Letter to the Telegraph re: #BawaGarba. Please sign/share. Our future working practices depend on fighting this kind of institutionalised scape-goating. https://t.co/3ZslYySbyJ
— Dave Christie (@bagheera79) January 27, 2018
Bawa-Garba: timeline of a case that has rocked medicine
Bawa-Garba: timeline of a case that has rocked medicine https://t.co/FfbnaobAyF
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 27, 2018
Help get independent legal advice for Bawa Garba!
If you feel angry and afraid about what's happened to #BawaGarba then do this! https://t.co/ik8txt1TSh
— LondonEMDoc (@LondonEMDoc) January 27, 2018
BLAME CULTURE
Today we woke up to the news that the GMC has won its appeal to the High Court, and has struck off Dr Bawa-Garba. Imagine, if you can, returning to your job after a prolonged leave of absence (maternity leave in this case), beginning your role afresh in a new environment with which you are…
Throwing your colleague under the bus
fyi this ……. it is a sobering read https://t.co/8xy4vwzZ6G #system #humanfactors ping @ketaminh
— Deborah Verran (@VerranDeborah) January 25, 2018
RCP response to the High Court decision regarding the case of Dr #BawaGarba https://t.co/RcSUAEixV7 pic.twitter.com/AcRgxcq3mg
— The RCP (@RCPLondon) January 25, 2018
Being a junior doctor in Australia
IT SEEMS like the perfect job, doesn’t it? Doctors get prestige, respect and heaps of money. But you don’t know what it’s really like.
The shocking reality of life as a junior doctor in Australia https://t.co/a61bCVYW1v via @newscomauHQ
— John Grumble #FBPE (@DrGrumble) January 25, 2018
Social resuscitation
There are parts of the resuscitation with no algorithm. No protocol. How do we improve that part? What are the social resuscitation skills we need to work on? We’re very pleased to have Dr Ruth Parsell chip in with some thoughts. Ruth is a current ACEM Registrar working on the CareFlight Rapid Response Helicopter in Sydney. […]
Epworth Difficult Airway Trolley
Just going to add all the bits we did over the next few tweets so all in one thread pic.twitter.com/HGZUPzuz7k
— Dr Pierre Bradley (@lowebrad) January 23, 2018
Also bear in mind we Australasians (https://t.co/lH200h2PtJ) like to give the choice of needle and scalpel…reflected in our CICO packs.
And don't forget the education to go with the trollies— Dr Pierre Bradley (@lowebrad) January 23, 2018
Important to have a cognitive aid readily visible and draws clearly labelled in a stepwise manner… we like the view the worse it gets the further down the trolley you go…lots of variations on a theme pic.twitter.com/KpxV6j0WYB
— Dr Pierre Bradley (@lowebrad) January 23, 2018
How doctors deal with racist patients
Great to see @WSJ highlighting this important topic, including a tweet from @choo_ek! https://t.co/3mPAnz5mE0
— Anika Kumar, MD (@freckledpedidoc) January 23, 2018
The Intern Oath
#TipsForNewDocs – The Intern Oath. Take the pledge and make a difference. #MH4Docs pic.twitter.com/BO93AZdpGu
— MedWell (@MedWellAU) January 22, 2018
Is there a midwife on board!? ok we will take a doctor then
Universal videolaryngoscopy
A couple of people asked for the Universal VL paper in @BJAJournals: this should work https://t.co/jVdvFds7RY
— Tim Cook (@doctimcook) January 17, 2018
SALAD with Dr Pete Song
Realities of Outback flying
A little glimpse at operational realities in the Top End https://t.co/3bSXGfphGZ
— Alan Garner (@GarnAlan) January 17, 2018
Future of Emergency Telemedicine
Future of Emergency Telemedicine 🚑🚑🚨🚒🚁 https://t.co/Vyb6J9e6PJ
— Ilikini Naitini (@iwnaitini) January 12, 2018


