Category Archives: human-condition
How can doctors balance guidelines with “mindlines”?
How can doctors balance guidelines with "mindlines"? My latest column from @PMJ_BMJ https://t.co/Ian4vkOuWN — John Launer (@JohnLauner) November 6, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Pregnant Again by Dr Peter Aitken
Catch Writing Queensland's interview with Dr Peter Aitken about all things #RealEDStories> https://t.co/CL6hDVAbSD pic.twitter.com/O2B4ZjLE4l — ACEM (@acemonline) November 5, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Doctors share their tweet-sized mental health stories
Source: Doctors share their tweet-sized mental health stories
Humanizing the Emergency, with J.M Salas
Source: Humanizing the Emergency, with J.M Salas
Non verbal communication at the medical centre.
What we say when we don´t talk
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.I would like today to share an article published in IntraMed by Dr. Rubén Mayer (only available in Spanish) on non-verbal communication. This is our summary.Our body speaks beyond words.In his book “Nonverbal communication”, Sergio Rulicki defines it as a complement to the words and transmitted language through different channels:…Continue reading “What we say when we don´t talk”
Available the Talk “Humanizing intensive care in the process of dying”
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.As we promised, here you have the talk in pdf format “Humanizing intensive care in the process of dying” (only available in Spanish) that we recently did at the Hospital Universitario San Juan de Alicante. Don’t miss the videos! They are really good and illustrative.We hope you enjoy it and…Continue reading “Available the Talk “Humanizing intensive care in the process of dying””
The individual’s journey through critical care
Source: The individual’s journey through critical care
Baring all: Being vulnerable
Tweet As a young man, I have always tried to be the one in charge. I have always wanted to be the smartest, strongest & right – I always wanted to be right. For the longest time, I have been that guy, not exposing my weaknesses, not exposing my uncertainties. I’m supposed to always know…Continue reading “Baring all: Being vulnerable”
The IC-HU that looks to the sky, by Mónica Ferrero
Source: The IC-HU that looks to the sky, by Mónica Ferrero
Opioids – Pain, Compassion, Addiction, Malingering
Opioids have been used for millennia for the relief of pain and suffering, however, their history is also one of abuse and addiction. Source: Opioids – Pain, Compassion, Addiction, Malingering
Difficult Airway Trolleys and #EZDrugID in ANZCA Bulletin
Difficult Airway Trolleys by @lowebrad (Pg 37) & @EzDrugID by @NicholasChrimes (Pg 24) in the @ANZCA Bulletin. http://t.co/akKj3feC6v — Monash Anaesthesia (@MonashAnaes) October 15, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Bouncing Back After Tragedy: Perspective is key
Personal tragedy will touch all of us. Rob’s talk is an incredibly personal story but offers much practical advice for dealing with the inevitable. Source: Bouncing Back After Tragedy: Perspective is key
Chest compression is life!
Source: Chest compression is life!
