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Author Archives: Andy Neill

Richard Dutton on resus in trauma

15 Aug

This lecture on the EMCrit site is incredible. First off the shock-trauma unit is something else. Does anywhere else in the world have such a place? This in itself must be quite the intervention, having all the right people in … Read More »

FOAM dutton, resus, shock trauma 2 Comments

Tasty Morsels of EM 017

12 Aug

I keep a little, ever-expanding note on my phone where I jot down little morsels of goodness that I pick up while listening to or reading one of the many excellent sites/podcasts in the useful resource section. I’ll try and … Read More »

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Intensity of work in the emergency department

11 Aug

My suspicion is that the ED is the most intense place to work in the hospital. You could probably even substitute “stressful” for “intense”. I will never prove this and I’m not trying to pull a “woe is us” type … Read More »

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Intubation boxes

10 Aug

Hidden in the depths of the EM Crit site I found this video [vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/23282023 w=400&h=300] And it reminded me of something that we had in the ICU and ED where I worked in NZ. I don’t think it was … Read More »

thinking about medicine drugs, intubation 2 Comments

ER Cast rant-off

9 Aug

I make an appearance in Rob Orman’s ER Cast this month. He does seem to be the Terry Wogan or Michael Parkinson of the Emergency Medicine world (and you’ve no idea how much of a compliment that is Rob…) Hats … Read More »

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