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AiR – Learning from the Airway Registry [March 2018]
Intubations this month: 21 Airway Registry learning points reflect the challenges described and wisdom shared by Sydney HEMS personnel and guests at the Clinical Governance Airway Registry presentation for March 2018. Cases are discussed non-contemporaneously, anonymised … Continue reading
Posted in Airway, Airway Registry, General PH&RM
Tagged advanced airway, AiR, airway, FOAMed, foreign bodies, hypotension, sepsis, soiled airway
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Everything ECMO – Part Two
Natalie Kruit on Troubleshooting ECMO Retrieval This second post from the Sydney HEMS ECMO education days summarises a great session by Retrieval Doctor and all-round legend Natalie Kruit on Troubleshooting in ECMO Retrieval. What’s the role of the Retrieval Doctor? … Continue reading
Posted in ECMO, General PH&RM
Tagged CGD, ECMO, education, FOAM, FOAMed, learnecmo, Nat Kruit, Natalie Kruit, retrieval, sean scott, sepsis
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