acemonline) November 5, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Fiji needs an emergency ventilator and Dräger Australia answers the call!
Breath of life: Dräger supports Colonial War Memorial Hospital, Fiji with Oxylog ventilator. pic.twitter.com/mNzHjpgceq — Dräger (@DraegerNews) October 5, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Queensland Rural Workforce Conundrums – The Visiting Medical Officer – Past, Present and Future
Source: Queensland Rural Workforce Conundrums – The Visiting Medical Officer – Past, Present and Future
Emergency Airway Management Pharmacology
CAPSULES module 4 now available: Emergency Airway Management – Part 2 https://t.co/pyHMp9l06P Our free, online pharmacology curriculum. — Bryan D. Hayes (@PharmERToxGuy) November 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Prehospital blood product resuscitation by Dr Bill Hinckley
Community leader, #AirCare pt, & *warrior* Bill Shula believes that prehospital PRBCs & plasma save lives. As do I. https://t.co/qbXWo6L8eC — Bill Hinckley (@UCAirCareDoc) November 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
From Ketamine to Collars Evidence, Controversies And An International Dialogue On Traumatic Brain Injury
https://t.co/qXzNi96PXg For you @mjslabbert @ketaminh @drgeoffhealy @VikingOne_ #FOAMed An #international collaboration. Hope u like it — The NeuroSim (@TheNeurosim) November 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Magnesium infusions for atrial fibrillation & torsade
Source: Magnesium infusions for atrial fibrillation & torsade
Is emergency cricothyroidotomy actually feasible in obese obstetric patients?
Is emergency cricothyroidotomy actually feasible in obese obstetric patients? https://t.co/ojxFHWFOkD — Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) November 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
An InDepth Guide to Video Laryngoscopes
#FOAMed #FOAMems from @MikeSteuerwald and myself. An In-Depth Guide to Video Laryngoscopes is in @jemsconnect https://t.co/uK161mZCPp — Keith Widmeier (@micuparamedic) November 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Collective Podcast Ep 2 – On Traumatic Cardiac Arrest and This and That
Well finally we have a second podcast up. This is a quick chat about an approach to traumatic cardiac arrest, given the recent publication of guidelines we all like to read. The chat features Alan Garner and Andrew Weatherall and also touches on use of the AAJT which was recently added to the plan atContinue reading “Collective Podcast Ep 2 – On Traumatic Cardiac Arrest and This and That”
Cochrane Review concludes Suxamethonium doesnt SUCK for RSI!
Updated review!Conclusion unchanged:Rocuronium should only be used as an alternative to succinylcholine #CochraneACE https://t.co/lDiOBBd9sS — Cochrane Anaesthesia (@CochraneAnaesth) November 2, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
