International medical graduates in America & the current visa system
Dr DuCanto at #FAST19
The Hennepin Ketamine study Investigators’ Reply
The Hennepin Ketamine Study Investigators’ Reply.
— Read on www.qxmd.com/r/31046869
PHARM Podcast 218 The Women Doctors who fought to serve

Vera Scantlebury (later Scantlebury-Brown) and Rachel Champion (later Shaw) were two of the first women graduates of the University of Melbourne Medical School. They are pictured here serving at London’s Endell Street Military Hospital, in WW1. Picture: Imperial War Museum . This image and contents of podcast are reproduced here under this Creative Commons licenceContinue reading “PHARM Podcast 218 The Women Doctors who fought to serve”
Long live Cricolol !
#ProjectPossible
Avalanche medicine
Nurses & Twitter : the good , the bad & the reluctant
KOBI is not just amazing Japanese beef !
The Macgyver Bias
The Return of Droperidol… — Taming the SRU
What are the big takeaways from this post?Droperidol has evidence for efficacy in the treatment of nausea and vomiting, benign headache and migraine, and for the control of acute agitation in the Emergency Department. Its main side effects are sedation, extrapyramidal effects (primarily akathisia), hypotension (especially orthostatic), and prolongation of the QT interval (dose dependent). A black…
A convenient scapegoat
The End…
Do we really need Lights and Sirens when transporting a patient?
Do we really need Lights and Sirens when transporting a patient?
Do we really need Lights and Sirens when transporting a patient?
— Read on medest118.com/2019/04/16/do-we-really-need-lights-and-sirens-when-transporting-a-patient/


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