The London Trauma Conference remains up there on my list of ‘must go’ conferences to attend. It marks the end of the year, fills me with hope and inspires me for the future. Unfortunately this year I was torn between the conference and the demands of clinical directorship so I could only get to the…Continue reading “Louisa in London – Prehospital Lessons from LTC2015”
Category Archives: Prehospital medicine
Merry Christmas 2015 from the PHARM!
This photo taken through night vision goggles on December 24th 2014 by Dr Matt Edwards ( @mattdoc1979). He wins a NeoWheel Christmas prize from the PHARM, courtesy of Scott DeBoer
Prehospital interventions in severely injured pediatric patients: Rethinking the ABCs
Prehospital interventions in severely injured pediatric patients: Rethinking the ABCs
Flying Doctors: Pre-hospital Care in New Zealand
Flying Doctors A short article by one of the junior doctors from New Zealand who did a HEMS elective. https://t.co/Q64KCPRzMp — gas-and-air doc (@mjslabbert) December 20, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
EMS Gathering 2016
I'll be hosting whiskey tasting & Irish #familyhistory #genealogy session @EMSgathering https://t.co/R0GiobeX5j pic.twitter.com/SVhKmc12NA — Alan Batt (@alan_batt) December 20, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Delivering Critical Care in Ciudad Juárez and on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Delivering Critical Care in Ciudad Juárez and on the U.S.-Mexico Border https://t.co/mWpP999GaH pic.twitter.com/lhminQA0ZX — JEMS – EMS (@jemsconnect) December 20, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
American PJ combat medics embrace new technology
American PJ Combat Medics embracing battlefield technology to monitor multiple casualties. https://t.co/2gTFdV31XN via @PopMech — Dean Whiting (@DW8674) December 19, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Once Bitten, When to Fly?
It is very exciting to introduce Tim Wallace, flight nurse from the Top End, on a topic sorely neglected for a website coming from Australia – animals that can kill you. Actually, perhaps Tim can introduce Tim. “When I was a researcher working for a haematologist, I wanted to be a paramedic, but I endedContinue reading “Once Bitten, When to Fly?”
EMS podcast holiday listening goodness!
New Podcast: @paramedic_al talks Paramedic Registration @AusParamedics @EMSWorldNews https://t.co/LqBMGjZaxr pic.twitter.com/YSTpMqzBp6 — Word on the Street (@wotsukrobl) December 16, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Podcast Ep 5 – Community – @paramedic_al & the #EMSWolfpack https://t.co/HJ7EUflf2T @emscritcare #EMSNation #FOAMems pic.twitter.com/9f7W9hKVCZ — EMS Nation (@EMS_Nation) December 16, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Should paramedics be armed in Australia?
Should #paramedics be armed in #Australia? https://t.co/ai1V24Hjh1 pic.twitter.com/a7vS1Mfkqv — Team Australia EMS (@TeamAusEms) December 16, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Experience in Prehospital Endotracheal Intubation Significantly Influences Mortality of Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
prehospital intubation by inexperienced linked 2 death when cpw no intubation or intubation after hospital arrival https://t.co/JwNBOThZfI — Dr Pierre Bradley (@lowebrad) December 15, 2015
How first medic on scene responded to San Bernardino shooting
How first medic on scene responded to San Bernardino shooting https://t.co/rrcxWO4JoX pic.twitter.com/kLEMNn84xR — EMS1 (@EMS1) December 13, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
“There was nowhere to run”
EMS Paramedic beaten in the back of the ambulance. Patient hit him 60 times. "There was nowhere to run." https://t.co/LfWYN6Vk3A — NYC EMS Website (@NYCEMSwebsite) December 12, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Prehospital care of crocodile attack injuries
Frontline Medics: Tested To The Limit
Tonight we look at training for one of the toughest jobs around for a military medic: https://t.co/BmDra2kxWa pic.twitter.com/G4gXZnZwPf — British Forces News (@ForcesNews) December 8, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

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