Congratulations to Umarashid Guloba for winning our 2021 research award to support his work on trauma patients who miss ICU admission in Uganda! @emedUg@EmMakerere@MUST_EMIG@afemafrica @CoreyBBills For more information on how you can help: https://t.co/BcHuP0riXi
Congratulations to Nadine Seymour for winning our 2021 research award to support her work on distance learning in pre-hospital care across Namibia! @symnad@afemafrica@emssaorgza@janistupesis For more information on this research & how you can help: https://t.co/BcHuP0ITOQ
Congratulations to Tegegne Tamalew Alemie for winning our 2021 research award to support his work on preeclampsia and eclampsia in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia! @afemafrica@ECCD_Ethiopia@janistupesis
For more information on this research & how you can help:
https://t.co/25GnWLs8e9
American Friends of AFEM is thrilled to announce our new Emergency Care Research Award! We will be featuring the 2021 grant awardees on twitter and our website, so stay tuned to hear about the future of emergency care! @afemafrica@EMAT_info@EmedUg
https://t.co/25GnWLs8e9
@ejbcalvello on emergency care as a “cross-cutting service delivery innovation” that provides critical, timely care for all conditions that have been prioritized in global health - Grand Rounds @YaleGlobalEM@COglobalEM
Road traffic accidents are the leading cause of death worldwide for ages 5-29. Dr Teri Reynolds on the importance of emergency care at #CUGH2019@CUGHnews
Dr. Broccoli is working with the Ministry of Health in Lusaka to help with improving emergency services in Zambia. Swing by and ask her how she’s getting it done. @CUGHnews#CUGH2019@The_BMC
The bronze prize for best abstract at #AfCEM18 goes to Dr. Prisca Mary Kitzito, describing the superior immobilization provided by house-made cardboard cervical collars that were made from wooden templates. Talk about #AfricanSolutionsToAfricanProblems!
@prisca_kizito (a PGY2 EM resident at @MbararaUST) presents a brilliant model for improvised c-collars for #LMIC & resource-limited settings. Data on efficacy equaling or exceeding commercially available collars was also presented. #macgyver would be proud! @EmedUg#AfCEM18
The @who has released its #FOAMed version of the popular, but often expensive, advanced life support courses, with a clear focus on real world and not just high income country scenarios.
Basic emergency care: approach to the acutely ill & injured course
https://t.co/6wgVKq3dJh