UK surgical trainees with OOPEs in low-middle income countries required for research UK surgical trainees with OOPEs in low-middle income countries required for research — Read on http://www.theadventuremedic.com/features/surgical-trainees-with-oopes-in-low-middle-income-countries-required-for-research/
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JC: Can we really use IO blood for analysis? St Emlyn’s
JC: Can we really use IO blood for analysis? St Emlyn’s JC: Can we really use IO blood for analysis? St Emlyn’s — Read on http://www.stemlynsblog.org/jc-can-we-really-use-io-blood-for-analysis-st-emlyns/
Podcast – Teaching Performance Optimisation in the Healthcare setting – Some practical Tips
Podcast – Teaching Performance Optimisation in the Healthcare setting – Some practical Tips Podcast – Teaching Performance Optimisation in the Healthcare setting – Some practical Tips — Read on wrapem.org/2019/06/25/podcast-teaching-performance-optimisation-in-the-healthcare-setting-some-practical-tips/
Success of Thai cave rescue : planning and ketamine
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More Emergency ‘MacGyver’ Tips for Physicians
Problem-solver Amy Faith Ho reveals more tips and tricks for simplifying emergency procedures and challenges in the ED. — Read on http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/912367
Ketamine treatment at a Rave concert!
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Fascia iliaca block explained !
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Retrieval medicine & the art of #URBANSPLAINING
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Avalanche medicine
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Nurses & Twitter : the good , the bad & the reluctant
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The Macgyver Bias
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The Return of Droperidol… — Taming the SRU
What are the big takeaways from this post?Droperidol has evidence for efficacy in the treatment of nausea and vomiting, benign headache and migraine, and for the control of acute agitation in the Emergency Department. Its main side effects are sedation, extrapyramidal effects (primarily akathisia), hypotension (especially orthostatic), and prolongation of the QT interval (dose dependent).Continue reading “The Return of Droperidol… — Taming the SRU”
The End…
The End… https://brokentoydotblog.wordpress.com/2019/04/16/the-end/ — Read on brokentoydotblog.wordpress.com/2019/04/16/the-end/
Transitioning from resident to registrar in the ED – 6 top tips – By Claire Mitchell
Transitioning from resident to registrar in the ED – 6 top tips – By Claire Mitchell Transitioning from resident to registrar in the ED – 6 top tips – By Claire Mitchell — Read on wrapem.org/2019/04/13/transitioning-from-resident-to-registrar-in-the-ed-6-top-tips/
Post mortem of a career
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