FOAM version of Natalie May’s talk at #RCEM15 in Manchester on using social media to keep up-to-date in Emergency Medicine.
Source: Information Overload – Keeping Up-To-Date at #RCEM15
In memory of Dr John Hinds
FOAM version of Natalie May’s talk at #RCEM15 in Manchester on using social media to keep up-to-date in Emergency Medicine.
Source: Information Overload – Keeping Up-To-Date at #RCEM15
VIDEO—Vomiting Simulator Provides New Approach to Difficult Airway Management Training https://t.co/EtsaFpneZe #anesthesianews
— Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) September 30, 2015
From road safety events, to our new helicopter doctors & paramedics, check out #Sirens: http://t.co/x4QRIiOWv5 pic.twitter.com/8wWHaKXQ29
— NSW Ambulance (@NSWAmbulance) September 30, 2015
Great FOAMEd right here this month!
Great presentation summarising key points of the @VortexApproach by @AirwayOnDemand
http://t.co/jEhelFCrJe
— Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) September 29, 2015
Capnography for kids: 5 applications for EMS providers to consider http://t.co/HpvqXZgMn6 #Pediatric #Capnography pic.twitter.com/xUIfnfAq64
— EMS1 (@EMS1) September 29, 2015
Thanks to SusanaGarciaDiez for this Spanish translation of the SMACCUS workshop article on Learn to Take the Heat, featured on Life in the Fast Lane
#RCEM15 opening ceremony in Manchester
Source: Opening video to #RCEM15.
podcast of Iain Beardsell’s talk at #RCEM15
Source: All in a day’s work. #RCEM15
June/July 2015:@JoParkRoss interviews @ketaminh on the Social Media and Medicine revolution.
http://t.co/OS3T37ofHK pic.twitter.com/TgDkEGgTTe
— Sanguine ECSSA (@Sanguine911) September 27, 2015
Source: TQ Use (How to save a life)
Source: DIY to Stop the Blood