
Prehospital care: lessons for life
What can Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine teach us about life? Natalie May reflects on lessons learned at Sydney HEMS – from the practical to the philosophical.
What can Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine teach us about life? Natalie May reflects on lessons learned at Sydney HEMS – from the practical to the philosophical.
Traditional selection of clinicians (nurses, paramedics and doctors) relies upon standard assessments. Or does it? with Christopher Denny
Pacific Island Playlist – Track 4: The power of FOAMed with Alexandra Presler and Cian McDermot
Let’s face it, your real life is too strange for fiction. Creativity in: non fiction (Storytelling in medicine) with James Maskalyk
In the ER, we are taught to turn towards the pain of others. We are not given as deliberate advice on how to care for ourselves despite the adversity we see, and the inevitability of being hurt by it.
From #SMACC2019 Phil Dobson shares some productivity tips for healthcare professionals.
In the last 10 years, 50,000 articles have been printed about burnout. As healthcare workers, we are exposed to an enormous emotional toll.
Pacific Island Playlist – Track 5: Mental Health with Jess Morton and Cian McDermot. Jess speaks candidly about her own mental health journey.
In the ER, we are taught to turn towards the pain of others. We are not given as deliberate advice on how to care for ourselves despite the adversity we see, and the inevitability of being hurt by it.
Anne Creaton is interviewed by Peter Brindley. She talks about her experience in setting up Emergency Medicine Training in Fiji and give advice to those who may want to work in a similar setting.
Pacific Island Playlist is a bit of a secret. Suffice it to say it's a chance for non traditional speakers to highlight non traditional stuff. We hope to surprise you, make you think, and heck maybe even produce a tear or two
Peter Brindley interviews Khairil Musa and they discuss Khairils passion outside of medicine: dance