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Resuscitology

@resuscitology

the art and science of saving lives

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Considering joining us in Manly, NSW this year? Snap up our early bird registration rates before 28th Feb! APRIL 10th-11th NOVEMBER 18th-19th Register here: resuscitology.com/registration/

Considering joining us in Manly, NSW this year? Snap up our early bird registration rates before 28th Feb!

APRIL 10th-11th
NOVEMBER 18th-19th

Register here: resuscitology.com/registration/
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Just one more week for early bird rates! Register now (you don’t even have to pay immediately 😉) resuscitology.com/registration/

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Target for Today: Air Hunger atsjournals.org/doi/full/10.11… “tachypnea, hyperpnea & cyanosis are attendant phenomen, but the feeling of air hunger is what alarms the patient. Physician is called for a single reason, that is to relieve air hunger” Brings back Resuscitology teachings.

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Just over FOUR weeks until our first course of 2025! Want to feel good about emergency medicine and critical care again? Join us in Manly - register now :)

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James Yates Traumatic arrest is not a one size pathophysiological process. Hanging/burns/blunt/penetrating etc all need nuanced approaches, not to mention LOST vs NOST. There will be times when a vasopressor will likely improve clinical state. The skill is identifying the right situation.

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Still buzzing from attending Resuscitology . I highly recommend this to anyone with a passion for resuscitation - it will change your outlook and your practice. Thanks Cliff Reid and Natalie May for your expert teaching and listening, and giving me the chance to do so many new things

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Infant airway tips from Paediatric Emergency Physician and Retrievalist ⁦Natalie May⁩ at the Resuscitology course Join us for the next one in Manly, NSW this November! Resuscitology.com

Infant airway tips from Paediatric Emergency Physician and Retrievalist ⁦<a href="/_NMay/">Natalie May</a>⁩ at the Resuscitology course 

Join us for the next one in Manly, NSW this November!

Resuscitology.com
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Incredible privilege to share the stage THREE TIMES with fellow Resuscitologist ⁦Natalie May⁩ today. Such an inspiration to future emergency physicians. Had to raise my game to keep up

Incredible privilege to share the stage THREE TIMES with fellow Resuscitologist ⁦<a href="/_NMay/">Natalie May</a>⁩ today. Such an inspiration to future emergency physicians. Had to raise my game to keep up
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Thank you Cliff Reid Natalie May for sharing your personal experiences, powerfull insights, practical ressources and most of all your dedication and passion for emergency medicine with us! We will carry the motivation and inspiration wirh us and spread it YoungDGINA Tom Sauter 🎈🎈

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Cliff Reid and Natalie May gave us fascinating insights into the work of emergency physicians in down under at the DGINA e.V. Congress. They also took us through everything that can kill you there …

<a href="/cliffreid/">Cliff Reid</a> and <a href="/_NMay/">Natalie May</a> gave us fascinating insights into the work of emergency physicians in down under at the <a href="/DGINA_eV/">DGINA e.V.</a> Congress. 

They also took us through everything that can kill you there …
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Having earned a break after working their arses off preparing & running an amazing emergency medicine conference, members of ⁦YoungDGINA⁩ ‘relax’ by meeting in a park in Cologne to practice prehospital sims 🤪 The momentum for the development of 🇩🇪 EM is now unstoppable

Having earned a break after working their arses off preparing &amp; running an amazing emergency medicine conference, members of ⁦<a href="/YoungDGINA/">YoungDGINA</a>⁩ ‘relax’ by meeting in a park in Cologne to practice prehospital sims 🤪 

The momentum for the development of 🇩🇪 EM is now unstoppable
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Very easy to be inspiring when one has had such inspiration The message to those dedicating themselves to the development of emergency medicine: Make everything you do about the PATIENT, not the SPECIALTY That is the Emergency Medicine we learned from John Hinds Josephine Hinds

Very easy to be inspiring when one has had such inspiration

The message to those dedicating themselves to the development of emergency medicine:

Make everything you do about the PATIENT, not the SPECIALTY

That is the Emergency Medicine we learned from John Hinds

<a href="/DocJohnsMum/">Josephine Hinds</a>
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Thank you, Köln & #DGINA2025! We’ve had a blast - the conference was just like Emergency Medicine itself; - friendly - funny - inspiring - exhilarating - and exhausting! We’ve loved being a part of the EM story (and family) in DACH ❤️

Thank you, Köln &amp; #DGINA2025! We’ve had a blast - the conference was just like Emergency Medicine itself;
- friendly
- funny 
- inspiring
- exhilarating
- and exhausting!
We’ve loved being a part of the EM story (and family) in DACH ❤️