The twitter site for the incredible resource that is Life in the Fast Lane, covering Critical Care, ECG's and other relevant information is highly useful for pre-hospital clinicians and has recent information on COVID-19
Because critically ill patients deserve the best in critical care; & we all have a part in delivering it. Podcast and website http://TheResusRoom.co.uk #FOAMed
* Medicus ex Machina * Grandfather of Dragons * HEMS Physician * US Army Aviation Vet * PGY-32 Professor of EM * "Be brave enough to suck at something new"
An awesome paediatric website and acute paediatric conference. Covering cutting edge research and insights into paediatric care #DFTB20 http://dontforgetthebubbles.com
I'm an academic hospitalist who shares medical axioms, aphorisms, & wisdom for the betterment of medical providers everywhere! Tweets are not medical advice.
EM/ICM/PHEM doc. LOVE learning + teaching. I work in the sky above Sydney, have the attention span of a bullet, + often have days that are like cartoons #FOAMed
David is a keen teacher, having co-authored two books on cardiology for medical students, lectured at three medical schools, received a commendation for excellence at bedside teaching and worked as faculty on ALS, PACES and various other post-graduate simulation courses. David is keen to support the next generation of doctors and has worked as mentor both for a widening access to medicine scheme and for the Royal College of Physicians.
David is very active on social media and has co-founded the general medicine journal club, co-created the #CardioEd learning resource and finally formed a research collaboration of cardiologists, who study cardiologists and cardiology on social media.
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