🎓🎓🎓 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
Miss Chardy’s Guide to Station Cooking – Part 5 – Lunch
Lunch is a pretty easy gig on a station, especially if most of the crew are out and about working away from the homestead. If they are all in then it is a pretty busy day. That is where leftovers come in very handy and such a good way to use them up. If…
via Miss Chardy’s Guide to Station Cooking – Part 5 – Lunch — Miss Chardy
Midazolam is not an ACLS drug
Great work team! Midazolam associated with worse outcomes so we have introduced fentanyl and/or ketamine if awareness is present during CPR https://t.co/WLiaeKFjqb
— Stephen Bernard (@AmbVicMedic) February 23, 2017
Deliberate oesophageal intubation technique
Credit to Master Jim DuCanto for sharing this training video. Technique credits to Dr Jose Torres and Dr Jim Jarvis
Next level simulated thoracostomy!
Simulated thoracostomy on a live actor! @ATACCFaculty #NST no sharps training #atacc #TheLab @Ataccgroup pic.twitter.com/W4QrGryUnk
— Mark Forrest (@Obidoc) February 27, 2017
Cric training taken to next level!
How could you not have fun with the enthusiastic game UBC Anesthesia Residents Cric Workshop #WAS2017 @DrRayTang pic.twitter.com/2Dr9G81LBs
— Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) March 3, 2017
The Italian Airway Connection – come join in!
@jducanto @TBayEDguy @kovacsgj @MEDEST118 @ketaminh @antogulli @TheNeurosim @airwaycam @christifulli88 @NoDesat @domagojsono #you'reInvited pic.twitter.com/zlFYm0f3ll
— carmine della vella (@airwayGladiator) March 3, 2017
Doctor-led Air Ambulance service for Northern Ireland is approved
Great news! Doctor-led Air Ambulance service for Northern Ireland is approved https://t.co/Lf08lwYs2M pic.twitter.com/Psi07pb4YF
— Belfast News Letter (@News_Letter) March 1, 2017
AIR AMBULANCE NI DELIGHTED HELICOPTER EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE APPROVED pic.twitter.com/jt2xau1EPy
— Air Ambulance NI (@AirAmbulanceNI) March 1, 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
Uluru from space
French astronaut catches Uluru from space during sunset… just blindingly stunning https://t.co/twBT74Dg48 pic.twitter.com/s2uId1wbSu
— Mark Di Stefano 🤙🏻 (@MarkDiStef) February 19, 2017
Blood by PHEMCast
There is the potential for significant controversy in this month’s episode – and we would really appreciate the feedback of the prehospital community on this one. We have held the ‘no clear fluids’ mantra close to our hearts for most of our prehospital careers. We ‘know’ that giving sea water to our patients, and […]
Videolaryngoscopy and the search for the Holy Grail
Videolaryngoscopy and the search for the Holy Grail – https://t.co/YBsXViEjjP
— SAMHQGlobal (@SAMHQglobal) February 23, 2017
Glottic impersonation – beware out there!
@drandrewmackay Here is the issue with watching ETT thru cords. Not necessarily reliable, particular warning in babies. pic.twitter.com/wf7kVkdxLd
— Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) February 3, 2017
Would this anatomy be enough to intubate with confidence? pic.twitter.com/am37hIl1TG
— Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) February 3, 2017
Glottic impersonation in the wild. When you see both, & don't have the glottis under your blade, it's obvious pic.twitter.com/RkQUNbAVD6
— Dr. Laura Duggan (@drlauraduggan) February 3, 2017
Prehospital ketamine use by paramedics in the Australian Capital Territory
New to open access: Prehospital ketamine use by paramedics in the Australian Capital Territory… https://t.co/252okiUf0K #FOAMed
— EMA Journal (@EMAJournal) February 22, 2017
Dont shoot the ambulance
Don't Shoot the Ambulance: Medicine in the Crossfire. https://t.co/8CInH7MSz1 pic.twitter.com/l9ZCZB6GUd
— TheDoctorParadox (@paradox_doctor) February 19, 2017


