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Tag Archives: military

The Golden hour is dead

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Posted byketaminhFebruary 6, 2019Posted inFOAMEd, Prehospital medicine, traumaTags:military, traumaLeave a comment on The Golden hour is dead

Courage under fire

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Posted byketaminhJanuary 21, 2019Posted inmilitary-medicineTags:militaryLeave a comment on Courage under fire

Critical Care Air Transport Team Case Series report

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Posted byketaminhJanuary 18, 2019Posted inAeromedical retrievalTags:CCATT, militaryLeave a comment on Critical Care Air Transport Team Case Series report

Canadian military guidelines on trauma airway management 2018

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Posted byketaminhSeptember 29, 2018Posted inOnline critical airway training, traumaTags:airway, Canadian, military, traumaLeave a comment on Canadian military guidelines on trauma airway management 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

Posted byketaminhApril 13, 2018Posted inketamine, Prehospital medicineTags:ketamine, militaryLeave a comment on Ketamine for military prehospital analgesia and sedation in combat casualties

Global lessons: developing military trauma care and lessons for civilian practice

Global lessons: developing military trauma care and lessons for civilian practice

Posted byketaminhDecember 7, 2017Posted inmilitary-medicine, traumaTags:militaryLeave a comment on Global lessons: developing military trauma care and lessons for civilian practice

The evolution of military prehospital care

Military Prehospital Care: Evolution and Translation to Civilian EMS

Posted byketaminhDecember 7, 2017Posted inmilitary-medicineTags:militaryLeave a comment on The evolution of military prehospital care

Dont shoot the ambulance

Don't Shoot the Ambulance: Medicine in the Crossfire. https://t.co/8CInH7MSz1 pic.twitter.com/l9ZCZB6GUd — TheDoctorParadox (@paradox_doctor) February 19, 2017

Posted byketaminhFebruary 20, 2017February 20, 2017Posted inmilitary-medicine, prehospitalTags:humanitarian-aid, military, MSF1 Comment on Dont shoot the ambulance

17hr Combat Medevac!

@emcrit @ketaminh Watch video account of amazing 17 hour MEDEVAC mission https://t.co/9eFeroRXVb #Dustoff #ProlongedFieldCare #FOAMed #TCCC — Paul (@PFCWGMedicine) November 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhNovember 21, 2016November 21, 2016Posted inAeromedical retrievalTags:medevac, militaryLeave a comment on 17hr Combat Medevac!

Lessons from the Battlefield #LestWeForget

As we honour those who have fallen, hear Commander @doctorwibble on lessons from the battlefield: https://t.co/idu1nosfWj #ArmisticeDay pic.twitter.com/lcPVABfdzX — RC of Anaesthetists (@RCoANews) November 11, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhNovember 12, 2016November 12, 2016Posted inmilitary-medicine, Prehospital medicineTags:kate-wibble, militaryLeave a comment on Lessons from the Battlefield #LestWeForget

Lessons From 2 War Zones Make A Difference In Medic Training

Lessons from two war zones make a difference in medic training, article reports. https://t.co/ZoyEBZv8VH — Nat'l Assoc of EMTs (@NAEMT_) November 6, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhNovember 7, 2016November 7, 2016Posted inFOAMEd, paramedic, Prehospital medicineTags:medic, militaryLeave a comment on Lessons From 2 War Zones Make A Difference In Medic Training

TACMED AUSTRALIA – Reflections on tactical prehospital care

Posted byketaminhJune 25, 2016Posted inFOAMEd, prehospitalTags:military, prehospital, tactical2 Comments on TACMED AUSTRALIA – Reflections on tactical prehospital care

#ICEM 2016 Dr Jason Smith- Advances in military rescuscitation – experience from a decade of conflict

Posted byketaminhApril 21, 2016Posted inPrehospital medicine, traumaTags:icem2016, militaryLeave a comment on #ICEM 2016 Dr Jason Smith- Advances in military rescuscitation – experience from a decade of conflict

Frontline Medics: Tested To The Limit

Tonight we look at training for one of the toughest jobs around for a military medic: https://t.co/BmDra2kxWa pic.twitter.com/G4gXZnZwPf — British Forces News (@ForcesNews) December 8, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhDecember 9, 2015December 9, 2015Posted inPrehospital medicine, UncategorizedTags:medics, military, training, UKLeave a comment on Frontline Medics: Tested To The Limit

Giving Blood on the Battlefield—The Storm Abroad: Anesthesiology During Wartime

Giving Blood on the Battlefield—The Storm Abroad: Anesthesiology During Wartime https://t.co/CSoLIVW8AT via @sharethis #anesthesianews — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) October 19, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhOctober 20, 2015Posted inFOAMEd, traumaTags:anaesthesia, militaryLeave a comment on Giving Blood on the Battlefield—The Storm Abroad: Anesthesiology During Wartime

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