Two cases of low birth weight infant survival by prehospital emergency hysterotomy
Category Archives: FOAMEd
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!”
Removing common uniform stains!
How to remove the most common uniform stains https://t.co/IfvO64ybxR pic.twitter.com/VnRVNsvuxa — EMS1 (@EMS1) May 29, 2018
A Himalayan Elective
Thomas Bennett / 5th Year Medical Student / University of Plymouth Tom wrote the winning entry for our 2017 Adventure Medic Elective Article competition. He penned this piece about his elective in the Himalayan mountains of northern India, where he travelled with the Himalayan Health Exhange. We hope you enjoy reading his lovely, reflective article… viaContinue reading “A Himalayan Elective”
Anaphylaxis wall chart !
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Big trauma in little kids
New kids trauma post up on the Collective https://t.co/OjcqOG4GU3 — Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) May 19, 2018
Anaesthetics Anonymous – human in the team
WATCH: "Anaesthetics Anonymous – human in the team" https://t.co/0djVtwPqmL – A presentation by @patientsafe3 at #ASM18SYD on #patientsafety #adverseevents #theatrecapchallenge #anaesthesia #FOAMed #FOAMgas pic.twitter.com/eOLWOZ5Ums — ANZCA (@ANZCA) May 10, 2018 THANKS FOAMED!
Broken Doctors, Broken Systems by Dr Levi
Broken Doctors, Broken Systems: Clinician Mental Health in Context. Full transcript of talk at #RACS18 #ASM18SYD. Everything I wanted to say but didn’t because of nerves on stage. I hope this will inspire discussion locally wherever you are.https://t.co/lVUtdtubLI — Dr Eric Levi FRACS (@DrEricLevi) May 13, 2018
Something Italian
An original post by Mario Rugna via Prehospital Emergency Medicine. We are different. — MEDEST
@DGlaucomflecken guide to eye consults
Here is my guide to ophthalmology consults. Please read the disclaimer at the bottom. I hope this helps facilitate communication between primary care, emergency medicine and the elusive on call ophthalmologist, the Sasquatch of medicine. pic.twitter.com/kGZaTDrZVW — Dr. Glaucomflecken (@DGlaucomflecken) May 11, 2018
Obstetric anaesthesia #FOAMEd from #ObsSIG18
Summary of @anzca #ObSIG18 sessions now uploaded to google drive. Apologies if difficult to follow – lots of excellent presentations and information. Also, finding complete references took aaaaages. https://t.co/n4pJgpEuOW #ASM18SYD — David Wright 🇦🇺 (@passing_gas) May 6, 2018
Neonatal sepsis
Prehospital friends: here’s a 30min update on Neonatal Sepsis if newborns make you uncomfortable 👶🏽https://t.co/sMDdbvpT7b Recorded for the @MedSTAR_SA @SA_Ambulance team, equally applicable for the @emergencymedke @bad__EM @EMS_Kenya teams too 👍🏻 pic.twitter.com/x9Ke7vLs77 — Mardi Steere (@mardi_steere) April 29, 2018
Check out these gloves!
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
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
