Mikey Foster (@mikey__foster) 's Twitter Profile
Mikey Foster

@mikey__foster

Critical Care Paramedic. Unrepentant coffee addict & veteran. Ambulance reversing level INVINCIBLE. My own views, but you should probably adopt them

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👇NHS Anaesthetist and UK-Med medic, Dr Matt Newport, shares his harrowing account of working in Al Aqsa; one of #Gaza’s remaining hospitals. Our teams in Gaza have conducted more than 530 surgical interventions so far, 25% of them on injured children. ➡️tinyurl.com/4mtj934e

North West Pre-hospital Critical Care Charity💙 (@nwpccc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

March was a quieter month for us at the North West Pre-hospital Critical Care Charity💙. Our team of volunteer Doctors and Paramedics responded to 15 critical incidents across the communities of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and Lancashire. Find out more about what we've been up to in the video below. BASICS_HQ

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Every ticket purchased makes a difference! Play now - onelottery.co.uk/support/north-… #charity #criticalcare #northwest #volunteers #makeadifference #lottery #donate #giveback #manchester #merseyside #lancashire #cheshire

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A massive THANK YOU to Nigel Bailey who has been donating much-needed items from our Amazon.co.uk Wish List including Zinc Oxide Tape and Scalpels. These donations go directly towards patient treatment. Small items can make a huge difference to patient care.

A massive THANK YOU to Nigel Bailey who has been donating much-needed items from our <a href="/AmazonUK/">Amazon.co.uk</a> Wish List including Zinc Oxide Tape and Scalpels. 

These donations go directly towards patient treatment. Small items can make a huge difference to patient care.
Salim R. Rezaie, MD (@srrezaie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intubation Microskills -Laryngoscopy: How you hold the laryngoscope -Epiglottoscopy: Incrementalizing finding structures -Valleculoscopy: Engaging with structures #intubation #FOAMed #FOAMcc

Intubation Microskills

-Laryngoscopy: How you hold the laryngoscope
-Epiglottoscopy: Incrementalizing finding structures
-Valleculoscopy: Engaging with structures

#intubation #FOAMed #FOAMcc
North West Pre-hospital Critical Care Charity💙 (@nwpccc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge thank you to the public in and around #poynton who supported our Bake a Difference cake sale today at St George's Church Hall. A big shout out to our friends from Riverbank Coffee who donated some amazing cakes to sell too. We raised over £500 for the charity...

Catherine R. Counts (@catherinecounts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No difference in airway management (EMS or ED) for cases of acute behavioral disturbance treated with either midazolam or ketamine. A high functioning EMS system can safety deliver ketamine to agitated patients. #UWashEMS annemergmed.com/article/S0196-…

No difference in airway management (EMS or ED) for cases of acute behavioral disturbance treated with either midazolam or ketamine.

A high functioning EMS system can safety deliver ketamine to agitated patients. #UWashEMS annemergmed.com/article/S0196-…
RCEM Events (@rcemevents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boost your confidence in Paediatric Emergencies🚑 Based on your feedback, we’ve revamped our event with expert tips, evidence-based insights & practical advice. Avoid pitfalls & sharpen your skills in the PED with fresh, focused content 💻 bit.ly/3VdqGzA Mohomed Ashraf Vahedna

Boost your confidence in Paediatric Emergencies🚑

Based on your feedback, we’ve revamped our event with expert tips, evidence-based insights &amp; practical advice. Avoid pitfalls &amp; sharpen your skills in the PED with fresh, focused content

💻 bit.ly/3VdqGzA
<a href="/AshrafVahedna/">Mohomed Ashraf Vahedna</a>
Kat Priddis (@kls_kat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massive transfusion mortality still 40-60% If you bleed down to PEA arrest - your mortality is essentially 100%. Particularly if it’s sub-diaphragmatic. How do we fix things? Karim Brohi opens the second day of trauma London Trauma Conference

Massive transfusion mortality still 40-60%

If you bleed down to PEA arrest - your mortality is essentially 100%. 

Particularly if it’s sub-diaphragmatic. 

How do we fix things?

<a href="/karimbrohi/">Karim Brohi</a> opens the second day of trauma <a href="/LDN_TC/">London Trauma Conference</a>
Resuscitation (@resusjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clinical Paper: Sub30: Feasibility study of a pre-hospital extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients with refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in London, United Kingdom resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-… #Resuscitation

Clinical Paper: Sub30: Feasibility study of a pre-hospital extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients with refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in London, United Kingdom

resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-…

#Resuscitation
Adam Boulton (@adamboulton17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the published evidence for prehospital critical care beyond ALS for OHCA? We did a systematic review and meta-analysis... 🧵 TL;DR: Associated with improved outcome. Certainty of evidence low for non-traumatic and very low for traumatic & paeds sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Caroline Leech (@leechcaroline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prehospital critical care beyond advanced life support for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A systematic review. More great work from ⁦Adam Boulton⁩ ⭐ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

LKS ASE (@lksase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Articles That May Change Your Practice: Prehospital Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Alerts and Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - Air Medical Journal airmedicaljournal.com/article/S1067-…

Cliff Reid (@cliffreid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever heard someone say ‘too sick to be intubated’ No one is Here’s a ‘physiologically challenging airway’ Intubation for hypoxaemia & septic shock 2 emergency medicine specialists -1 on hemodynamics & oversight, 1 on oxygenation & supervising registrar intubation Art line

Ever heard someone say ‘too sick to be intubated’ 

No one is

Here’s a ‘physiologically challenging airway’

Intubation for hypoxaemia &amp; septic shock

2 emergency medicine specialists -1 on hemodynamics &amp; oversight, 1 on oxygenation &amp; supervising registrar intubation

Art line
LKS ASE (@lksase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diastolic blood pressures and end tidal carbon dioxides during CPR and their association with outcomes in adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: A preplanned secondary analysis of the Augmented Medication CPR (AMCPR) trial - Resuscitation resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-…

Natalie Kruit (@nattiejpk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The second episode in our cardiac arrest podcast series has dropped. Tomasso Squizatto talks about physiologically targeted CPR, priorities in cardiac arrest and where the research is taking us Tommaso Scquizzato, MD Cliff Reid Brian Burns sydneyhems.com/2025/06/16/hem… via SydneyHEMS