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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. MotR – Mike Lauria on “Making the Call”. EMCrit Blog. Published on July 31, 2014. Accessed on March 20th 2025. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/motr-mike-lauria/ ].
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Phenomenal content. Thanks, Mike and Scott! I think there are four natural rally points in HEMS / PHARM / retrieval med / CCTM: 1. While en route to wherever the patient is, I review with my partner what we know clinically (which is often pretty limited), discuss what equipment we are and are not going to take with us out of the helicopter / ambulance, and review our plan of attack (ie. for a trauma scene where the patient is inside an ambulance on our arrival to the LZ: “I’ll enter the back door of the ambulance with the monitor,… Read more »
I am definitely planning on being there. Awesome people, incredible ideas, wonderful lectures by EM/critical care/transport providers, nurses, and paramedics from around the world! I would encourage people to come.
Fantastic talk! Lots of respect for the PJs being a former army medic myself.
Militi Succurrimus.
Thank you very much, Sean. Glad you enjoyed it. Any feedback is welcome. I’m always looking to change/modify/add to the presentation. Take care.
“These things we do, that others may live…”
BTW there an app for this too 8)
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/tactical-breather/id445893881?mt=8
Was wondering if you guys had seen this article for a review of some related basic science.
http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v15/n11/full/nn.3234.html?message-global=remove&WT.ec_id=NEURO-201211Scott
(in case the link doesn’t fire up the reference is Nature Neuroscience Volume: 15, Pages: 1475–1484. Year published: (2012).
This is awesome! Thanks Tom!
Great content, I am a cognitive scientist student myself and find decision making very interesting. It is my personal opinion you did a good job in determining the do’s and do nots of decision making. Military and medicine, aviation have data that confirm a big part of your presentation.
Personally I can not wait to find out how the processes in the brain unfold and how we can optimise and augment them.
One question: does military personal use nootropics?