The iphone, the blackberry, windows based devices, nokia and other devices are commonplace amongst us. Some people carry one device, some two. With a small amount of planning these devices can become absolute resources for learning. This blog briefly looks at some of the applications we have for these devices. You can now download videos on resuscitation, cricothyrotomy and rapid sequence intubation in Australia on your phone(not iphone as yet) by going to our home page www.resus.com.au and clicking on the SMS link. This is an introduction to our series on this topic.
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