Use of NRB masks for preoxygenation makes little physiological sense. Now we have data to show it is suboptimal #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/KBb7IGPlhJ
— David Pope (@poped01) May 27, 2017
A UK anaesthetists account of the medical response to the Manchester bombing
READ: A UK #anaesthetist's moving account of how #Manchester medics worked together in the aftermath of the bombing https://t.co/tCQwzWjKyz pic.twitter.com/Ugp7UcPIlI
— ANZCA (@ANZCA) May 26, 2017
DL vs VL by paramedic students in manikin study
AfJEM online first A comparison of direct laryngoscopy to video laryngoscopy by paramedic students in manikin-s… https://t.co/G3YCf1jQRB
— AfJEM (@AfJEM) May 26, 2017
Strategies for Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation in Trauma Patients
Strategies for Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation in Trauma Patients https://t.co/8BgJd0JDW7 #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/89lC9qBp9F
— David Lyness (@Gas_Craic) May 25, 2017
DSI prevents Death by Dr Jeff Jarvis
Using DSI to prevent Rapid Sequence Death @DrJeffJarvis!
Ep #55 https://t.co/HJ7EUflf2T#EMSWeek2017 #FOAMems #EMSToday2017 #Ketamine pic.twitter.com/GjITjZioKW
— EMS Nation (@EMS_Nation) May 24, 2017
Does sux roc in 2017?
Does sux roc? Which is superior in RSI – a systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/AQbP4d2KeT pic.twitter.com/5Og21kxtLR
— Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) May 24, 2017
Rapid Sequence Intubation by Intensive Care Flight paramedics of Ambulance Victoria
Impressive results by our @AmbulanceVic Intensive Care Flight paramedics. Overall intubation success rate 99.4% and first pass success 89.9% pic.twitter.com/aJ4Yv2oKmR
— Tony Walker (@agwalker01) May 22, 2017
RSI checklist @LimaCharlie1
This is our RSI Checklist. Thank you to @SydneyHEMS @emcrit @intensiveblog who we borrowed from. @ketaminhhttps://t.co/BoG1FACT5W
— Lima Charlie 1 (@LimaCharlie1) May 20, 2017
@SydneyHEMS @emcrit @intensiveblog @ketaminh It's made for single ECP prehospital RSI. Printed onto A4 then folded in half and laminated. Checklist on the front and Plan ABCD on back.
— Lima Charlie 1 (@LimaCharlie1) May 19, 2017
This is our RSI Checklist. Thank you to @SydneyHEMS @emcrit @intensiveblog who we borrowed from. @ketaminhhttps://t.co/BoG1FACT5W
— Lima Charlie 1 (@LimaCharlie1) May 20, 2017
Damage Control Resuscitation for EMS civilian trauma
Damage Control Resuscitation Principles Adapted for EMS Civilian Traumahttps://t.co/UZUapbReF6
— NSW ITIM (@nswitim) May 20, 2017
Generalist training : towards ethical medical education for the future
Changes in medical education to help physicians meet future #health care needs … https://t.co/NGLUEiC7hg #openaccess #perspective pic.twitter.com/FiJN5Edlib
— MJA (@theMJA) May 19, 2017
Open access airway management videos
Open access airway management videos https://t.co/0xr4QKNOfX
— Hans Huitink (@AirwayMxAcademy) May 18, 2017
Letter to a young female physician
An honest + brave recount of experience, beautiful gesture to female phys of tmw #ILookLikeASurgeon @womeninsurgery https://t.co/EqhTUFYzSv
— Melissa P Taylor MD (@mptaylorMD) May 18, 2017
Anaesthetists and air ambulance : the perfect fit?
Anaesthetists probably a good choice when staffing air ambulanceshttps://t.co/nXjhNwWlW7#preparedforEMdocstorm
— Andreas J Krüger (@andreasjkruger) May 18, 2017
When good doctors behave badly
When good doctors behave badly.
Thoughts from a young doc on brutalization in medicinehttps://t.co/lYwnqkIfpt.#zenmed #wellness #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/ZY9m1kL8BG
— scanFOAM (@scanfoam) May 18, 2017
How to manage fluids in emergency airway situations
Thanks Yen @TBayEDguy and Jim @jducanto https://t.co/w8upXaweXN
— Richard Levitan (@airwaycam) May 18, 2017
