The @MedSTAR_SA team is so proud of you @drharry64 – please stay safe.“An Australian doctor, who is part of Sunday's rescue mission, checked the boys' health on Saturday night and gave the all clear for the rescue to proceed.”https://t.co/PYgf25BgaH pic.twitter.com/51B1J5z2Zy — Mardi Steere (@mardi_steere) July 8, 2018 Meet the Australian doctor playing a key roleContinue reading “Thai cave Rescue and Adelaide anaesthetist providing medical support!”
Category Archives: Emergency anaesthesia
Shared Blood – Bleeding Tonsils
Shared Blood – Bleeding Tonsils Shared Blood – Bleeding Tonsils — Read on songsorstories.com/2018/07/03/shared-blood-bleeding-tonsils/
Rural anaesthesia journal club!
This is the second installment of the Rural Anaesthesia Down Under (RADU) Journal Club. In this episode, I am joined by Drs Alex Harris and Melanie Little – both local, fellow Broome GP Anaesthetists. We got together and had a chat about 5 papers covering 4 topics: Perioperative anaphylaxis (the NAP6 Audit) Dose adjustment for spinal…Continue reading “Rural anaesthesia journal club!”
Prehospital RSI drill to Bon Jovi!
Here is our crew testing their teamwork & ability to communicate non-verbally in tough environments. One of the ways they do this is by listening to loud music, in this case Bon Jovi. Watch them practice giving a prehospital anaesthetic without being able to hear each other! pic.twitter.com/wt3ca6ouQR — GWAAC (@GWAAC) April 18, 2018
Anaesthesia study by my brother!
Things learnt: Clinical research is a hard slog but I now get the buzz when you see your work out there. Also a patient statistician is worth their weight in unicorn shit… love you Dave Liu 😘 https://t.co/vrkEHwThHB — Thien LeCong (@TLCgunner) May 3, 2018
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
AAGBI Free Quick Reference Handbook for Anaesthesia!
Have you seen the new @AAGBI The Quick Reference Handbook (#QRH)? Free and open access to #guidelines for unexpected or uncommon #anaesthesia related emergencies. #FOAMed #standards #patientsafety Download it today: https://t.co/tCQwWKg7xV pic.twitter.com/pgxP42mgzW — AAGBI (@AAGBI) April 3, 2018
Ketamine is the go to drug!
Ketamine is the go to drug! https://t.co/xvKQtuMYLV — Russ Brown (@RussBrown3) March 1, 2018
So Sick 18!
The Big Sick 18 #TBS18 conference is done and we’re catching up on sleep and all the impressions from a great week with learning, discussions and fantastic people – and here’s an excellent recap video of #TBS18 from Marius Klausen … Continue reading → via THE BIG SICK 18 RECAP —
Human factors in preventing complications in anaesthesia: a systematic review 2018
Our latest article on human factors published today @AintreeHospital @ClinicalHF Human factors in preventing complications in anaesthesia: a systematic review https://t.co/dmBFxOOHhP — Simon Mercer (@simonjudemercer) January 3, 2018
Anaesthesia in Disaster zones
RCoA ARIES Talk: Anaesthesia in Disaster Zones by Rachael Craven https://t.co/500TTRgrMC via @YouTube — Safe Anaesthesia WW (@Safe_4_all) December 20, 2017
Ventilation strategies for the critically ill asthmatic
Having a bad air day? Ventilation strategies for the critically ill asthmatichttps://t.co/VUTsCR1urH pic.twitter.com/2YZw3iXN1K — Paediatric FOAMed (@PaediatricFoam) December 14, 2017
#SSAI2017 #FOAMed the Netflix way. Go binge.
#FOAMed the Netflix way. Most talks from #SSAI2017 delivered in one serving. Go binge.https://t.co/HqMo88gURx pic.twitter.com/1AKNxf0b7E — Mads Astvad (@mr_astvad) December 14, 2017
General Awareness
The core job when you reach for general anaesthesia is to provide a general lack of awareness. So what about when it doesn’t work? The person making the coffee sort of has to make the coffee right. I’m pretty sure newsreaders serve the primary function of reading the words about the news. Near as IContinue reading “General Awareness”
Reverse Tomahawk and some ICU stuff
“Reverse C-Mac Tomahawk”; Exchanging ETT Outside the OR https://t.co/HM7gkFqxOV — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) September 11, 2017
