The AuStralian Pre-hospital care quality IndicatoR projEct (ASPIRE) aims to develop and test a suite of indicators that can be used to evaluate the quality of care provided by ambulance services. #paramedicine #qualityinhealthcare #qualityindicators https://t.co/SDQIgr8mVM
— Robin Pap (@robin_pap) January 10, 2018
#DoItForDolly
Our #MountIsa base swapped red for blue today in support of the Everett family. #DoItForDolly #RFDSqld. pic.twitter.com/zjxqiZHuF7
— Royal Flying Doctor (@RoyalFlyingDoc) January 11, 2018
#stopbullyingnow#speakevenifyourvoiceshakes#DoitforDolly https://t.co/fE2KtqowGY
— Annabelle Brayley (@AnnabellBrayley) January 12, 2018
Airway Management in Emergencies : the Infinity Edition
Here it is Airway Management in Emergencies the Infinity Edition https://t.co/2ApEGlN4RG bookmark https://t.co/6TUKWXq2kO @ResusPadawan @HumanFact0rz @drlauraduggan @AirwayMxAcademy @JohnCSakles @EM_RESUS @NicholasChrimes @ketaminh @emcrit @precordialthump @cliffreid @jadamlaw
— AIME Airway (@kovacsgj) January 12, 2018
Here is a brief navigation tutorial for Airway Management in Emergencies Infinity Edition FOAM resource https://t.co/53YDvUpWoc
— AIME Airway (@kovacsgj) January 12, 2018
Guidelines for the management of tracheal intubation in critically ill adults
We can help each other #MH4Docs
Surgeon suicide-homicide: What happened to Dr. Chris Dawson? https://t.co/XUIMoiMLNs via @kevinmd
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 5, 2018
Legit!
This is our biggest weight loss mistake. pic.twitter.com/CEe9hjcXUG
— ATTN: (@attn) January 5, 2018
Suprapubic catheter placement
Angioedema
Human factors in preventing complications in anaesthesia: a systematic review 2018
Our latest article on human factors published today @AintreeHospital @ClinicalHF
Human factors in preventing complications in anaesthesia: a systematic review https://t.co/dmBFxOOHhP— Simon Mercer (@simonjudemercer) January 3, 2018
Jaw thrust for the win!
A jaw thrust by an assistant can assist airway instrumentation – well known to fiberoptic intubators.
But it can also improve the view during direct laryngscopy (for less experienced laryngoscopists)#Airway #ResusMicroskillshttps://t.co/mdM5g3FGK3 pic.twitter.com/8vNpq75Yj7— Resuscitology (@resuscitology) January 5, 2018
Paediatrics in South Africa
https://player.vimeo.com/video/248696555
This talk was recorded live on the first day at DFTB17 in Brisbane. If you missed out on 2017 then why not book your leave for 2018 now. Tickets are on sale for the pre-conference workshops as well as the conference itself at http://www.dftb18.com. Kat Evans is an emergency physician working in Mitchell Plains in…
via Paediatrics in South Africa at DFTB17 — Don’t Forget the Bubbles
Prehospital ECMO Parisian style
How Physicians Perform Prehospital ECMO on the Streets of Paris – Journal of Emergency Medical Services https://t.co/4j8JnJ8AuR
— Tony Walker (@agwalker01) January 2, 2018
2017 on the Collective
Well everyone else is doing the “look back, look forward” thing, so why not us as well? It’s that time of year. You know, the one where we just want a few more days to kick back and relax or enjoy a southern hemisphere summer. What better way to look busy than a review of […]
Hoverbike is a reality!
Omg this is me https://t.co/x8Py9SGILl
— Minh Le Cong (@ketaminh) January 4, 2018
BigSick18!
4 new spots available as we go into 2018!
If you’re available 7-9 feb, get in touch and come to Zermatt, Switzerland for The Big Sick conference! #TBS18 https://t.co/g1MPr7A8iZ pic.twitter.com/r35rxeBuki
— BigSick18 (@BigSick18) January 3, 2018
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