
SimpLog allows you to keep track of patient follow-up from ED, so you will remember to chase results, call the patient to check their symptoms are improving or arrange follow up
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SimpLog allows you to keep track of patient follow-up from ED, so you will remember to chase results, call the patient to check their symptoms are improving or arrange follow up

drawMD is a beautiful app for the iPad that allows you to explain procedures and illnesses to your patients by using customised diagramatic visual aids

PressorDex is an app version of John Greenwood’s book, which is a handbook for treating critically ill patients. It contains guidance on medications, infusions, treatment, diagnosis and has inbuilt calculators.

Guidelines for me – a new searchable, updatable, customisable guideline repository and #FOAMed resource

Eye Essentials For Every Doctor (2013) is a paperback handbook providing a concise overview of common eye conditions – reviewed by David Baines

Survive Sepsis offers guidance for clinicians to recognise and treat sepsis in adult patients quickly and effectively

I write this in the dying moments of my time in Hobart; a city of unimaginable beauty, the hint of adventure and the trace of Antarctica in the winds, phenomenal and defiant art, and really excellent mini-bars…

Short editorial snippets from Vol. 24 Issue 3 of Emergency Medicine Australasia published online on 3 August 2012.
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