Tricks of the Trade for the Medical Professional

Tricks of the Trade for the Medical Professional A magazine for the newer licensed clinician but will work as a brief update for senior clinicians also. It is intended to be useful.

A free online medical magazine:
-Design for the newer licensed clinicians in their education/training.
-Senior licensed clinicians who like quick reviews without a lot additional information.
-The site combines quick resources with helpful information, with the main topics of emergency and critical care medicine. Its not intended for debate regard medical practices or approaches, but rather as helpful resource with benefit for everyone. Medicine is ever changing and we all will have personal preferences, so take what you find or learn here and decide for yourself what is best for you, in accordance with your State, Region and Country laws. I hope you find it useful and enjoyable.

01/29/2024

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08/16/2023

Hey there, lifesavers! 🚑

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So, if you're ready for a new chapter, or just curious about what's out there, swing by paraviewllc.com. Let's embark on this exciting journey together! I did and I'm glad that I did.

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03/14/2020

Fresh air, sunlight and improvised face masks seemed to work a century ago; and they might help us now.

04/24/2019

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I thought that this would be worth passing along, if you have not seen it yet.  This was such a unique case and will be ...
07/30/2018

I thought that this would be worth passing along, if you have not seen it yet. This was such a unique case and will be continuously studied.

The expert caver gave the OK for the boys to dive their way out and was among the last to leave.

07/22/2018

Lets get the word out.

05/27/2018

This is from a colleague, which I felt was important to share and worth thinking about. Hopefully this won't have to happen to you.

This is worth reading regarding MVC which happened in Australia,

The paramedics failed to take into consideration the damage to the interior of the vehicle (the passenger seat was forward (I’m guessing she was short) and with a T bone impact, the side of the passenger seat impacted the left side of her body (Australia right hand drive)

I’m guessing the paramedics also didn’t do a 360 and may not have seen the severe damage to the offside of her car?

She was released to the police and told “she’s ok”

Police did a roadside breath test and she
blew .198

They took her back to the station and as she was losing blood internally, police didn’t recognise her drowsiness or slurred speech as stages of shock (had the paramedics said to watch out for bla bla and call us back, it may have been a different outcome)

She died “in custody” as a result

An interesting, avoidable case if mechanism of injury and suspicion of hidden injuries were taken into account

05/15/2018

A study of over 357,000 veterans suggests that even one concussion can have horrific long-term health effects.

This might seem silly to is clinicians but it is up to us to teach the public, thus I'm sharing this so that you may pas...
03/28/2018

This might seem silly to is clinicians but it is up to us to teach the public, thus I'm sharing this so that you may pass it on to your friends and family.

These medical techniques may have been passed down for generations, but unlike Grandma's chocolate cookie recipe, they do not hold up over time.

02/11/2018

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