Cracking ECG session last night for the keen beans to finish off day one of #PEMCourses21 - Will be looking out for those juvenile T waves. Small gains, but I came 2nd in the end of day Kahoot. 😅
Two days densely packed full of practical knowledge delivered by captivating speakers. Thanks for a great time @PemCourses - Would highly recommend to all SHOs and Registrars in Emergency Med. Virtual attendance available for my UK friends! #PEMcourses21
Great start to @PemCourses with some awesome introductory talks and a fantastically wise panel discussion around respiratory illnesses in kids. #PEMCourses21
Off up the road to Brisbane now so I’m fresh and ready for @PemCourses starting tomorrow. We’re going to need a rather large dinner venue tomorrow night for the number of us coming from Gold Coast!
Hospital handover - hugely important part of the care we provide. Lucky to have Peadiatric Emergency Nurse / Paramedic Geordie Amos and Critical Care Paramedic @AmesCraike. #parapem21@PemCourses
The amazing @ClareHambridge talking about shock in kids. Clare explaining how useful the CREDD tool can be. @PemCourses#parapem21
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@FatamboGary talking about the importance of the Paediatric Assessment Triad and utilising it to its full abilities. A great pneumonic for Appearance is TICLS (TICKLES)
T - Tone
I - Interactiveness
C - Consolability
L - Look/Gaze
S - Speech/Cry
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Interactive paediatric session is underway at #qldas21. The crying baby - what might you miss? 6 causes of significant illness - sepsis, cardiac, metabolic, abdominal catastrophe, haematological, NAI. Thanks to @fayemj63@alaanibrahim@PemCourses@hansendisease@acemonline