Namaste! No overcrowding here…
Working as a doc in the Annapurna region of Nepal - a place where waiting room overcrowding didn't exist. In fact, waiting rooms didn't exist...
Working as a doc in the Annapurna region of Nepal - a place where waiting room overcrowding didn't exist. In fact, waiting rooms didn't exist...
Uninsured in the US and diagnosed in the ER with a potentially lethal condition that isn't deemed an 'emergency', the hospital is not obliged to treat you
Rick Abbott wonders why ERs across the world seem to have a few things in common: they're almost all overcrowded, understaffed and underfunded.... What can be done about it? It's just not cricket!
Rick Abbott has seriously gone walkabout this time... He's crossed the species barrier to see what emergency physicians can learn from our veterinary colleagues.
There are a hundred ways I could begin this piece. I don’t know which is best. I have tossed the introduction up and around until it’s lost its sharp angry edges, but then it doesn’t lie down on the page…
Rick Abbot, our 'American ER Doc Gone Walkabout', dives into the murky quagmire of medical costs in the United States and makes a comparison with what he experienced in Australia. At least he tries to...
Rick Abbot provides the 'American ER Doc Gone Walkabout' perspective on emergency medicine training in Australia and the United States. He also figures out the difference between a resident and a registrar...
Rick Abbott gives us his take on the good, the bad and the ugly of the different emergency radiology services he's encountered in Tasmania and the United States.
Rick Abbott zooms through time and space to share his personal experience of paperwork, billing and health records in emergency medicine.
LITFL's 'American ER Doc Gone Walkabout' Rick Abbott tells us about his personal adventures with 'hands on' defibrillation and cardioversion... Are you ready for CPR with no interruptions?
This week 'American ER Doc gone Walkabout' Rick Abbot looks at how many times he has to sign his name at work and whether or not his patients can buy their prescribed medications....
Among the consultants that we love to hate, where should we begin? Dermatology? Naah, dermatologists don't really exist, do they. Hospitalists? No, they're actually our friends. Psychiatry? Hmmmmm there's a potential.