Surviving ICU: Do we think in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
Evolution of inexpensive videolaryngoscopy: from concept to practice
Free open access medical education can help rural clinicians deliver ‘quality care, out there’
FOAMed for rural – "quality care, out there" w @broomedocs finally out! http://t.co/dps4wSxPxu Ping @ketaminh @ruralgreengp @australiandr
— Tim Leeuwenburg (@KangarooBeach) August 17, 2015
Unlearning in Medicine by Dr Lauren Westafer
What do Pluto, left bundles, and lidocaine w/epinephrine have in common? Unlearning in medicine #FOAMed #CAEP15 talk https://t.co/HLZlLBiOKJ
— Lauren Westafer (@LWestafer) August 16, 2015
Crashing heart failure patient, no CPAP? no problem! Macgyver it!
Florid CHF, no bipap immediately available. Used hi flo O2 via NC with nostrils occluded by tegaderm. Worked perfectly
@jducanto @airwaycam
— Mike Abernethy (@FLTDOC1) August 16, 2015
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The South Africans crack the sub $10 Video laryngoscope!
Low cost VL:$7 flexible camera on a DL attached to an android tablet by @monty_za idea from @johngeorgedon … https://t.co/InFLeHHG8a
— Victoria Stephen (@EMcardiac) August 16, 2015
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Paramedics Australasia International Conference 2015 featuring Dr Scott Weingart!
7 AIRWAY QUESTIONS POSED TO 6 AIRWAY EXPERTS
7 airway questions posed to 6 airway experts http://t.co/jH3F5agtTy pic.twitter.com/usp4Bw29nq
— Openairway.Org (@openairwayorg) August 15, 2015
Lifesaver – a revolutionary new way to learn CPR
Lifesaver – a revolutionary new way to learn CPR http://t.co/3mmXumtvSJ
— majella kavanagh (@kavanag) August 13, 2015
A Rural Anaesthetist’s Toolkit by Dr Craig Mitchell
When @ketaminh asks, he receives: 😉
“A Rural Anaesthetist’s Toolkit.” 💉
https://t.co/3sLalOzlcY
— AGB (@Anaesthesia_AGB) August 14, 2015
Top Tricks for Little Pricks
One of the things we hope to share on here are those practical tips people use in day to day practice. There was an obvious spot to start.
This is a post about frustration. It’s a post about humility. It’s a post about annoyance and triumph that shouldn’t be treated as a victory.
It’s about cannulation.
Getting a cannula in the patient can be the most mundane, most satisfying or most frustrating part of a day at work for a kids’ anaesthetist. Cannulation is not just useful clinically. It has an excellent habit of keeping any practitioner from getting too far ahead of themselves, just when they are feeling like the supreme clinician.
Anyone who has worked with anyone else has also seen or heard lots of different tips and tricks that individuals have built into their practice over the years. Of course, if there was a single thing that…
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Come to FOAM workshop at PAIC 2015 in Adelaide!
Come & learn from the greats! @ketaminh @KangarooBeach & the @AusParamedics Social Media Team. #PAIC2015 #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/c5g0kZtNN1
— PAIC2015 (@PAIC2015) July 5, 2015
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SMACC Chicago: Cardia and Dynamis by Michael Lauria
Finally met two of my pre hospital heroes. Absolutely buzzing @DocJohnHinds @ResusPadawan #smaccUS #topbanter pic.twitter.com/9sJpj96Ih5
— James Short (@Shorty_Med) June 25, 2015
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#SMACCUS – funny name for a conference by Dr Helgi
I've collected my #smaacUS tweets (minus the trash) and posted them below. My revalidation reflection I think. https://t.co/xQUKsg7n1n
— Dr Helgi (@traumagasdoc) August 10, 2015

