Twitterverse of Emergency Physicians – Infographic. https://t.co/4iO5igZcqk #FOAMed #EM #infographic #network #data #gephi #doctor — Ivor Kovic (@ivorkovic) January 11, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Category Archives: Emergency medicine and critical care
This is why you train
Awesome team work for a life saving intervention, well done @MullyBean and crew. https://t.co/70lH5wjjng — Clare Richmond (@drbear13) March 5, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
RMWC16 Day 1 – #RMWC16
@ToxNow @SpyderEM @ketaminh @PatoDeAgua You've been quoted in my #Storify story "RMWC16 Day 1 – #RMWC16" https://t.co/oV1crTee6j — Bodymender (@Bodymender_n_ED) February 23, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Prehospital analgesia by Dr Mike Abernethy
Atrial Fib with RVR. What treatment? Then SVT. Is it sinus? Use ultrasound and Lewis leads!
Source: Atrial Fib with RVR. What treatment? Then SVT. Is it sinus? Use ultrasound and Lewis leads!
The False STEMI – NonSTEMI Dichotomy: SMACC Chicago talk online!
Source: The False STEMI – NonSTEMI Dichotomy: SMACC Chicago talk online!
And I Didn’t Know It
Source: And I Didn’t Know It
Push Dose Pressor Labels/Orders
Source: Push Dose Pressor Labels/Orders
Episode 40 – Femoral Nerve Blocks & Compartment Syndrome
Source: Episode 40 – Femoral Nerve Blocks & Compartment Syndrome
Emergency Doctors without boundaries: we need to talk about violence against women
Tweet Author: Dr Lucy Hindle – Emergency Physician – Gauteng, South Africa Co-author: Katy Hindle – Programme Manager – Gender Unit, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, South Africa Edited by: Dr Kat Evans – Emergency Physician – Cape Town, South Africa What is intimate partner violence? IPV is violence perpetrated by an…Continue reading “Emergency Doctors without boundaries: we need to talk about violence against women”
Sniffing alcohol wipes for nausea
This is simply brilliant Trick of the Trade: Isopropyl alcohol vapor inhalation for nausea/vomiting by @EMdruggist. https://t.co/NuO1nESA4w pic.twitter.com/yt90IpQspl — Academic Life in EM (@ALiEMteam) December 21, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Once Bitten, When to Fly?
It is very exciting to introduce Tim Wallace, flight nurse from the Top End, on a topic sorely neglected for a website coming from Australia – animals that can kill you. Actually, perhaps Tim can introduce Tim. “When I was a researcher working for a haematologist, I wanted to be a paramedic, but I endedContinue reading “Once Bitten, When to Fly?”
“Why we do Emergency Medicine” Cliff Reid opening address at #SolaUrgence
Drugs for Intubation in Resuscitation? Keep calm and think 200
2015 ASM: Drugs for Intubation in Resuscitation— Greg Treston from ACEM Digital Media on Vimeo.
AK47 gunshot neck wound case study
One lucky guy! AK47 gunshot wound https://t.co/ShNCcOV0HT — Jonah Roche (@Skillshop) December 8, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
