Video recording courtesy of RFDS Western Australia
Is doing more, doing better?
A sample response to the FDA invitation for open comment on proposed international scheduling of ketamine
If you’d like to comment to the FDA on ketamine; I posted a quick blerb here: https://t.co/X9FHHFXmUn You can copy, paste, edit and submit!
— Rock & Ice PA-C (@rocknicepac) October 17, 2015
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International Drug Scheduling; Convention on Psychotropic Substances; Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs; Ketamine and Nine Other Substances; Request for Comments
DL vs VL ? or Both?…Perhaps not..read on!
World Anaesthesia Day 2015
#WorldAnaesthesiaDay #FOAMed @AAGBI We are making all this month's new articles free for a day today http://t.co/X0ZSaQoqRa
— Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) October 16, 2015
Spinal immobilisation & extrication from cars by MJSlabbert
Spinal immobilisation & extrication from cars
Great pragmatic article @mjslabbert http://t.co/SrqrJcB7Ad
— erica ley (@ericaley66) October 16, 2015
Opioids – Pain, Compassion, Addiction, Malingering
Opioids have been used for millennia for the relief of pain and suffering, however, their history is also one of abuse and addiction.
Emesis is the Nemesis!
Wisdom of @FLTDOC1 "Because Emesis is the Nemesis" We shovel barf so that others may live.
UWDifficultAirwayWorkshop pic.twitter.com/5G1FC2Azag
— James DuCanto (@jducanto) October 15, 2015
European Resuscitation Guidelines update 2015
New ALS updates
http://t.co/uK5s051lvZ pic.twitter.com/mtNvlYJmvY
— RCEM FOAMed Network (@RCEMFOAMed) October 15, 2015
Transition to CICO
The @ANZCA “Transition to CICO” background document by @hypoxicchicken
http://t.co/A1Eb6WKvke
— Monash Anaesthesia (@MonashAnaes) October 15, 2015
Difficult Airway Trolleys and #EZDrugID in ANZCA Bulletin
Difficult Airway Trolleys by @lowebrad (Pg 37) & @EzDrugID by @NicholasChrimes (Pg 24) in the @ANZCA Bulletin.
http://t.co/akKj3feC6v
— Monash Anaesthesia (@MonashAnaes) October 15, 2015
Learning and Mastering Nasotracheal Intubations
Learning and Mastering Nasotracheal Intubations
Dex and ketamine work well for sedation.
http://t.co/tBV2JeeCkj pic.twitter.com/fHzz4vGQx0
— Charles Bruen (@ResusReview) October 15, 2015
Fluids and Kids: What Now?
Kath Maitland, the author of the FEAST study, talks about where we go now with fluids in kids, following FEAST
Source: Fluids and Kids: What Now?
Bouncing Back After Tragedy: Perspective is key
Personal tragedy will touch all of us. Rob’s talk is an incredibly personal story but offers much practical advice for dealing with the inevitable.


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