Want to build a #cric simulator but don't have the skills of @jducanto or @edecmo? And u can't leave your shift in icu?#FOAMed #Simulation pic.twitter.com/h27hCVlG7v — James Horowitz (@jameshorowitzmd) April 1, 2017
Category Archives: FOAMEd
Emergency medicine in Malawi
Post by Mulinda Nyirenda and Jo Park-Ross This podcast is an interview with Dr Mulinda Nyirenda and details the current state of Emergency Medicine and pre-hospital services in Malawi, as well as the way forward and Mulinda’s hopes for the future of Malawian EM. I must admit a more than slight bias on the topicContinue reading “Emergency medicine in Malawi”
New Propofology Youtube Channel!
Take a moment to SUBSCRIBE to the NEW Propofology YouTube Channel! https://t.co/u5ABJhxX1h #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/6cm2Fs18KE — David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) March 25, 2017
Seriously, just Kalm Down
Following on from my previous post on managing the agitated patient… via Seriously, just Kalm Down! — AmboFOAM
Supernova NODESAT by Master Jose Torres
SuperNova in Use (Simulation) by this EM Doc, NoDesat Device update. Editor’s note : this nasal mask technique was first described by Master Jim DuCanto using the Oxylator.
Baby’s eyes and the three bears
This is the written post version of a talk by Dr Andrew Weatherall for the South African Society of Anesthesiologists Congress 2017. As invited faculty the organising committee covered registration, accommodation and travel to attend. There are a bunch of ways a talk involving three bears and baby’s eyes could go. I don’t think it’sContinue reading “Baby’s eyes and the three bears”
UnPayWall
Unpaywall: The Browser Add-on That Finds (Legal) Free Copies Of Academic Papers You See As You Browse The Web – https://t.co/qbWJNZ7VzM — Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) March 25, 2017
Surviving in Medicine
Surviving in Medicine: Find Your Person.#LightenTheLoad#MH4Docshttps://t.co/VSmwb21E51 — Jessica Willett, MD (@jkwillettmd) March 25, 2017
Sedating kids in strange spots
This post is based on a talk prepared by Dr Andrew Weatherall for the South African Society of Anesthesiologists Congress for 2017 held in Johannesburg. As invited faculty I think when they first offered this the plan was to do sedation in the dental chair. Which I’ve never done. And this is for a refresher […]Continue reading “Sedating kids in strange spots”
Traumatic cardiac arrest with Ashleigh Lowther
Follow her on Twitter! @ashleighlowther The app mentioned for civilians response to terrorist incident is called Citizen Aid Really good app – “Citizen Aid” – that’s well worth downloading..especially given today’s events. Stay safe peeps… pic.twitter.com/cbpR0AYTcq — Clive Lewis MP (@labourlewis) March 22, 2017
IV tip!
How to stop the IV running through. https://t.co/1N6eZubdJb — Ian Miller (@theNursePath) March 17, 2017
Macgyver Medicine
So you’re out there somewhere and you really want to do a thing you think might help but you don’t have your standard kit. Can you adopt the lessons of Richard Dean Anderson and improvise? Mel Brown has you covered. Okay, so I am guessing from the title of this post you have a goodContinue reading “Macgyver Medicine”
The toxic mentality of bullying in medicine
The toxic mentality of #bullying in #medicine. Great article. https://t.co/oZrW2ra0Eb pic.twitter.com/EtJzs9l1VE — TheDoctorParadox (@paradox_doctor) March 5, 2017
Inhalational burn injury tip
🎓🎓🎓 Tips & tricks 🎓🎓🎓 "N-acetylcysteine for Inhalational Burn Injury". Available at: https://t.co/XWVG0Z8IQ5 #education #burns #trauma pic.twitter.com/YU20NMZBeo — EuropeanTraumaCourse (@eurtraumacourse) March 3, 2017
Do patients do better with female docs?
do patients do better with female docs? @choo_ek reviews the @JAMAInternalMed study https://t.co/JVD3d4CdCB -ST — Emergency Physicians (@epmonthly) February 27, 2017
