Red Dust, dingoes, trauma and Sepsis: http://t.co/mKyVPhaWWv via @sandnsurf — Chris Edwards (@EMtraveller) July 25, 2015
Tag Archives: aeromedical
Impact of Video Laryngoscopy on Advanced Airway Management by Critical Care Transport Paramedics and Nurses Using the CMAC Pocket Monitor
There have been mixed results with studies of videolaryngoscopes in prehospital and retrieval medicine. This is a positive one! And open access too! Impact of Video Laryngoscopy on Advanced Airway Management by Critical Care Transport Paramedics and Nurses Using the CMAC Pocket Monitor
When that 1% makes all the difference by Dr Brian Burns
Kudos and thanks to Taming the SRU for recording and posting this video.
Retrieval 2015 – A Twitter story by Dr Jon McCormack
Storify essay here! Look what they've put in the delegate bag at #retrieval2015. That answers the #BiscuitQuestion once and for all pic.twitter.com/NeZltz7Lec — Aberdeen Anaesthetic (@Abdn_Anaesth) April 23, 2015
Patrolling the Outback
Stop trying to make critical decisions over the phone
Stop trying to make critical decisions over the phone #traumacare2015 pic.twitter.com/CimViWgea4 — Trauma care uk (@TraumaCareUK) April 22, 2015
Management of the acutely agitated patient in a remote location
SMACCFORCE taster
Attribution to some joker on Twitter
Tension Pneumothorax 2015 review update : open access article!
Aeromedical Retrieval of the Acutely Disturbed Patient – 2015
Is there a doctor on the plane?
Beyond Retrieval
Thoughts from the Control Tower
Originally posted on The Collective:
This is the first of what we hope will be a series of posts from Dr Paul Bailey who works as a Medical Director for CareFlight International Air Ambulance. Paul will try to provide insights into the challenges of managing retrievals across oceans. Here’s the starter. In his real life,…

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