Medical Jellybeans with @TheTopEnd

Jellybeans. Conversations with Care. The Jellybeans started here and are now also hosted on lifeinthefastlane.com (The Original) & www.IntensiveCareNetwork.com This is the complete collection. Sometimes containing more controversial offerings.

Jellybean 38 with Shaun Walsh

shackletonSo as we recover from SMACC in Dublin, which was a Wham Bam Shiny Mega Event with helicopters and REBOA and some other things that I will probably never do, I wanted to introduce you to someone thats doing something else that none of us will probably ever do.

Ever been to Elephant Island?

No? Ok.

Ever been to a Dentists?

How do we all feel about dentists?

Ever had a “moment” with a Plastic Surgeon?

How do we all feel about the Plastic Surgeons?

Armies?

Okay I know how I feel about armies, you make up your own mind on that one.

Private sector medicine……?

Okay. So heres this chap that has done a whole bunch of stuff that either scares me or gives me the heebie jeebies. Yet I am extremely envious of his work/life balance and so many things he has managed to do.

This is a jellybean about another path.

A path through medicine that doesn’t get a lot of press.

A path that some people look down on.

Shaun is a “CMO” in a very big ICU in Sydney.

And he is a very happy man. (Despite working with @RogerRdharris.)

He stood out among a bunch of high achievers at the Bedside Critical Care Conference as possibly the most contented chap in the room and probably the one that has reached greater heights. (Physical ones.)

I hope Jellybeans shine a little light on the humans within Critical Care Medicine. It is a broad church. It includes @EMCrit and it includes Shaun Walsh. Both doing interesting stuff and doing it well.

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