Probably a world first: A song on the use of Sgarbossa criteria in possible ACS patients with paced rhythms. Ilicki hits again, featuring Dr Sgarbossa.
Is ultrasound as good, or even better, than CxR to rule out pneumothorax and verify tip placement after CVC placement? Sandra's done the deep dive to answer the question.
Is it possible to create a perfect emergency triage system? How will triage work in the future? A talk by Jonathan Ilicki (in Swedish) busting triage myths and providing top advice from front line staff
Leadership training is sorely lacking in medicine. In this post Sandra shares insights she's gained through the research and workshops of conductor Ture Larsen.
Tailored or targeted CPR and resuscitation is a concept with a lot of traction currently. In this talk from The Big Sick in Zermatt in 2018, Per details insights from his research that cautions us when choosing targets to titrate to.
Hear from Richard Lyon how dismal outcomes in the cardiac arrest population in Scotland were dramatically improved not by singular fancy technology, but by a system's approach with attention to every detail.
Samuel Tisherman, at The Big Sick 2018 in Zermatt, talks about deep hypothermia as a temporizing means in otherwise refractory traumatic cardiac arrest patients.
Cliff Reid is known to most people in prehospital and emergency medicine. Here's 10 lessons from his many years developing the outstanding team training for the Greater Sydney Area HEMS service.