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Grief on the front line
Several years ago, I wrote a piece about my experience of personal grief while working as an emergency physician in Australia. The grief I experienced was due to the untimely death of my older brother Martin — a high-achieving lawyer and sportsman — who slowly withered away as he lost his battle with a rare Read more… Grief on the front line originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - September 4, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Physician Emergency Medicine Source Type: blogs

Reports of therapeutic hypothermia’s death are greatly exaggerated
I expect you’re completely #FOAMed out by the post-publication frenzy stirred up by the TTM Trial. If not, you’ve come to the right place! Mike collated the explosion of initial FOAM responses in All in a lather over TTM and there have since been notable additions such as Scott Aberegg’s Chill Out: Homeopathic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest… and ICN’s interview with TTM investigators Niklas Nielsen and Anders Aneman one week after TTM. Soon after, Charles Bruen came with his fascinating blogpost/podcast putting the latest studies in historical perspective: Therapeutic hypothermia: The h...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 1, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Chris Nickson Tags: Emergency Medicine Evidence Based Medicine Featured Health Intensive Care Resuscitation Bernard critical appraisal HACA Nielsen Targeted Temperature Management Therapeutic Hypothermia TTM Source Type: blogs

Why Don’t We Wash Our Hands?
Courtesy of the SMACC Podcast, my hand hygiene talk from SMACC Chicago has just been released… Enjoy! Hand hygiene is widely regarded as the bedrock for the prevention of healthcare associated infections (HAIs). HAIs are among the biggest killers in modern medicine. Yet, hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers remains woefully poor. Why can’t we learn the lessons that Semmelweis taught us nearly 150 years ago? If we can’t teach intelligent healthcare workers to wash their hands properly, what hope do we have as medical educators? This is both a patient safety and a medical education priority. Our patien...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - November 13, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Chris Nickson Tags: Emergency Medicine Infectious Disease Intensive Care SMACC chicago culture change hand hygiene hand washing infection control Source Type: blogs

Nanomesh Loaded with Antibiotics for Targeted Wound and Infection Treatment
Antibiotics are usually only needed at particular sites, where infection is likely to start. Yet, they’re delivered throughout the entire body via pills and injections. This results in poor localized effectiveness, unnecessary effects on the re...
Source: Medgadget - October 18, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Medgadget Editors Tags: Emergency Medicine Materials Orthopedic Surgery Plastic Surgery Public Health Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

Prof Montage 3 minute cardiology
The pleomorphic education revolution is upon us In the FOAMed age I am constantly amazed at the resourcefulness of medical educators globally to produce high quality, entertaining, thought-provoking, stimulating and controversial multimedia…for free. We are throwing off the shackles of peer review and boldly placing both feet in the anarchistic torrent of crowd-sourced education, feedback, commentary and response. As technology develops; broadband access to data improves and educators embrace the new medium – we will see an exponential growth in alternate teaching methods. Prof Montage is a cardiologist practi...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - February 12, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Mike Cadogan Tags: Education eLearning Emergency Medicine Featured FOAMed Reviews Web Culture Website cardiac physiology Cardiology clinical epidemiology medical education Prof Montage ProfMontage Source Type: blogs

Imagining the future
The ACEM conference in Hobart 2012 was an excellent event which juxtaposed art and science with inspiration and education in the setting of stimulation and entertainment. Thankfully many of the talks and presentations are now being released for general consumption, and we will highlight some of the key speakers and talks on LITFL. One session I was fortunate to be involved with was on ‘Imagining the future of e-learning and education’ with Prof Kendall Ho and Mr Stephen Atherton. Although this is a long 90 minute session and the slides appear intermittently – there are some great thoughts and learning p...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - June 21, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Mike Cadogan Tags: Blog Architecture Education Emergency Medicine Featured Networking Social Media Web 2.0 Web Culture ACEM Conference eLearning hobart Imagining the future Kendall Ho Stephen Atherton Video Source Type: blogs

TechTool Thursday 032
TechTool review of Figure1 by Movable Science on iOS     Website: – iTunes - Website Figure1 is really what we have all been talking about in the FOAM world for some time.  It’s a way of storing patient photos on your phone, taking consent and sharing them with others for educational purposes. It’s only out in the US at the moment, but I’ve had a sneak preview to see if it’s up to expectations Design and User Interface The design is ok, but could use some work to improve it.  The overall style and colour scheme looks great, but the photo feed doesn’t.  All you see is giant photos in a long list â€...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - June 20, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Tessa Davis Tags: Application Education eLearning Emergency Medicine Featured iOS Reviews Web Culture android figure 1 iphone Tech Tool TechTool Source Type: blogs

