M Cartner: Mass Casualties and Real Disasters
Cartner and Cartner bring some insider information to managing mass disasters.
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Cartner and Cartner bring some insider information to managing mass disasters.
Fennessy adds an unexpected high note to the topic of managing the anaphylactic patient.
Minh Le Cong gives the finer points to maximise best outcomes managing the airway.
Weingart does thoracotomy.
Gatward details the application of mobile and in-situ simulation training for medical teams.
Vassiliadis inspires with his trajectory from novice to teacher of airway skills and checklist applications.
Webb delineates the case for experience over hierarchy in advanced resuscitation scenarios.
Brazil illustrates the depth of communication required in medical practice between people within health care delivery systems.
Little's erroneously named presentation underlines the importance of including complementary and alternative medicines in the clinical picture.
Dawson draws on his experience in areas of high prevalence organophosphate poisoning to optimise management of sick patients.
Buckley analyses the details and prescribes a more logical remedy for a toxic overdose.
Isbister bites into the how, why, when, and what for of antivenom use.
Litton investigates the use of the intra-aortic balloon pump in high risk patients.
Roger Pye offers up a graphic description of advances in ECMO and ECMO retrieval services.
Sharon Kay puts SMACC front and centre while polishing up your echo skills.
Larkin pulls a few hairy ecg's out of the bag before offering the solace of a host of brilliant foamed ecg references.
Roger Harris exacts the forgotten part of the cardiac output equation and considers venous return in the management of the septic patient.
Hurn talks us through thrombelastography on the front line.
Burns gives us the finer points of scalpel do's and don't's.
Faulder weighs in on intraluminal therapy in acute stroke management.
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