Why extubating your patient may save their life. #DoItForDrew https://t.co/mQjwE7OZRo — EMS1 (@EMS1) September 6, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Tag Archives: human-factors
Human Factors in Clinical Practice
Watch "Human Factors in Clinical Practice" on @Vimeo https://t.co/yl0kLvlJ2V Me, a little on Elaine's story but a lot on systems… — Martin Bromiley (@MartinBromiley) August 5, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The Business of Failure
Sorry to have missed #smaccDUB. Have been working on this featuring @FLTDOC1 https://t.co/rLM48UCqzS Part 1 of 4 — Kevin Fong (@Kevin_Fong) July 12, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Human Factors in Airway management
@ResusPadawan @notjustairway @ketaminh @DitchDoc14 Link to HF aw talk-thx to Raphaela-includes some of her PhD https://t.co/vV2IzQggeh — Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) May 7, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Those Three Little Words
We welcome to the blog a new contributor. Greg Brown has a background in nursing and is one of the people who makes education at CareFlight happen, and with courses happening across the country and occasionally overseas there is a lot of happening to happen. Greg has also had a career with the military andContinue reading “Those Three Little Words”
Mandatory training for emergencies?
Training for Routine Emergencies: Should It Be Mandatory? https://t.co/VwJ7e07PlX A comparison with pilot training….. — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) February 8, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
How can doctors balance guidelines with “mindlines”?
How can doctors balance guidelines with "mindlines"? My latest column from @PMJ_BMJ https://t.co/Ian4vkOuWN — John Launer (@JohnLauner) November 6, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Non verbal communication at the medical centre.
The Battle of Heroism vs Safety In Healthcare
The battle is on…The heroic healthcare individual or the faceless safety checklist? Brindley takes safety talks to a new level. A true SMACC highlight. Source: The Battle of Heroism vs Safety In Healthcare
Why its important to : Love Your Work
The 1st 3mins is a must view! #loveyourwork #juniorcontract @simonsinek @ketaminh @cliffreid http://t.co/wIpuU7a92G — Neel Bhanderi (@bhanders) October 3, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Breach of protocol
Great writing by Tim here Breach of protocol
“Doctors make mistakes…Can we talk about that?…”
Source: “Doctors make mistakes…Can we talk about that?…”
Rudeness in medical teams harms clinical performance
Rudeness in medical teams harms clinical performance, study finds @bmjcareers @Heart_BMJ http://t.co/Z82UyCb7k2 pic.twitter.com/Vk8jrS0dds — Pascal Meier, MD,BMJ (@pascalmeier74) September 11, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The Clot Module
From Dr Chris Denny, Auckland HEMS Medical Director: Dear colleagues, 1. We need your help. We are testing a new clinical module: The ‘Clot Module.’ Why do we want another module? To borrow an ergonomic phrase – to task cluster. 2. Please read this article (password-protected for Auckland HEMS team members only) from the 2014 Annals ofContinue reading “The Clot Module”
Why checklists fail – the science of implementation
Published in Nature journal this week, a useful perspective into the complexity of checklists and human factors . This nicely summarises my main debate points with Tim Leeuwenburg at SMACCGOLD . Hospital checklists are meant to save lives — so why do they often fail?
