Dr Shona Main / F3, Starship Children’s Hospital, Auckland Dr Will Denehan / F3, Middlemore Hospital, South Auckland For many years now, New Zealand has been an incredibly popular destination for doctors at all stages of their training looking to expand their horizons and experience life and work in another culture and healthcare system. With… viaContinue reading “The Definitive Junior Doctors’ Guide to Working and Living in New Zealand — Adventure Medic”
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Chemical restraint and deaths in custody
‘Le Cong said at some point in the last three decades the use of midazolam shifted from being primarily a pre-anaesthetic to a drug for dealing with agitated patients’ https://t.co/fkJDv0gASO — Natisha Sands (@NatishaSands) March 6, 2018
Never alone : Gayle Woodford’s legacy to remote area nurses
Never alone: Gayle Woodford's legacy to remote area nurses @CRANAplus @RuralDoctorsAus https://t.co/pIDZBPH4Td — ACRRM (@ACRRM) March 5, 2018
Louis is Climbing Kilimanjaro for DigDeep Charity : Help him!
This is my brother, trying to help do some good in this world. Please help support his efforts by donating to the cause. Louis is Climbing Kilimanjaro for DigDeep Charity for Dig Deep Challenges on MyDonate https://t.co/HDEqdQOua8 — gas-air-critcare-doc (@mjslabbert) March 5, 2018
Doctors’ mental health : the ins & outs
My thoughts after participating in a Grand Round at Peninsula Health with Geoffrey Toogood , Dr Mukesh Haikerwal, AC, and The Hon Minister for Health, Greg Hunt. The internal and external factors that play a part in impeding doctor…https://t.co/2uRq0nzCfV https://t.co/74ENFEGWBv — Helen Schultz (@drHelenschultz) March 3, 2018
Resilience in the fight against Ebola
Samantha Roper / Paediatric Registrar / UK, Bangladesh & Syria Dr Samantha Roper is a British doctor with a passion for humanitarian work, who deployed to West Africa during the 2014 Ebola outbreak. She was one of the doctors in charge of Save The Children’s Ebola Treatment Centre in Kerry Town, and subsequently returned to… viaContinue reading “Resilience in the fight against Ebola”
Chest wounds
Greg Brown returns to look at an important thing relevant to first responders (and lots of other people really) – the sucking chest wound. We’ve all been there – sitting through some kind of “first aid” training and having some kind of “first aid trainer” speaking authoritatively on some kind of “first aid style” topic.Continue reading “Chest wounds”
Ketamine is the go to drug!
Ketamine is the go to drug! https://t.co/xvKQtuMYLV — Russ Brown (@RussBrown3) March 1, 2018
Underwater Escape Training!
WATCH: WA Flying Doctor Birgit Schulz (front right) learns how to safely escape while underwater and upside down, through the window of a module as part of her Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) at @ERGTAustralia. pic.twitter.com/JXoLXOVm0a — Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) March 1, 2018
Checking expertise in difficult airway situations!
Clearly the highlight of this month’s @Anaes_Journal:Checking expertise in anticipated difficult airway situationshttps://t.co/WoyGrWYPft — Will Angus (@beercrit) February 28, 2018
Open Access Article EVERY DAY!
JPCH is launching #FreeAccess … everyday We are DELIGHTED to announce that thanks to overwhelming support from you, our readers, @WileyGlobal & @TheRACP we're making one article per day FREE for 24 hrs via social media. Follow us and skip the paywall – everyday. pic.twitter.com/eFxdU1sn16 — JPCH (@JPCHonline) February 28, 2018
@sccm2018 national conference day 4 highlights by @virenkaul
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10 tips for great prehospital splints
10 tips for great prehospital splints https://t.co/oAjy0CXF6L pic.twitter.com/e6rOLHm8F8 — EMS1 (@EMS1) February 27, 2018
@sccm 2018 conference Day 3 highlights by @virenkaul
My most comprehensive twitter moment yet. Scrolled through 10 hours worth of tagged tweets, and I present to you the most high yield tweets from today at #ccc47 #sccmlive #pedsICU #pulmcc #pccmfellows #FOAM #FOAMcc. Share away!! https://t.co/WZQGP8UqCb — Viren Kaul, MD (@virenkaul) February 27, 2018
Supporting junior doctors: The sad saga of Dr Bawa-Garba
Supporting junior doctors: The sad saga of Dr Bawa-Garba https://t.co/ClhpNML8XA @JPCHonline pic.twitter.com/FuATflSJ8f — Fenton O'Leary (@PEMDocSyd) February 26, 2018
