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The Liberian Society for Emergency Medicine

@liberianem

LSEM is a community of Emergency Physicians, Nurses, and Paramedical staff dedicated to improving Emergency Care Systems and advancing EM in Liberia.

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calendar_today28-04-2019 13:10:02

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Liberian EDs are no strangers to trolley crises. Whiteboard dry rounds let the on-call teams know a bit more about the patients they get called to see in the ER (including where they are!) Life(saving) is sometimes about the simple things.

Liberian EDs are no strangers to trolley crises. Whiteboard dry rounds let the on-call teams know a bit more about the patients they get called to see in the ER (including where they are!) Life(saving) is sometimes about the simple things.
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Invisible voices: Sad to hear the Rwandan speaker for the RoySocMed Royal College of Emergency Medicine event on Monday may actually not join us due to Home Office related issues. Who better to give a perspective on global EM than someone from a successful LMIC EM training programme? Very disappointed.

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“Society have created theses boxes that people must fit in to and if you don’t fit in one then you have to continuously justify yourself” Amazing Talk on Diversity in Emergency Medicine by Kaleb Lachenicht. #EMSSA2019 #AFEM @Callum__Swift Jimmy Lee

“Society have created theses boxes that people must fit in to and if you don’t fit in one then you have to continuously justify yourself” Amazing Talk on Diversity in Emergency Medicine by Kaleb Lachenicht. #EMSSA2019 #AFEM @Callum__Swift <a href="/jimhealy9/">Jimmy Lee</a>
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New Blog📣Jesse Schrage grapples with how to change carbon-intensive practices at home, in acadmia, and offers exciting solutions for rerouting the norms of academic engagement UiB CET theclimatepress.com/blog

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“In Africa #COVID19 : Kenya has only 200 INTENSIVE CARE beds for its 50 million population! In many countries from Mali to Liberia, several ventilators fall on millions of people! 1.2 BILLION PEOPLE in danger ... “

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Great to see the head of the #COVID19 response for the #WHO singing the praises of Africa, and particularly South Africa’s, response to the pandemic. A reminder that the global North does not have a monopoly on knowledge, and can learn much with some humility and collaboration