INTERMEDIATE ENDOCRINE EMERGENCIES
INTERMEDIATE NAI
INTERMEDIATE RESUS TEAM PREPARATION & PRIORITISATION
The Zero Point Survey - How to STEP UP Resuscitation Effectiveness
INTERMEDIATE CHEST TRAUMA & PROCEDURES
CHEST DRAINS
CHEST DRAINS (MMHEME COLLATION)
TEAM WORK & GNARLY RESUSCITATION
MAKING TEAMS WORK (CHRIS HICKS, SMACC)
TEAM LEADERSHIP WITH CLIFF REID (EMCRIT)
ZERO POINT SURVEY (ST. EMLYN’S)
INTERMEDIATE BURNS TRAUMA
INTERMEDIATE TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST
CHEST TRAUMA & DRAINS
CHEST DRAINS (MMHEME COLLATION)
The Chamberlain Group's Trauma Thoracotomy simulator used in a live demonstration of resuscitative thoracotomy at the Essentials of Emergency Medicine / EMCr...
Procedure lab on porcine carcass with Dr Geoff Healy at Sydney HEMS Team Induction August 2015
NOT SO QUIET CHEST….
VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: This video is very graphic. An open thoracotomy is performed on a motorcycle accident victim who was initially talking at the scen...
SINGLE PENETRATING STAB WOUND TO CHEST, TAMPONADE & ED THORACOTOMY.
INTERMEDIATE ECG WORKSHOP
SYNCOPE & SPOTTING THE BIG 5
PRE-EXCITATION SYNDROMES (LITFL)
WHAT IS BRUGADA (LITFL)
THE QT INTERVAL (LITFL)
HCM (LITFL)
ARVC (LITFL)
INTERMEDIATE TRAUMA WORKSHOP
Dr. Mel Herbert reviews the anatomy of the pelvis, x-ray interpretation, and some of the worst types of pelvic fractures: open book, lateral compression, and vertical shear. Mel also reviews when to use a pelvic binder. This corresponds to the February 2017 episode of EM:RAP. Visit www.EMRAP.org for all your Emergency Medicine education!
TEAM WORK & GNARLY RESUSCITATION
TEAM WORK IN RESUS (ST. EMLYN'S)
CRISIS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (LITFL)
COMMUNICATION IN A CRISIS (LITFL)
MAKING THINGS HAPPEN (RESUS ME)
MAKING TEAMS WORK (CHRIS HICKS, SMACC)
PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY FOR RESUSCITATIONISTS (ICN)
SURGICAL AIRWAY
EMERGENCY AIRWAY MANAGEMENT (FIRST10EM)
HOW TO PRACTICE CRICOTHYROIDOTOMY (EMCRIT)
INTERMEDIATE TOXICOLOGY WORKSHOP
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER OD
CCB TOXICITY (EM IN 5)
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER TOXICITY (LITFL)
HIGH DOSE INSULIN EUGLYCAEMIC THERAPY (HIET) (LITFL)
LOW & SLOW POISONING (EM CASES)
TRICYCLIC OVERDOSE
TCA TOXICITY (EM IN 5)
ECG FEATURES OF TCA TOXICITY (LIFE IN THE FASTLANE)
TCA TOXICITY Q & A (LIFE IN THE FASTLANE)
TOXIC ALCOHOL
TOXIC ALCOHOLS (EM CASES)
ETHYLENE GLYCOL INEBRIATION (LIFE IN THE FASTLANE)
ETHYLENE GLYCOL (LIFE IN THE FASTLANE)
TOXIC ALCOHOL INGESTION (LIFE IN THE FASTLANE)
ORGANOPHOSPHATES
Organophosphate Poisoning (LITFL)
Toxic Nerve Agents (EMDOCS)
Organophosphates (ToxNow)
Andrew Dawson: Tox Asian Style (SMACC)
IRON TOXICITY
IRON OVERDOSE (LITFL)
MANAGEMENT OF IRON TOXICITY (ALIEM)
IRON (LITFL)
IRON / HEAVY METALS (CANADIEM)
SERATONIN TOXICITY
SERATONIN TOXICITY (LITFL)
Serotonergic toxicity Practical Approach to diagnosis and treatment
ALIEM - Serotonic Syndrome in Patient with Altered Mental Status
AAFP Article - Prevention, Diagnosis and Management of Serotonin Syndrome
INTERMEDIATE ANALGESIA WORKSHOP
HANDS
INTERMETACARPAL BLOCK (MYHAND DR MYERS)
FIA & FEMORAL NERVE BLOCKS
FASCIA ILIACAL BLOCK (5 MIN SONO)
FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK (HIGHLAND EM USS)
FIA BLOCK (MMH ED GUIDELINE)
FASCIA ILIACA COMPARTMENT BLOCK (BJA 2019)
FACIAL / DENTAL BLOCKS
REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA (TAMING THE SRU)
REGIONAL FACIAL NERVE BLOCKS (MMHEME COLLATION)
4TH DEC 2018 - END OF RUN QUIZ
COME ONE, COME ALL
TO THE END OF RUN QUIZ
27TH NOV 2018 - REGIONAL MEETING
20TH NOV 2018 - SURGICAL
13TH NOV 2018 - PASIFICA
All resources are posted onto SLACK group
6TH NOV 2018 - TRAUMA
Things to look at on your skeletal survey
30TH OCT 2018 - ORTHOPAEDICS
Dr. Mel Herbert reviews the anatomy of the pelvis, x-ray interpretation, and some of the worst types of pelvic fractures: open book, lateral compression, and vertical shear. Mel also reviews when to use a pelvic binder. This corresponds to the February 2017 episode of EM:RAP. Visit www.EMRAP.org for all your Emergency Medicine education!
For the stabilization of pelvic fractures, the SAM Pelvic Sling II is the first and only force-controlled circumferential pelvic belt scientifically proven to safely reduce and stabilize open-book pelvic ring fractures.
Demonstration of the correct placement of a pelvic binder for an open book pelvic fracture with diastasis of the pubic symphysis. Presented by Dr. Jess Mason and Dr. Stewart Kerr. Visit www.EMRAP.org for all your Emergency Medicine education!