Content requiring log in

During the transition to our new website some of the log in requirements have been relaxed to prevent any glitches that may have unexpectedly prevented access to content for subscribers.Now that the new website is stable, we are progressively increasing the types of content that require log in to access.Access to the audio files now … Read more

New notification email address

Unfortunately many of our bulk emails (e.g. when trying to notify your of problems with the website) have been blocked by a variety of email account services (gmail accounts in particular). For this reason we have changed our email sending address to info@temm.com.au . So if you see emails from this address, please don’t think … Read more

Website back up and functioning normally

The website is back up and functioning normally, however be aware that many links (from/to some quizzes and from all previous posts) are still broken. Currently you only need to log in to access Format 1 of the manual, however we anticipate restoring log in access to all content within the next few days.Thank you … Read more

Blocking of subscription renewal reminder emails

Unfortunately the subscription renewal reminder emails we send you are having delivery increasingly commonly blocked by anti-spam software. Whilst we try to rectify this, please be aware that you may not receive any notification that your subscription is about to expire or has expired. If you find any of our emails in your junk folder, … Read more

TXA in major trauma

The Adjuncts to transfusion page has been updated in light of the release of the very important PATCH trial. Investigators, P. A.-T., the, A. C. T. G., Gruen, R. L., Mitra, B., Bernard, S. A., McArthur, C. J., Burns, B., Gantner, D. C., Maegele, M., Cameron, P. A., Dicker, B., Forbes, A. B., Hurford, S., … Read more

Ventilation post cardiac arrest

The Post arrest care page has been updated with some additional information about ventilation.Eastwood, G., Nichol, A. D., Hodgson, C., et al., . Investigators, T. S. (2023). Mild Hypercapnia or Normocapnia after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. N Engl J Med. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2214552

Video laryngoscopy

The Intubation equipment page has been updated with some additional information about video laryngoscopy following the publication of the trial: Prekker, M. E., Driver, B. E., Trent, S. A., et al., . . the Pragmatic Critical Care Research, G. (2023). Video versus Direct Laryngoscopy for Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults. N Engl J Med. … Read more