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The case of the dying soldiers by Mike Lauria

Here's the talk from #CCTMC18 on practical applications of pharmacology concepts using mental models to improve trauma management in critical care https://t.co/GBIMzyhjNC pic.twitter.com/iVm4acYh7A — Michael Lauria (@ResusPadawan) April 15, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 16, 2018Posted inEmergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:mike-lauria

A prescription for trouble : physician heal thyself

I wrote a piece on why senior doctors need more help now than ever.A big thanks to all the drs who spoke to me @crazysocks4Docs @DrMukeshH @drHelenschultz @DrAndrewDavies @ama_media @beyondblue @RACSurgeons @VicGovDHHS @womeninsurgery #MH4Docs https://t.co/OYbhBQNpxM — Krati Garg (@KratiGarg07) April 14, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 15, 2018Posted inhuman-condition, humanity, mental-healthTags:mental-health

Airway management in unstable cervical spine injury

https://t.co/CcnuZLN2AL. “Assuming care is taken to limit neck movement, providers should use the intubation technique with which they have the most comfort and skill”. Directly applicable to prehospital/retrieval airway management of suspected CSI patients. — Bryan Feinstein (@bfeiny) April 14, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 15, 2018April 15, 2018Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:airway, cervical-spine, injury

Submit a Flying Doctor Story!

The #FlyingDoc and the @CWAofAare putting together a story book of #darngoodyarns Do you have a Flying Doctor story to share? Submit them here: https://t.co/70bJASj8QY pic.twitter.com/MPUO6MSn6H — Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) April 13, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 14, 2018Posted inAeromedical retrieval, outbackTags:royal-flying-doctor-service

Medical simulation on a budget!

Posted byketaminhApril 14, 2018Posted ineducation, FOAMEd, Rural medicineTags:simulation

Just being under investigation is a hazard to your health

Clear suicide risk exists for doctors under investigation … @gdtoogood writes in #MJAInSight … "The reported incidence of [] depression in those who were [being] investigated was 16.9% compared with 9.5% of those with no complaints against them … https://t.co/6UCuLG5ubo pic.twitter.com/CHRB9mHbuA — MJA (@theMJA) April 13, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 14, 2018Posted inhuman-condition, humanityTags:mental-health

#FOAMEd users global distribution study

Free Open Access Medical Education in Emergency Medicine: The Global Distribution of Users in 2016"Upper-middle income countries, lower-middle income countries and low-income countries accounted for 17.5%, 8.5% and 0.3% of #FOAMed use, respectively"https://t.co/b9JKDvsGKG🔓 — Afr J Emerg Med (@AfJEM) April 13, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 14, 2018Posted inFOAMEdTags:FOAMed

Ketamine for military prehospital analgesia and sedation in combat casualties

Ketamine for military prehospital analgesia and sedation in combat casualties. #FOAMed #FOAMems #ketamineforpain ping @ketaminh https://t.co/3PbZ7oLGwY — Sergey Motov (@painfreeED) April 12, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 13, 2018Posted inketamine, Prehospital medicineTags:ketamine, military

The Airway Trolley reborn!

This is a slightly different bit of sharing. Dr Andrew Weatherall works at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead where they’ve been quietly working away at a redesign of the difficult airway trolley. Here is the story so far … Middle age is not always kind. You start to look a little tired. Nostril hairs areContinue reading “The Airway Trolley reborn!”

Posted byketaminhApril 10, 2018April 10, 2018Posted inOnline critical airway trainingTags:airway-trolley

The Coping Skills of Women in Medicine

#WomenInMedicine are longing for community, for sisterhood. @petradMD created a space for us to flourish and support each other when she created @womeninmedchat. Join us tonight at 9pm EST for a conversation about #coping. pic.twitter.com/L24DFKsDb5 — Mitochondrial Eve (@BrowofJustice) April 8, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 9, 2018April 9, 2018Posted inBrowOfJustice, FOAMEdTags:womeninmedicine

Dr Levitan’s Cadaveric Airway courses in Australia in 2018-19!

Brisbane August 25/26th 2018 Sydney January 21/22nd 2019 REGISTER HERE AS STRICTLY LIMITED PLACES!

Posted byketaminhApril 9, 2018Posted inOnline critical airway training, richard-levitanTags:Richard-Levitan

Yellowstone / Tetons Advanced Airway Course , June 11-13th, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 9, 2018Posted inOnline critical airway training, richard-levitanTags:2018, yellowstone

Royal visit to RFDS Cairns!

my wife (red poloshirt) Dr Shelley Le Cong sitting next to HRH Charles at @RoyalFlyingDoc Cairns base, explaining telehealth system . The French family on video screen from their remote property. Actual emergency aeromedical evacuation same day from there! https://t.co/cSzj2SxMFd — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 8, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 8, 2018Posted inAeromedical retrievalTags:RFDS

VL IS DEAD

I went there pic.twitter.com/Jo4gxP2eJn — Philip Lee (@drphiliplee1) April 7, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 7, 2018Posted inOnline critical airway training, video-laryngoscopy

Australia’s Longest serving flight nurse retires after almost 40 yrs

40 yrs on the job as flight nurse in Oz ! https://t.co/j7MAfLxQkw — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 7, 2018

Posted byketaminhApril 7, 2018Posted inAeromedical retrievalTags:australia, flight nurse1 Comment on Australia’s Longest serving flight nurse retires after almost 40 yrs

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