How awesome are these gloves, definitely need these in my life, they'd save me having to wash off all that ink from my hand every shift #nurselife #readyglove pic.twitter.com/6vl7IOrZ02 — Night Nurse (@PetalConfetti) April 27, 2018
Category Archives: FOAMEd
Cognitive Biases
Absolutely fantastic poster outlining cognitive biases. This should be compulsory to study before studying anything else. Or registering on Twitter. Or reading anything. Pls RT pic.twitter.com/P30VgbwJyf — Tom Bennett (@tombennett71) April 22, 2018
Atmospheric Oxygen is 21% for a good reason!
More evidence that oxygen saturation of 94-96 % is enough in most critically ill patient groups. Hyperoxia increases mortality according to meta-analysis. #ER https://t.co/3vRFkUXnvr — Anesthesia&CritCare (@AnesthCritCare) April 27, 2018
Frozen Lake diving !
A bit of freedive and chill The post Frozen Lake Free Diving appeared first on Adventure Medic. via Frozen Lake Free Diving — Adventure Medic
Nasal lidocaine for migraines : a followup case report
(picture attributed to Mitochondrial Eve @BrowOfJustice)
Surgery in Nepal
Philippa Hardy / ED Locum Doctor / UK Philippa Hardy is the author of website Escape Medic and is currently working as a locum in ED in preparation for a summer of expeditions. In 2016, she travelled to Nepal, spending time alongside Professors Upendra Devkota and Henry Marsh at the National Institute of Neurological andContinue reading “Surgery in Nepal”
#FOAMEd : Have we lost our sense of reality?
Enter the Matrix : our evolution into our own dream or nightmare https://t.co/Ngj33Flsgv — Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 15, 2018
Using the undead to prepare for disasters
Zombies and the CDC: Using the undead to teach emergency preparedness https://t.co/huaCpGeSnX — Ian Weissman, DO (@DrIanWeissman) April 15, 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
Medical simulation on a budget!
#FOAMEd users global distribution study
Free Open Access Medical Education in Emergency Medicine: The Global Distribution of Users in 2016"Upper-middle income countries, lower-middle income countries and low-income countries accounted for 17.5%, 8.5% and 0.3% of #FOAMed use, respectively"https://t.co/b9JKDvsGKG🔓 — Afr J Emerg Med (@AfJEM) April 13, 2018
The Coping Skills of Women in Medicine
#WomenInMedicine are longing for community, for sisterhood. @petradMD created a space for us to flourish and support each other when she created @womeninmedchat. Join us tonight at 9pm EST for a conversation about #coping. pic.twitter.com/L24DFKsDb5 — Mitochondrial Eve (@BrowofJustice) April 8, 2018
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”
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
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!”