Imagining the future
The ACEM conference in Hobart 2012 was an excellent event which juxtaposed art and science with inspiration and education in the setting of stimulation and entertainment. Thankfully many of the talks and presentations are now being released for general consumption, and we will highlight some of the key speakers and talks on LITFL. One session I was fortunate to be involved with was on ‘Imagining the future of e-learning and education’ with Prof Kendall Ho and Mr Stephen Atherton. Although this is a long 90 minute session and the slides appear intermittently – there are some great thoughts and learning p...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - June 21, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Mike Cadogan Tags: Blog Architecture Education Emergency Medicine Featured Networking Social Media Web 2.0 Web Culture ACEM Conference eLearning hobart Imagining the future Kendall Ho Stephen Atherton Video Source Type: blogs

TechTool Thursday 032
TechTool review of Figure1 by Movable Science on iOS     Website: – iTunes - Website Figure1 is really what we have all been talking about in the FOAM world for some time.  It’s a way of storing patient photos on your phone, taking consent and sharing them with others for educational purposes. It’s only out in the US at the moment, but I’ve had a sneak preview to see if it’s up to expectations Design and User Interface The design is ok, but could use some work to improve it.  The overall style and colour scheme looks great, but the photo feed doesn’t.  All you see is giant photos in a long list â€...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - June 20, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Tessa Davis Tags: Application Education eLearning Emergency Medicine Featured iOS Reviews Web Culture android figure 1 iphone Tech Tool TechTool Source Type: blogs

EMCrit Talks SMACC GOLD
The build up to SMACC GOLD has well and truly begun — remember March 19th to 21st 2014 on the Gold Coast in Australia, with limited places for the amazing workshops on March 18th 2014 (think airway workshop with Weingart, Levitan and Le Cong or an education workshop with Rogers, Brazil, Mallemat and Carley… plus lots, lots more!) Our fearless leader on the SMACC organising committee, Roger Harris (@RogerRDHarris), was over in New York recently and got to do an EMCrit podcast on the upcoming conference. You’ll also hear Scott Weingart’s (@emcrit) own glowing appraisal of the conference. Check out EMCri...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - September 8, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Chris Nickson Tags: Emergency Medicine Featured Intensive Care Resuscitation SMACC Conference emcrit FOAM roger harris scott weingart SMACC GOLD Source Type: blogs

smaccGOLD Registration Opens Monday!
We’ve been getting plenty of tweets and emails asking when smaccGOLD registrations will open… Wonder no more. The smaccGOLD online registration goes live this Monday 16th September 2013 at 8am Sydney EST — which, for those around the world, is 11pm Sunday 15th in London, 6pm Sunday 15th in New York and 6am Monday 16th in Perth, Western Australia. Use this link to register once registration goes live. Be sure to check out the workshops too — being held a day earlier on the 18th March 2014 — there are lots of them! Be warned, we are expecting the workshops to sell out super fast as numbers are lim...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - September 14, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Chris Nickson Tags: Emergency Medicine Featured Intensive Care Resuscitation SMACC 2014 Conference registration smaccGOLD Source Type: blogs

TechTool Thursday 039
TechTool review Epocrates Bugs + Drugs by Epocrates on iOS      Website: – iTunes - Website Bugs + Drugs uses cloud-based information on bugs and their sensitivities.  Epocrates has joined up with athenahealth to create this app.  athenahealth provides data from its electronic health records (it has 15 million patients) and that information is geo-analysed and presented to you by Epocrates. Essentially you can view geographically-targeted information about the bugs and sensitivities that are prevalent. The aim is to help you decide on the best antibiotic treatment for your patient, while waiting for the cul...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - October 17, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Tessa Davis Tags: eLearning Emergency Medicine Featured athenahealth epocrates iOs iphone Reviews Tech Tool TechTool Source Type: blogs

CCC Update 007
Hopefully you are well aware of LITFL’s Critical Care Compendium. It started out as a resource for the FCICM exam — which it is — but has grown into a 1500+ page mega-paedia of critical care. If something isn’t there and you think it should be, let me know and I’ll make it happen. If you are having trouble accessing some pages it is because LITFL has undergone a bit of spring cleaning. The “education/” part of the URL for CCC pages has been removed. For example: http://lifeinthefastlane.com/education/ccc/burnout/ is now http://lifeinthefastlane.com/ccc/burnout/ The links in the searchable...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 12, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Chris Nickson Tags: Critical Care Compendium Emergency Medicine FCICM Fellowship Intensive Care CCC FCICM exam update Source Type: blogs

Stethee, an AI Powered Electronic Stethoscope, Now Available
M3DICINE, a Brisbane, Australia firm, just launched an “AI enabled” electronic stethoscope called Stethee. The device, which we originally profiled a few years ago while it was still a Kickstarter project, can be used like a traditional s...
Source: Medgadget - January 30, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Emergency Medicine Pediatrics Telemedicine Source Type: blogs