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At RESUS our mission is to change Emergency Medicine by teaching in ways that engage and inspire people to learn. By making learning enjoyable, stimulating and inevitable. We encourage sharing what we teach and the spreading of knowledge, because this benefits patients everywhere. That’s why we do what we do. We provide all this education for free and we have been doing so, since 2005.

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VL vs DL for intubating Neonates
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VL vs DL for intubating Neonates

VL vs DL for intubating Neonates I would consider intubation of the neonate(<28 days old)…
Does Induction Agent Choice Affect post intubation hypotension?
Airway

Does Induction Agent Choice Affect post intubation hypotension?

Does Induction Agent Choice Affect post intubation hypotension? Rapid sequence intubation can be associated with…
Does reduced dose induction agent affect post intubation hypotension?
Airway

Does reduced dose induction agent affect post intubation hypotension?

Does reduced dose induction agent affect post intubation hypotension? Post Intubation hypotension has been linked…
Impact of time to Defibrillation on ROSC
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Impact of time to Defibrillation on ROSC

Impact of time to Defibrillation on ROSC The rates of Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) in…

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VL vs DL for intubating NeonatesAirwayBlog

VL vs DL for intubating Neonates

VL vs DL for intubating Neonates I would consider intubation of the neonate(<28 days old)…
Does Induction Agent Choice Affect post intubation hypotension?AirwayBlog

Does Induction Agent Choice Affect post intubation hypotension?

Does Induction Agent Choice Affect post intubation hypotension? Rapid sequence intubation can be associated with…
Does reduced dose induction agent affect post intubation hypotension?AirwayBlog

Does reduced dose induction agent affect post intubation hypotension?

Does reduced dose induction agent affect post intubation hypotension? Post Intubation hypotension has been linked…
Impact of time to Defibrillation on ROSCBlogResuscitation

Impact of time to Defibrillation on ROSC

Impact of time to Defibrillation on ROSC The rates of Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) in…
Cardiac Arrest complicating emergency airway managementAirwayBlogCardiac Arrest

Cardiac Arrest complicating emergency airway management

Cardiac Arrest complicating emergency airway management Emergency airway management and specifically intubation can be associated…
Timing of Vasopressin initiation in septic shockBlogResuscitationSepsis

Timing of Vasopressin initiation in septic shock

Timing of Vasopressin initiation in septic shock Vasopressin is often used as a second line…
Adrenaline or Airway first in cardiac arrest?AirwayBlogResuscitation

Adrenaline or Airway first in cardiac arrest?

Adrenaline or Airway first in cardiac arrest? Cardiac arrest has a poor survival rate. In…

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Emergency Medicine is a huge field and we aim to make it simpler, by doing the work for you, pulling it apart and giving you what there is to know, in an environment that is fun, and full of surprises. Our aim is interaction and so we set up interactive case discussions as part of each conference, because things in real clinical practice aren’t always easy