SMACCFREE competition ! Win a ticket to Dublin!
Love #FOAM? Tell us why and you could win a ticket to #smaccDUB https://t.co/3EnIRh4RHN @ketaminh @OliFlower @RogerRdharris @precordialthump
— The SMACC Team (@smaccteam) January 12, 2016
“Don’t wait to strike when the iron is hot….make it hot by striking…”
Physicians as Humans: Starting the Conversation
Lately, I have been thinking about the lies we tell each other as doctors. Mostly, these are lies of omission. We share stories of slick procedures, clever diagnoses, and post-shift half-marathons. We skip over the mediocre feedback that followed us home. We hide the weekends that we waste wallowing in exhaustion and self-pity. Sometimes it seems harmless – considerate, even – to keep this heavy stuff to ourselves, but these lies create a climate of inadequacy and isolation. There is nothing lonelier than believing that no one is struggling but you.
The inaugural John Hinds Trauma Lecture
The start of an institution.
#CCR16
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@HawkmoonHEMS pic.twitter.com/KtsQuYMi9R
— Rob Mac Sweeney (@CritCareReviews) January 11, 2016
Is there a place for non-rebreather masks in preoxygenation?
2 very interesting recent papers. Is there a place for non-rebreath masks in preoxygenation? https://t.co/3pP3lbXLEP https://t.co/3dETrWnGXw
— Peter Sherren (@PBSherren) January 9, 2016
The Men and Women in the Arena: Sydney HEMS and the Culture of Prehospital Resuscitation Excellence
Awesome afternoon working with @SydneyHEMS pic.twitter.com/6TuXevXY88
— Michael Lauria (@ResusPadawan) July 30, 2015
Is FOAMed just digital dogma doo-doo?
Take II : Controversial take on #FOAMed by Prof Peter Cameron which is itself #FOAMed ironically https://t.co/aZ2BETkrF2?
— Michael Downes (@ToxTalks) January 8, 2016
Rescue task force at active shooter incidents
Article from the US on combining police and medical rescues for a 'rescue task force' at active shooter incidents https://t.co/u0xUsZd4BX
— Police Medic 9586 (@PolMed9586) January 7, 2016
Shoes, Sex and Secrets by Ashley Liebig
Putting your heart on the line is terrifying, but worth it. #SMACCDUB #SMACCFORCE https://t.co/eLHC5KHjWF pic.twitter.com/EQwq13CrOy
— ashley liebig (@ashleyliebig) January 7, 2016
Episode 4: Chemical incidents
Source: Episode 4: Chemical incidents
Bouncing Back from the Beach – Cutting to Air to secure an Emergency Surgical Airway – Thomas Dolven
Bouncing Back from the Beach – Cutting to Air to secure an Emergency Surgical Airway Summary by: Thomas Dolven To handle airways means being prepared to handle them all the way. You need to be prepared for a cannot intubate cannot oxygenate CICO scenario. The common, final end point of airway management in a is the emergency surgical airway, the cricothyroidotomy. So how to prepare? Often, it is not being taught right. This is a rare procedure under high stress and time sensitive. And most importantly, it is a bloody procedure that will be blind. You cannot use your eyes. So it needs a simple technique without fine motor skills, and it must be tactile. Your finger is the perfect tool for this task, and will guide you through it. The video of my personal real world experience is backed by available empirical evidence and lab training. There will never be an RCT, this is the best evidence we will have. So read NAPP4 and the case series article on the scalpel-finger-tube technique. Read these available articles, train, and remember these two key points: 1) There will be blood. But that’s OK, because. 2) Your finger can see.
Source: Bouncing Back from the Beach – Cutting to Air to secure an Emergency Surgical Airway – Thomas Dolven
Careflight triage tool
@ketaminh Fair question, here it is. Beauty is one simple algorithm applies for both adults and children. pic.twitter.com/n9lWkM5lYS
— Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) January 5, 2016
CareFlight triage the overall best tool in multiple casualty incidents to identify critically injured children https://t.co/WqLEtkq2XG
— Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) January 5, 2016
Efficacy of Nasal Cannula Oxygen as a Preoxygenation Adjunct in Emergency Airway Management

Greater Sydney area HEMS team in training action, preoxygenating for RSI
Reflections at the beginning of a New Year
By Mario Rugna

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