Dr. Moussa Ouedraogo Part 1 Intro When the WRaP EM Sunshine Coast ED physicians met Dr. Moussa Ouedraogo, they knew his story was one we needed to share. In fact, the Blog Bio is normally a short paragraph about the author. But Moussa’s story is one of such profound strength, that this extended Bio. forms… Continue reading The Resilient Human – one man’s journey from Burkina-Faso to Sunshine Coast
Category: Wellness ideas from around the globe
Being Human – Exploring Humanity in Health Care
Dr Jane Lemaire By Dr Jane Lemaire Fore word For many years, Dr Jane Lemaire has been a trailblazer in the areas of doctor's health and wellbeing. Dr Lemaire is the epitome of generosity and an inspiration for her peers across the world. She lives the philosophy of providence to all of us who try… Continue reading Being Human – Exploring Humanity in Health Care
WRaP EM meets CardMedic
Dr Rachael Grimaldi - Senior Anaesthetic Registrar; Co-founder and CEO, CardMedic 1. CardMedic is a multipurpose flexible digital communication tool. It looks to have been created out of a need for clear communication and the ability to connect with our critically unwell patients during COVID. How do you think the programme helps clinicians meet this need? While on… Continue reading WRaP EM meets CardMedic
From the Middle East to the Gold Coast
Around the World…. Foreword by Dr Una Harrington Over the past year, there has been an increasing conversation about the value of diversity in our Critical Care workplaces. Emergency Medicine attracts a wonderfully diverse multicultural group of trainees and FACEMs. In fact, according to ACEM, just over 40 % of both ED Trainees and FACEMs… Continue reading From the Middle East to the Gold Coast
From Nigeria to Central QLD
Around the World…. Foreword by Dr Una Harrington Over the past year, there has been an increasing conversation about the value of diversity in our Critical Care workplaces. Emergency Medicine attracts a wonderfully diverse multicultural group of trainees and FACEMs. In fact, according to ACEM, just over 40 % of both ED Trainees and FACEMs… Continue reading From Nigeria to Central QLD
WRaP EM Global – Iceland
By Chris Edwards Góðan dag! (G’Day in Icelandic) You may be wondering how on earth I landed in a place so far away and so different from Australasia. Well, having completed FACEM training in August last year, I was keen to pursue alternative experiences in Emergency Medicine. I had struggled with burnout on and off… Continue reading WRaP EM Global – Iceland