Michala Cox
@michala_cox
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18-10-2017 10:49:00
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He came. He baked. He served up a cosmic vagina. #GBBO Russell Brand
It's day 3 of #NationalAirAmbulanceWeek! Get an insight into the effort required behind the scenes to ensure the successful, safe and efficient operation of helicopters and crew around the country 🚁 haynes.com/en-gb/air-ambu… Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA) Air Ambulances UK #NAAW
#Covid19 Podcast from Bergamo, Italy with Roberto Cosentini Rob is an EP at the heart of the outbreak and has lots to teach us all. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN #FOAMed podcast. #coronavirus #Italy #emergencymedicine stemlynsblog.org/covid-19-podca…
This is a fascinating case, please listen. Thanks Dr. Ghali Sam Ghali, M.D.
Excited that as of 1st Nov the Valsalva Assist Device (VAD) will become available to South Western Ambulance Service paramedics for routine treatment of #SVT. In the EVADE Study randomly selected stations will have the VAD stocked on ambulances and devices rolled out to all stations over next 18 months
Any SWASFT Research SWASFT Clinical Leads South Western Ambulance Service staff interested to learn more about cardiac arrest? Updates on #paramedic3 trial, strategies for managing refractory VF and an overview from our own @Coppola_AJ on the impact of COVID on resuscitation Sign up tinyurl.com/499cdya2
South Western Ambulance Service clinical staff are doing so well supporting our current engagement in the #paramedic3 trial 🙏🏻💚would be lovely to have you join this event if you can swastcpdcouk Sign up via tinyurl.com/499cdya2
As of 1st March, half of all South Western Ambulance Service ambulance stations now have access to the Valsalva Assist Device (VAD) as the routine device to treat #SVT. If it's in the pouch you can use it! #JustaccesstheValsalvapouch SWASFT Research
bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjope… Delighted that our EVADE SVT protocol paper has been published open access. Designing a pragmatic study for delivery during normal ambulance care by usual treating South Western Ambulance Service clinicians has been challenging and rewarding. SWASFT Research @NIHRSW