Surgery in Nepal
Philippa Hardy / ED Locum Doctor / UK Philippa Hardy is the author of website Escape Medic and is currently working as a locum in ED in preparation for a summer of expeditions. In 2016, she travelled to Nepal, spending time alongside Professors Upendra Devkota and Henry Marsh at the National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences…
via See One, Do One, Teach One: Surgery in Nepal — Adventure Medic
Body art tattoos of @EBMgoneWild #tattswecarry
Guests and visitors to the #UGH cafe , we are opening a new gallery section to the establishment, featuring artwork especially body art and tattoos. Images are contributed by clinicians via twitter for open sharing under the banner Creative Commons licence of this blog site (refer to disclaimer and commons license on home page). No reuse of imagery is allowed without permission from original owner contributor.
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Body art tattoos of @empathsupreme #tattswecarry
Guests and visitors to the #UGH cafe , we are opening a new gallery section to the establishment, featuring artwork especially body art and tattoos. Images are contributed by clinicians via twitter for open sharing under the banner Creative Commons licence of this blog site (refer to disclaimer and commons license on home page). No reuse of imagery is allowed without permission from original owner contributor.
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#FOAMEd : Have we lost our sense of reality?
Enter the Matrix : our evolution into our own dream or nightmare https://t.co/Ngj33Flsgv
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) April 15, 2018
Using the undead to prepare for disasters
Zombies and the CDC: Using the undead to teach emergency preparedness https://t.co/huaCpGeSnX
— Ian Weissman, DO (@DrIanWeissman) April 15, 2018
The case of the dying soldiers by Mike Lauria
Here's the talk from #CCTMC18 on practical applications of pharmacology concepts using mental models to improve trauma management in critical care https://t.co/GBIMzyhjNC pic.twitter.com/iVm4acYh7A
— Michael Lauria (@ResusPadawan) April 15, 2018
A prescription for trouble : physician heal thyself
I wrote a piece on why senior doctors need more help now than ever.A big thanks to all the drs who spoke to me @crazysocks4Docs @DrMukeshH @drHelenschultz @DrAndrewDavies @ama_media @beyondblue @RACSurgeons @VicGovDHHS @womeninsurgery #MH4Docs https://t.co/OYbhBQNpxM
— Krati Garg (@KratiGarg07) April 14, 2018
Airway management in unstable cervical spine injury
https://t.co/CcnuZLN2AL. “Assuming care is taken to limit neck movement, providers should use the intubation technique with which they have the most comfort and skill”. Directly applicable to prehospital/retrieval airway management of suspected CSI patients.
— Bryan Feinstein (@bfeiny) April 14, 2018
Submit a Flying Doctor Story!
The #FlyingDoc and the @CWAofA
are putting together a story book of #darngoodyarns Do you have a Flying Doctor story to share? Submit them here: https://t.co/70bJASj8QY pic.twitter.com/MPUO6MSn6H— Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) April 13, 2018
Medical simulation on a budget!
Just being under investigation is a hazard to your health
Clear suicide risk exists for doctors under investigation … @gdtoogood writes in #MJAInSight … "The reported incidence of [] depression in those who were [being] investigated was 16.9% compared with 9.5% of those with no complaints against them … https://t.co/6UCuLG5ubo pic.twitter.com/CHRB9mHbuA
— MJA (@theMJA) April 13, 2018
#FOAMEd users global distribution study
Free Open Access Medical Education in Emergency Medicine: The Global Distribution of Users in 2016
"Upper-middle income countries, lower-middle income countries and low-income countries accounted for 17.5%, 8.5% and 0.3% of #FOAMed use, respectively"https://t.co/b9JKDvsGKG
🔓— Afr J Emerg Med (@AfJEM) April 13, 2018
Ketamine for military prehospital analgesia and sedation in combat casualties
Ketamine for military prehospital analgesia and sedation in
combat casualties. #FOAMed #FOAMems #ketamineforpain ping @ketaminh https://t.co/3PbZ7oLGwY— Sergey Motov (@painfreeED) April 12, 2018
The Airway Trolley reborn!
This is a slightly different bit of sharing. Dr Andrew Weatherall works at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead where they’ve been quietly working away at a redesign of the difficult airway trolley. Here is the story so far … Middle age is not always kind. You start to look a little tired. Nostril hairs are a […]
via The Airway Trolley – Something Old? Something New? — Songs or Stories


