Jellybean 110 Emergency Medicine in Uganda
Jellybean 110 Emergency Medicine in Uganda. Dr Annet Alenyo Ngabirano is from Uganda, the pearl of Africa. That is where she started but the adventure is only beginning.
Jellybean 110 Emergency Medicine in Uganda. Dr Annet Alenyo Ngabirano is from Uganda, the pearl of Africa. That is where she started but the adventure is only beginning.
Jellybean 108. O primeiro podcast português sobre a vida na pista rápida. A podcast about free open access medical education in Brazil.
The stress and trauma associated with what you do is real and it affects how you perform. Jannie Geertsema chats Jellybean style about Abnormal Treatment Behaviour
At the moment there is only one public emergency department in Zambia that actually has a trained emergency physician. It only has one.
Emergency Medicine in Chile. Not to be underestimated. Cesar, Loreto Acuña, Manuela Brinkmann and Josefina Larraín came to SMACC in Sydney where I was waiting to meet them. Have a listen to what this group have to say.
@mededgene is a flight paramedic from Vancouver with a soft spot for that soft spot on the front of your neck. You know the one. It has the cricothyroid membrane behind it.
What do you know about emergency medicine in Tanzania? Listen and learn from Dr Pendo George, the first female emergency physician in Tanzania, Vice-President of EMAT and head of Paeds Emergency at Muhimbili National Hospital.
Jellybean 101 & CICMxJB 8; Peta Alexander and changing cultures.
From Rocky to The Boston Children’s Hospital.
Uehiro Chair of Practical Ethics from Oxford, Professor Julian Savulescu dances us through the poppy fields of FOAMethics
Paramedics do a difficult job in an unpredictable environment. Let me introduce Rusty; a brave paramedic with something important to say
Who am I?; Born on Kangaroo Island, a FOAMed Folk Hero went to a school with only 30 pupils, wrestles @Ketaminh for what seems to be a few hours everyday?
Are you busting a gut to pass an exam? On your way to being a Consultant/Attending/Boss? There is another way. Shaun Walsh has gone that way.