We will make Cricoid great again
. @DentonGavin @ketaminh @coffeeheadaches
New ICU Difficult Airway Guidelines coming soon. Differ from DAS guidance.
Still have #cricoid— Nitin Arora (@aroradrn) December 7, 2016
To see or not to see #Ugh
Epinephrine (Adrenaline) in cardiac arrest: the glorious past, the (in)famous present and the possible future. — MEDEST
Swimming against the mCPR tide… — AmboFOAM
I like it when people agree with me. Most people do. Sadly, I sometimes don’t have a lot of luck on that front, especially when it comes to mechanical CPR (mCPR), or when I suggest to my wife that we should by a Rocket Mustang (for her that is, I’m not a petrol head)
Things That Scare Me — Intensive Care Network
In our professional and private lives there are things that scare us, how we manage that fear defines us. The post Things That Scare Me appeared first on Intensive Care Network.
Two Tribes? — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
Setting up a conference can be a challenge. When you have a product that you want to to market you have to first know your target audience. We have a broad readership at Don’t Forget The Bubbles and so defining our target audience has been a particular challenge. Readers will know that we aim to…
Episode 13: The Ventilator — phemcast
Ventilation – a dark art. Difficult to be a master, easy to be average (or terrible)! This is “part 1”, which includes some of the basic (and not very basic) concepts behind ventilation. We recorded over 60 minutes of excellent content with George – we will post more below as soon as it is edited. […]
Interview with the Author: AfJEM: Michael McCaul on South African pre-hospital guidelines — #badEM
Series: “Interview with the Author…” The badEM crew interviewed Michael McCaul regarding his newly released article in AfJEM Volume 6 Issue 3 entitled: “South African Pre-hospital practice guidelines: Report on progress & way forward” by Michael McCaul, Ben de Waal, Peter Hodkinson & Karen Grimmer Link to open access article: Click here Corresponding author email: mmccaul@sun.ac.za Author’s twitter handle: @MikeMcCaul3…
via Interview with the Author: AfJEM: Michael McCaul on South African pre-hospital guidelines — #badEM
Apparent Oxygenation : 15L/min is not 60L/min
Turkish EM RCT shows CMAC no better than DL : Back to the Future!
Turkish #FOAMEd !
Tactical Medicine in the Civilian Setting – Part 3 — The Collective
The third and final instalment of this series has been a while coming. Nothing to do with being tactical just because “reasons”. Here’s Mel Brown following from part 1 and part 2 with, yes you guessed it because of precedent and it was written at the top there, part 3. In part one of this series […]
via Tactical Medicine in the Civilian Setting – Part 3 — The Collective
Do what you said you were going to do!


The Famous Baltimore Airway course coming to Brisbane, January 19-20th 2017!


The Brisbane Airway Course is based upon the world famous Baltimore course but will have 16 specially prepared cadavers so limited places that will book out fast. Therefore register early!
Course Description: This 2 day cadaveric workshop teaches practical, effective skills and strategies for adult and paediatric intubation that promote patient safety and increase provider confidence. The course combines an enormous amount of airway imaging with cadavers that have been specially prepared to have normal tissue turgor (not embalmed). The net effect is truly unique, visual, and hands-on, real tissue experience.
Topics will include: Direct Laryngoscopy Video Laryngoscopy Fiberoptic Intubation Nasotracheal Intubation Paediatric Intubation Surgical Airways Rescue Ventilation Devices such as the Laryngeal Mask Airway
Assisting Faculty : Dr Andrew Brainard of TheSharpEnd and Dr Minh Le Cong of The PHARM (this website!)

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