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Stranger Things in Airports!
Hilarious snaps show the strangest things ever seen in airports https://t.co/qLXAdGbHcL via @Femail
— Aerospace Medicine (@AeroMedica) July 15, 2018
ALS drug playlist!
Video: Paramedic student creates song parody to memorize ALS drugs https://t.co/S97DqIiY1a pic.twitter.com/R43QT0GES2
— EMS1 (@EMS1) July 15, 2018
Ring, ring, why don’t you give me a call?
Ring, ring, why don’t you give me a call?
http://islanddocs.com.au/ring-ring-why-dont-you-give-me-a-call/
— Read on islanddocs.com.au/ring-ring-why-dont-you-give-me-a-call/
The Horn : prehospital rescue and care on Alpine glacier!
an aeromedical mountain rescue team on Alps near MatterHorn. ep1 they go 2aid of skier fallen into crevasse.Gr8 team work & prehospital decision making.didnt do RSI on glacier but stopped at base to do it ! see the pt recovery at end!
https://t.co/aJM8RkII13— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) July 10, 2018
Could you land an airliner in an emergency?
Could a NON-PILOT land an airliner? Flight crew reveal whether a member of the public could jump up and become the hero in an emergency.https://t.co/jZbTJrSCQW
— SmartFlight (@SmartFlightInfo) July 10, 2018
Less walls, more access!
Here are some other ways to access paywalled papers: https://t.co/x4S6Ku7R4i
— Dr. Holly Witteman (@hwitteman) July 6, 2018
Critical Care Out There… — EMCrit Project
Around the world, clinicians of every variety (doctors, paramedics, nurses, PAs, NPs, respiratory therapists and more) are pushing the limits emergency medicine and critical care. From the jungles of the South Pacific, to the mountains of Nepal, our colleagues are projecting medical care to very austere and non-permissive environments. From the deserts of Africa to…
Airway update 2018 by Dr Jeff Jarvis
Aeromedical transport decision making in USA : time for review?
Aeromedical Transport Eligibility: Right patient, right time, right transport. That balance is essential for cost-benefit success.https://t.co/j7XuHeKhbK
— AsMA (@Aero_Med) July 8, 2018
Thai cave Rescue and Adelaide anaesthetist providing medical support!
The @MedSTAR_SA team is so proud of you @drharry64 – please stay safe.
“An Australian doctor, who is part of Sunday's rescue mission, checked the boys' health on Saturday night and gave the all clear for the rescue to proceed.”https://t.co/PYgf25BgaH pic.twitter.com/51B1J5z2Zy— Mardi Steere (@mardi_steere) July 8, 2018
Meet the Australian doctor playing a key role in Thai cave rescue https://t.co/M3MCELI3v7 via @smh by @JoshDye91
— James Massola (@jamesmassola) July 8, 2018
Anaesthetists at the Royal Adelaide Hospital provide a voluntary service to assist divers around the world. Rarely acknowledged and never seeking the limelight. When you get into trouble diving, they are there to help.
— Dr Mary-Ann Fox (@maffygirl) July 8, 2018
Social media use by firefighter-paramedic : professional vs personal
Reports from Warsaw – The AirMed Wrap Part 1
Reports from Warsaw – The AirMed Wrap Part 1
Reports from Warsaw – The AirMed Wrap Part 1
— Read on careflightcollective.com/2018/07/07/reports-from-warsaw-the-airmed-wrap-part-1/

