I am a retired critical care RN that has been around the block a few times. Really liked your talk especially the groping thing. Very funny! Loved the presentation. Also commented, because we almost have the same names. Well done.
Great work Cliff. Really enjoyed your thoughts and careful, expert delivery. If ever I'm trapped on a cliff face..... there is only one man i want hanging off the helicopter, unless it's someone who's been trained by you! Cheers
You could persuade me to jump off a bridge! Thank you for this presentation. It is apparent you have fantastic people skills, and a Huge sense of humor... I hope that Ketamine becomes a drug of choice in the ED here in the states!
I'm a critical care/trauma tech, and I sort of resent the idea that we're not skilled and proficient at placing lines on ANY kind of sick patient. Techs at my tertiary-care facility are adept at placing IVs, ultrasound-guided IVs (with a good deal more experience than the vast majority of docs), and IOs, all aggressively--when indicated--successfully, and safely.
We learnt a lot from your online lectures and podcasts
Appart from the clinical side this is a lesson for life at anytime a lot is commonsince thank you Doc .
I am a retired critical care RN that has been around the block a few times. Really liked your talk especially the groping thing. Very funny! Loved the presentation. Also commented, because we almost have the same names. Well done.
great talk. SMACC is changing how we educate the medical field.
thank you for this presentation
Awesome vid cliff!
Great work Cliff. Really enjoyed your thoughts and careful, expert delivery. If ever I'm trapped on a cliff face..... there is only one man i want hanging off the helicopter, unless it's someone who's been trained by you! Cheers
You could persuade me to jump off a bridge!
Thank you for this presentation.
It is apparent you have fantastic people skills, and a Huge sense of humor...
I hope that Ketamine becomes a drug of choice in the ED here in the states!
It's just great stuff...
"use the grope" 17:15 hahahaahah
I'm a critical care/trauma tech, and I sort of resent the idea that we're not skilled and proficient at placing lines on ANY kind of sick patient. Techs at my tertiary-care facility are adept at placing IVs, ultrasound-guided IVs (with a good deal more experience than the vast majority of docs), and IOs, all aggressively--when indicated--successfully, and safely.