Andrew Tagg
Andrew Tagg is an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne and an Emergency Physician at Western Health, Melbourne. He has a particular interest in paediatric emergency medicine, clinical education, and the intersection of lifelong learning and compassionate care. A co-founder of Don’t Forget the Bubbles, Andrew is a regular contributor to podcasts, conferences, and workshops across Australasia and beyond. He’s passionate about helping clinicians become more confident, curious, and connected in their practice. Outside of medicine, he’s usually found with a cup of coffee in hand, reading Batman comics, or chasing after his three children. <a href="https://twitter.com/andrewjtagg">@andrewjtagg</a> | <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/113021843606526260388" rel="me"> + Andrew Tagg</a> | <a href="https://www.dontforgetthebubbles.com/author/andrewjtagg/">Andrew's DFTB posts</a>
318 articles
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The ‘Hidden C’
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Necrotising Enterocolitis
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Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn
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Diagnosing acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
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When is a fever not ‘just a fever’?
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Dacryocystitis
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A Medical Students Guide to Paediatrics
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The Silent Crisis: The impact of paediatric hospital social admissions
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An approach to the infant with plagiocephaly
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Brivudine for immunocompromised children with herpes zoster
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NIV for status asthmaticus
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Building Healthier Relationships With Gaming
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Testicular torsion
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Cannabidiol in refractory status epilepticus
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Don’t Forget the Orbeez!
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Are we on the right TRACT?
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Every resus needs a debrief
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Emergency Anthropology
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Adverse Childhood Experiences
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Propofol-related Infusion Syndrome
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Paediatric Neck Lumps
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Maintenance Fluids in Critical Illness
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Paediatric Appendicitis
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The power of children’s books