
Hartmann’s Solution
The electrolyte composition of Hartmann’s solution (1932) is similar to Ringer's solution (1882) first formulated to maintain cellular function
The electrolyte composition of Hartmann’s solution (1932) is similar to Ringer's solution (1882) first formulated to maintain cellular function
November 2021 Adult Emergency Medicine Chest X-ray interpretation with Daniel Escobar, Angela Pikus, Alex Blackwell, and Marianne Dannemiller
Comms Lab 15: Why Good Intentions Are Not Enough. Join Gatsby and me as we explore skills that defines the essence of good communication...
Mindfulness and the emergency healthcare professional, Chapter 12: Front-line ‘transformers’; Teacher Training and making time
Heart HQ - Episode 11: Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) Closure. The LAA is a small thumb-sized pouch near the top of your heart. In AF, an LAA closure procedure may be an alternative to lifelong anticoagulation
Network Five Emergency Medicine Journal Club Episode 10 - General surgery reviewing antibiotics with appendicitis, diverticulitis and appendectomy
Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 341 - Just when you thought your brain could unwind, enter the medical trivia of FFFF.
Harold Leeming Sheehan (1900-1988) was an English physician and pathologist. Eponymously remembered for his description of Sheehan Syndrome in 1937
Glinski syndrome; Reye syndrome; and Sheehan syndrome apply to necrosis of the pituitary during the postpartum period
A 23 year-old female is brought to your ED by a friend. She appears anxious, distressed and confused. A friend volunteers that the patient had seen a GP in the past few weeks as she was feeling depressed.
Comms Lab 14: 6 Ways the Humble Signpost Will Enhance Your Communication. Keep the toughest conversations on track, while simultaneously building trust
Mindfulness and the emergency healthcare professional, Chapter 11: Ocean explorations. Mindfulness conceptualised as an ocean