Oh you’re poison

Venomous snake experts from The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine are helping the Natural History Museum in London put on a exhibition about venomous creatures from around the globe. The exhibition is called Venom: Kill and Cure and will be on show at the Natural History Museum, London, until 13th May. At up to 3… viaContinue reading “Oh you’re poison”

Flying Death Adder!

Note: The purpose of this site if to provide free open access medical education (FOAMed) in the context of rural and remote health. Though all stories have been inspired by real cases, all identifying details such as names, ages, locations and background descriptions have been thoroughly changed to ensure the absolute privacy of the patients,… viaContinue reading “Flying Death Adder!”

Tips for Twitter!

Hundreds of Twitter friends responded to the request that @LeighKendall made for tips for social media success. This sketchnote summarises what you said. Thank you to everyone who responded. The magic of Twitter feedback never disappoints us #MEForum2018 Great job Leigh pic.twitter.com/xzcj4CDbgW — Helen Bevan (@helenbevan) March 24, 2018

The Definitive Junior Doctors’ Guide to Working and Living in New Zealand — Adventure Medic

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”