@DrBalukuJoseph@OkethwenguWill2 Buh, ability to acquire knowledge in any field drives one way too far from qualifying to hold the title of “absolute” or even just “simple” “fool”. Could just mean it’s an area of non-exposure or non-interest, hence less- or uninformed, not fool.
@LorickFox @stephanamayer@NEJM Rich experience. Pretty rare adverse events though honestly. Just bad when they happen. That Rhabdo patient though—vasculopathic perhaps?
@LorickFox @stephanamayer@NEJM You may need to dig into the experiences of leading practices in the LMICs where circumstantial lack of resources for invasive lines forces them to use inopressors peripherally & NIBP in place of A-lines. Their data would inform practically the gravity of risk taught about these.
Advanced Trauma Life Support simulation skills session for the medical students with Dr. @ErasmusMD
The next session will focus on Basic Life Support and Advanced Critical Care Life Support.
✅ Day One of #AAUxICSU2025 was a success!
Insightful sessions, engaging discussions, and great connections all around.
See you tomorrow for Day 2 of 3 — more learning, sharing, and innovation ahead! 🙌
The anaesthesia fraternity, friends, and partners united at the #AAUxICSU2025 — sharing knowledge, strengthening collaborations, and celebrating progress in anaesthesia and critical care.
@NutritionistKD We are all entirely reliant on each other. But in our attempts to coordinate this reliance, we have turned cooperation into competition. Let’s allow the advances in medicine and specialization to free us of burdensome barriers to excellence so we reach the best of ourselves.
@NutritionistKD There is a lot a pharmacist does and the same applies to other providers in healthcare. The idea is to bring the best of all specialists in healthcare together to serve the best care package to the patient. It’s collaborative. Every specialist knows their role professionally.
During critical illness, the body shifts into survival mode — shutting down non-essential functions like skin renewal, hair growth, and fertility. Weight loss, dry skin, darkening, and brittle nails are common. These changes often reverse with recovery.
#DearPatientSeries
In the ICU, the body is already under intense stress — and life-saving tubes and catheters can open doors for infection. That’s why strict infection control, like limited physical contact, is essential to protect your loved one during this critical time.
#DearPatientSeries