Thursday, January 26, 2017

Sedation , Analgesia and paralysis in ICU

http://www.slideshare.net/drvenugopalpp/sedation-analgesia-paralysis?from_m_app=android

Young doctor died following cardiac arrest

I deeply regret to inform the sad demise of Dr.Abdulla Shameer.  Kondotty.  May his soul rest in peace
കൊണ്ടോട്ടി മേഴ്‌സി ഹോസ്പിറ്റൽ ഉടമ വീരാൻ കുട്ടി ഡോക്ടറുടെ മകൻ സമീർ ഡോക്ടർ രോഗികളെ ആശുപത്രിയിൽ ചികിൽസിക്കുന്നതിനിടെ ഹൃദയ സ്തംഭനം മൂലം അല്പം മുൻപ് മരണപ്പെട്ടു,
Sudden cardiac arrest of young doctor in side hospital ...A witness arrest . We the Emergency people should think about it very loudly .

Monday, January 23, 2017

EMERGE 17

Emege17 is the perfectly blended.  well organised and attended Emergency medicine crash course for doctors held on 22nd Jan 2017 at IMA hall Vatakara. Program was organised by IMA Vatakara and compiled by Aster Mims and Asha hospital emergency medicine departments. Basic Emergency skills were taught through 12 skill stations . 120 pre registered doctors attended . All of them received adequate hands on training. Even if it was done and promoted as regional events , it has got acceptance and participation at  state level . Vibrant and highly effective regional coordination team headed by DRS Vijayaraghavan , Afrose, Naseer , Sajit etc made it a most memorable event. Fifteen faculty members and 20 supportive paramedic staff made the high quality scientific feast  most effective and useful one. Dr R Remesh DHS attended workshop as  chief guest . Workshop closed with post test . MCI awarded 1.5hrs CME credits to the program. By Team EM

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Handling RSI drugs

RSI is one the most dangerous procedures in ED and RSI drugs are the most dangerous pharmacological agents used clinical practice. RSI drugs are categorized under very very risk category drugs. Only qualified Anaesthesiologists, intensivists, and emergency physicians are authorized to load and administer this drugs. Intensivists and EPs should attend a special session on its usage and receive special privilege from institutional privilege committee. This drugs should not keep in ICU or ED drug storage along with other drugs. Its stock and release to use must be monitored and documented meticulously. It must be maintained under locked storage system. Even if it is utilized in a critical situation, you will get at least 10 minutes prior to intubation during the preparation phase. So RSI drugs must keep in pharmacy in ED medicine is existing or it must be locked and kept under Team leader's custody. If you don't have SOP on it kindly make it and implement ASAP
DrVenu22.12.16

Friday, January 20, 2017

EMERGE 17

Emergency medicine crash course at Vatakara on 22 nd Jan 2017 . By IMA Vatakara and Aster Asha hospital

MRCEM results in India

Great to see the wonderful results of MRCEM part C in Indian centers . MAX and Meenakshi mission had 100 percent results . Aster Medcity and AsterMims also have 100 percent results. Five candidates appeared . All cleared . I believe many other centers are also doing good . What is more important is EM training in India is passing through its phenomenal growth. Certainly it is a  reflection of quality training programmes. In nutshell  "quality will lead to recognition and not always recognition will lead to  quality".

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Aster CMI Bangalore

Aster CMI Bangalore has been accredited by NABH for Emergency medicine excellence as first institution in Karnataka and fifth one nationally. As of now 5 institutions have been accredited. Nationally three out of five are aster DM healthcare emergency medicine departments. Congratulations Dr Shailesh and team

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