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Airway Avalanche

April 23, 2016

Airway Workshop 2015 … More Airway Avalanche

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Advocacy and Enquiry In a Nutshell

March 22, 2014

Overview Good teaching is inspiring and challenging.  As the learner you feel a sense of satisfaction from great education.  The inspiring teacher leaves the learner hungry to know more about the subject matter and change for the better. From the medical educators’s perspective, the goal is to select a teaching tool that will suitably inspire, … More Advocacy and Enquiry In a Nutshell

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Intravenous Lipid Emulsion Therapy (ILE)

June 20, 2013

Intravenous Lipid Emulsion (ILE) Therapy – A Brief Review Case Study (Fictitious) Patient – Mr John Harper 75 year old man living in a rural area John fell over on the front porch of his house – this was witnessed by his daughter and she called the emergency services and an ambulance arrived soon after … More Intravenous Lipid Emulsion Therapy (ILE)

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