Crazy socks website! June 1 https://t.co/8SYOyZp9Sy #Crazysocks4docs
— DHAS (WA) (@DHAS_WA) May 21, 2018
The silent suffering must end : #CrazySocks4Docs day June 1st
My Kiwi anaesthetic friend and colleague @perkieturkey drew this for #CrazySocks4Docs. A moving image that encapsulates the silent suffering. Thanks for letting us use this, Doc. pic.twitter.com/u88HIq7A8k
— Dr Eric Levi FRACS (@DrEricLevi) May 21, 2018
I’ve worn funky socks since before sliced bread. Now there is a purpose.
2 weeks time. Grab crazy socks and start a talk. #crazysocks4docs
Remember those who died.
Raise awareness of mental health in clinicians.
Reshape the culture of health care. https://t.co/KgyMtDdkZk— Dr Eric Levi FRACS (@DrEricLevi) May 17, 2018
Prehospital RSI drill to Bon Jovi!
Here is our crew testing their teamwork & ability to communicate non-verbally in tough environments. One of the ways they do this is by listening to loud music, in this case Bon Jovi. Watch them practice giving a prehospital anaesthetic without being able to hear each other! pic.twitter.com/wt3ca6ouQR
— GWAAC (@GWAAC) April 18, 2018
Rheumatic heart disease in 21st century Australia : a disease of poverty
This isn’t a health issue, it’s a #HumanRights issue. Why are our First People’s suffering a disease of poverty? Is it #outofsightoutofmind? Please help spread this story, this disease should not exist in Australia @GregHuntMP @NACCHOAustralia @ACRRM https://t.co/dBQUPRbf21
— drmolly (@drmollyRG) May 20, 2018
Big trauma in little kids
New kids trauma post up on the Collective https://t.co/OjcqOG4GU3
— Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) May 19, 2018
Surgical airway and value of simulation training
@TBayEDguy https://t.co/z0C32n3CFk
— Luciano (@CaccamoLuciano) May 19, 2018
Laryngeal tube outperforms ETT in OHCA
#Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Pragmatic Airway Resucitation Trial : Laryngeal Tube vs. ETT. 72 hr survival (18.2% vs 15.3%), ROSC (27.9% vs 24.1%), hospital survival (10.8% vs 8.0), neurologically intact discharge (7.0% vs 5.0) all favoring LT with p=0.02 or less. pic.twitter.com/2NPnngxn5W
— Russell Griffin LP, FP-C (@ResusFliteMedic) May 17, 2018
Indirect laryngoscopy in the emergency department
@drlauraduggan @ketaminh would appreciate your comments on my video: Indirect laryngoscopy in the ED https://t.co/QBxSD5BCIX from the https://t.co/rNdgplVo0Y reverse classroom course #FOAmed #intubation #anesthesia #anaesthesia #CRNA pic.twitter.com/HxnUVdopkN
— Will Rosenblatt, MD (@AirwayOnDemand) May 18, 2018
Bougie first best for emergency intubations!
Learn to use a bougie for your straight-forward intubations – it'll be more natural to use it when faced with an unexpected difficult one!
New study worth reading in @JAMA_current https://t.co/Wuc5l55P78
— Zaf Qasim (@emeddoc) May 17, 2018
Depression and Burnout during surgical training
Do resident and attending perceptions of #burnout and #depression differ? Find out https://t.co/joTxHon4nD #VisualAbstract pic.twitter.com/5IOsZz7Yib
— JAMASurgery (@JAMASurgery) May 2, 2018
90 th birthday of Royal Flying Doctor Service!
90 years ago today, our first pilot took off from Cloncurry to Julia Creek, he was flying a single engine, timber and fabric bi-plane named 'Victory' leased by @Qantas. He had with him the very first of our flying doctors, Dr Kenyon St Vincent Welch. #RFDS90 pic.twitter.com/xlzVbKhIYc
— Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) May 16, 2018
Oxylog cake!
Also, shout out to the person in Nottingham who made an Oxylog cake 👌🏼 #ODPday pic.twitter.com/QgEAVe3Bo4
— Sophia (@Occams_Blazer) May 14, 2018
Anaesthetics Anonymous – human in the team
WATCH: "Anaesthetics Anonymous – human in the team" https://t.co/0djVtwPqmL – A presentation by @patientsafe3 at #ASM18SYD on #patientsafety #adverseevents #theatrecapchallenge #anaesthesia #FOAMed #FOAMgas pic.twitter.com/eOLWOZ5Ums
— ANZCA (@ANZCA) May 10, 2018
THANKS FOAMED!
#THEATRECAPCHALLENGE
The #TheatreCapChallenge – what it is, and what it tells us about the patient safety culture in healthcare.
A podcast with Dr Rob Hackett @patientsafe3 https://t.co/tNI8CZ4rwB#FOAMed #FOAMcc #intensivist #anaesthesia #ptsafety #hospitals #anesthesia @ANZCA @CICMANZ pic.twitter.com/MldpVMrXWq
— Todd Fraser (@Sunnydoc72) February 1, 2018
Time to cry and reflect. True story, not fictionalised
Doctors’ wellbeing: learning from Richard’s death … Dr Kate Harding writes in #MJAInSight … "Colleagues are hit hard by the loss of a doctor … to #suicide … remorse and guilt that I feel as Richard’s wife are felt by his friends & workmates too https://t.co/DH5HX1tJta pic.twitter.com/yZl9OV6bjg
— MJA (@theMJA) May 13, 2018
