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
The power of the “Q” word finally proven!
Does the word quiet affect intensity of oncall? A study… https://t.co/nwqmmBwby7
— Jo Preston (@GerisJo) May 17, 2017
Happy 89th Birthday to Royal Flying Doctor Service!
Happy 89th birthday to @RoyalFlyingDoc – which started with a life-saving mission in Qld 89 years ago #OnThisDay https://t.co/lhaANB21yj pic.twitter.com/0nIAfTDsFV
— AustralianGeographic (@ausgeo) 16 May 2017
The brutal truth about medicine
The brutal truth about medicine (and why I never dreamed of writing this) https://t.co/j3aabZdy94 ping @DrEricLevi @drnikkistamp
— Georgina Dent (@georgiedent) May 16, 2017
How to choose a transport ventilator in 2017
The Dark Side of Doctoring
The Dark Side of Doctoring.
My thoughts on doctors in dark seasons. #MH4Docs #MentalHeathAwarenessWeek https://t.co/yg0bMI3stW— Dr Eric Levi (@DrEricLevi) May 13, 2017
The Thin Red line
There are plenty of times in the land of retrieval (and in some prehospital settings) where you need a little bit more than the simple squeezy cuff gives you. An arterial line. Maybe we could share some tips that work for at least one person with the hope of encouraging people to share theirs. This post is from […]



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