Anaesthetist. Founder of device company Scott Airway Management and medical education company PaperScalpelRock. Anaesthetist. Loves all things ocean and beach.
@themetajournal Yes but what about bag-mask-ventilation? In many ways Bag-Mask-Ventilation is one of the most difficult skills that an Anaesthesiologist will do and would be extremely hard to automate.
Interesting article with a solution to reduce aerosolistation of during patient transport.
We have developed a solution to this for Endoscopy, Bronchoscopy, TOE. We control the aerosols at the source to improve safety. https://t.co/SGa5KZ8MIb
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@sminaev2015@ketaminh In response to the risk of aerosolised virus in the operating theatre, a new innovation out of Australia tackles this at the source to make the hospital environment safer for health care professionals. https://t.co/SGa5KZ8MIb
@NicholasChrimes@AirwayMxAcademy@NaveenEipe Hey Nic, I just saw your tweet on this, I am an anaesthetist in Brisbane and developer of the SAM Safety Shield. I have been chatting to Pierre Bradley. He suggested I connect with you. I'd love to pick your brains.
After years of struggling to bag mask ventilate patients with beards, we have finally brought to market what is the most innovative solution to this problem in 60 years. https://t.co/SGa5KZ8MIb
@GasNovice@RachelBoden8 You have highlighted a real problem and I think I might have a solution for you. SAM Safety Shield is something I (anaesthetist) developed and have just brought to market in Australia. UK approvals coming soon. If you are interested, reach out! We'd love to talk.