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See you at SMACC very soon!
For those visiting Chicago for the first time, this is what your are in for… #smaccUS t-minus 39 days https://t.co/QTmhZKF6QD — Fayaz Gulamani (@fayazg99) May 16, 2015
50 drugs every emergency physician should know
Free: 50 Drugs Every #EmergencyMedicine Provider Should Know [http://t.co/5yzOPXTl5O] via @aaeminfo @AAEMRSA #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/E6PbsqxjCz — Sumit Patel (@S_P_MD) May 16, 2015
GlideScope video laryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy in the emergency department: a propensity score-matched analysis
FOAM on the spot with Dr Lauren Westafer
A personal reflection of social media in medicine: I stand, no wiser than before by Dr John Weiner
A personal reflection of social media in medicine: I stand, no wiser than before. Full paper http://t.co/tEynKgzOo8 — Dr John Weiner (@AllergyNet) May 15, 2015
The Husband’s story : from tragedy to learning and action
10 years on, Martin Bromiley reflects.. The Husband’s story : from tragedy to learning and action The report he cites is located here The Case of Elaine Bromiley
Ketamine in adult cardiac surgery and the cardiac surgery Intensive Care Unit: An evidence-based clinical review
Great review article of ketamine in cardiac patients. Ketamine in adult cardiac surgery and the cardiac surgery Intensive Care Unit: An evidence-based clinical review
Battle Tested: Ketamine Proves its Worth on the Front Lines
Ketamine on the Battlefield. @FOAMEMS @smaccteam http://t.co/gwUacqAFrZ #FOAMed #FOAMems pic.twitter.com/66hV9pg95m — Word on the Street (@wotsukrobl) May 5, 2015
So VL and DL have failed, what next??
KingVision Channel and Standard blades in a bloody airway by AirwayOn Demand
Using Ultrasound to identify the cricothyroid membrane by AirwayOnDemand
Needle Cric video of actual patient case by AirwayOnDemand
Taking Australia’s Green Whistle to the world
European ambos could soon have an iconic Aussie invention for aid in emergencies: http://t.co/1q5Ci95HG0 ^EL pic.twitter.com/WpR3G6qnxQ — CSIRO (@CSIROnews) May 8, 2015
Working with Standards that are Forgetful – Australian NSQHS Standards and Retrieval Medicine
Originally posted on The Collective:
In times where external standards are increasingly applied to health services, where does retrieval medicine fit in? Dr Alan Garner shares his insights after wrestling with the Australian National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards process. In Australia, national reform processes for health services began in the years following the 2007…

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