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@Resuspiece

Anaesthetist / PHEM enthusiast. Lecturer in resuscitation science. interested in physiology

England, United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2023
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Resus Pieces@Resuspiece·
The problem with this logic is… There was more contact here than the Maguire one. So which decision was wrong?
Premier League Match Centre@PLMatchCentre

#BOUMUN – 67’ The referee’s call of no penalty for a challenge by Truffert was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed the contact was not sufficient for a foul.

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Resus Pieces@Resuspiece·
Art lines in pre hospital care
Philippe Rola@ThinkingCC

@nickmmark @Pipes_n_pumps Agree, it’s a completely nonsensical debate, a diagnostic tool doesn’t inherently treat anything. It’s the wizard not the wand. The only question one should have about a diagnostic tool is its accuracy.

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Tim Coats
Tim Coats@TJCoats·
The @SWiFT_trial is a huge credit to the research team, and the HEMS teams who took part. Prehospital research in the sickest of patients is a huge challenge. No evidence that whole blood is superior to blood component therapy.
Ed Barnard@edbarn

Whole blood in trauma has generated enormous interest. Today, @SWiFT_trial in @NEJM provides the clearest randomised evidence so far on whether prehospital whole blood improves outcomes in life-threatening traumatic haemorrhage: tinyurl.com/SWiFTNEJM

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Ed Barnard@DefProfEM·
Whole blood vs component therapy for trauma haemorrhage in the prehospital setting - RCT results published today. Funded by @DMS_MilMed @NHSBT and 10x UK HEMS organisations.
Ed Barnard@edbarn

Whole blood in trauma has generated enormous interest. Today, @SWiFT_trial in @NEJM provides the clearest randomised evidence so far on whether prehospital whole blood improves outcomes in life-threatening traumatic haemorrhage: tinyurl.com/SWiFTNEJM

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Ed Barnard@edbarn·
That is not a negative trial in the colloquial sense. It is an important, practice-shaping trial. In trauma systems, robust evidence that challenges assumptions is every bit as valuable as a positive result.
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Ed Barnard@edbarn·
Whole blood in trauma has generated enormous interest. Today, @SWiFT_trial in @NEJM provides the clearest randomised evidence so far on whether prehospital whole blood improves outcomes in life-threatening traumatic haemorrhage: tinyurl.com/SWiFTNEJM
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Ed Barnard@edbarn·
Huge credit to the patients, families, air ambulance clinicians, transfusion laboratories, trauma centres, NHSBT, and the full SWiFT Trial Group. Large, pragmatic prehospital RCTs are difficult to deliver - and this one moves the field forward.
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TraumaMasters
TraumaMasters@TraumaMasters·
Episode Two of the Trauma Continuum hears from Cosmo Scurr from London's Air Ambulance. Listen to the philosophy behind assessing and treating severely injured patients in the field. Available now on Spotify and Amazon Music @LonTraumaShcool
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Monty burns@Montyburnout123·
@Shr_Nottingham @DrJoFranklin We have WPBAs for a whole host of things but I never seen anything that directly assesses risk tolerance/ management .
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Luke Mordecai
Luke Mordecai@Shr_Nottingham·
There’s a risk benefit equation at the back of many doctors’ minds that we don’t talk about enough Increasingly so there exists a choice between defensive medicine & doing the right thing for patients which often means taking on more professional risk I think about this a lot
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Mike Henley 🤨
Mike Henley 🤨@trentconsultant·
I'm standing for BMA council I'm pro trade union, pay, terms and conditions matters, I do believe in negotiation if it's working. Otherwise direct action. I also think that the professional association element is important but secondary. Please consider voting for me!
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consultantplatinumpizza™@Xeon4f145d96s1·
The gravy train has arrived at its final destination. Clearly the increase in ratios for Psych and GP wasn’t the success of #choosepsychiatry as lauded by @wendyburn et. al but just the path of least resistance for IMGs with nothing to lose. No more!
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Kat@KatPaton13·
Unbelievably nervous for interview tomorrow. No matter how many times I've practiced, my mind goes blank and my answers come out as an unstructured mess
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Maryam Omar
Maryam Omar@maryam_0m4r·
Wish @RCPhysicians would go back to their courses being in person. Signed up for their Women’s Leadership course for it to be a virtual format. Surely there is so much value in networking with these events, that is simply lost?
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The BMJ@bmj_latest·
Competition for specialty training and the scoring for recruitment are shifting the definition of a doctor's merit from capability to credentials. "It rewards having the privilege, resources, and time to gain academic attainments," argues this Opinion bmj.com/content/392/bm…
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ACCESS London
ACCESS London@ACCESS_London1·
🚑 Can you deliver ICU care at 60mph? ACCESS is recruiting Doctors – August 2026. ✔ Largest Critical Care Transfer Service in the UK ✔ Complex inter-hospital transfers ✔ QI, governance & research Not routine ICU. ICU in motion. #ICU #CriticalCare #RetrievalMedicine #MedJobs
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