I may never get over the fact that I had a free ticket to a Taylor Swift concert and couldn't make it… #maybesomeday pic.twitter.com/y0VxRjeOSe — gabriella 🍁marie 🍂 (@WILDestdreams_3) September 2, 2018
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Should a trauma team be sent to traumatic cardiac arrest?
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Prehospital Queensland : soft collars and caramel sundaes (cause we care about your comfort)
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Reports from Warsaw – The Wrap from AirMed Part 2 — The Collective
OK it’s been a really long time. But it’s here. Dr Alan Garner returns with the wrap from AirMed Day 2, and it is absolutely not hot on the heels of the wrap from day 1. It’s good though. Unfortunately day 2 of Airmed was notable for a complete absence of Russian designed helicopters. Fortunately […]Continue reading “Reports from Warsaw – The Wrap from AirMed Part 2 — The Collective”
EMCrit 232 – SteelMan Debate – EMS Field Decisions in Cardiac Arrest with Howie Mell — EMCrit Project
Stay or Go with Cardiac Arrest in the Field? EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart. via EMCrit 232 – SteelMan Debate – EMS Field Decisions in Cardiac Arrest with Howie Mell — EMCrit Project
It’s the Hard Collar life for us!
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Flight nursing during Vietnam war
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IABP transports and how to do them !
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Looking for Outback EM training ? Look here!
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Why I WRaP EM – Dr Alex Markwell — WRaP EM
This blog piece has been a long time coming. In fact, I think I may be one of the last of the WRaP EM founders to put finger to keyboard. It certainly isn’t a lack of passion about wellbeing that has delayed me. I have been interested in doctors’ health and wellbeing since I was […]Continue reading “Why I WRaP EM – Dr Alex Markwell — WRaP EM”
Celebrating parenting!
The insightful piece on what it means to be a doctor with a family went out on Father's Day, but remains relevant any day of the year: https://t.co/NB7L6sxFrW — AMA Victoria (@amavictoria) September 3, 2018
iGel is good
Supraglottic Device or Tracheal Intubation in Cardiac Arrest; AIRWAYS-2 Podcast out nowhttps://t.co/JllNsEB79dhttps://t.co/RNpmm817fz #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/sGRv5bjQZ8 — TheResusRoom (@TheResusRoom) August 28, 2018 AIRWAYS-2 Read the paper whilst it’s #FOAMed for a limited timehttps://t.co/DYF3pMTlC5 pic.twitter.com/id3RCQAeV5 — TheResusRoom (@TheResusRoom) August 28, 2018
The cruel price of stopping the boats
Australia's immigration policy violates UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. A powerful editorial from Prof David Isaacs & @GillianTriggshttps://t.co/gxrOxs9T1r#JPCHFreeAccess #auspoll #detentionharmschildren @Drs4Refugees @smh @ConversationAU @RichardDiNatale pic.twitter.com/7SVpqOCyXF — JPCH (@JPCHonline) August 24, 2018
Tetralogy of Fallot explained!
#TetralogyOfFallot is a combination of four congenital abnormalities. Dr. Peter Lang from @BostonChildrens gives a fantastic whiteboard-style lecture on the complex anatomy and pathophysiology of Tetralogy of Fallot. https://t.co/PgLhe5jbio #PedsICU #Cardiac #Heart #Pediatrics — OPENPediatrics (@OPENPediatrics) August 22, 2018
Netter’s morbid medical art
The morbidly beautiful medical illustrations of Dr. Frank Netter https://t.co/m1nrN4pc8T #histmed — A.J. Wright (@AJWrightMLS) August 22, 2018
