HTAR's Anaesthesiology Department Down with Food Poisoning by Muhammad Amir Ayub

And so the incident eventually makes it into the news, with the event bringing a critical department (and its associated services) down to its knees. And as is usually known about the always full HTAR Hospital, it became a less ideal dogfooding experience, as those same medical staff can't all be admitted into the same hospital because of well, no available beds.

May you guys recover without further complications.

Addendum: Here’s the official press statement.

Residual Neuromuscular Blockade and Neuromuscular Monitoring by Muhammad Amir Ayub

Gonna have to re-reread the topic after making an unforgivable mistake of getting the PTC protocol partially wrong. Partially this is because such monitoring is not routine; I mainly monitor just to investigate delayed reversal when it happens.

Exercise and Neurological Function by Muhammad Amir Ayub

Interesting talk (with a lot of hype), but not much on the evidence (understandable as that's not the audience). Nobody will argue that exercise is bad though...And physical therapy is a core tenet in management of depression and pain disorders too.