Dr Natalie May
Dr Natalie May, MBChB, MPHe, MSc, PGCert Medical Education, FRCEM, FACEM Section lead for paediatrics and medical education Editorial Board Member St Emlyn’s blog and podcast Specialist in Emergency Medicine […]
Dr Natalie May, MBChB, MPHe, MSc, PGCert Medical Education, FRCEM, FACEM Section lead for paediatrics and medical education Editorial Board Member St Emlyn’s blog and podcast Specialist in Emergency Medicine […]
Natalie May The anatomy of beautiful presentations #TTCNYC: Natalie May
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By now I’m sure you know that Simon, Nat and Rick will be giving talks for the Manchester Medical Society Emergency Medicine section on Tuesday 25th November 2014 about #MedEd:
Simon, Rick and Natalie LIVE at Manchester Medical Society! Read More »
Talking at SMACC Gold seemed like such a good idea in advance – and it was a wonderful (if faintly terrifying!) experience. When I came up with this title (yes
Paeds Tips You Won’t Find In Books – @_NMay at SMACC Gold Read More »
Natalie May reviews day 1 of the #ICEM22 conference in Melbourne, Australia @stemlyns @_nmay #FOAMed @icem2022 @ifempreselect @ifem2
#ICEM22 Melbourne – Day 1 Read More »
Natalie May takes us through the basics of breastfeeding and how we can look after patients who are breastfeeding when they present to the ED.
Lacto Basics – Breastfeeding in the Emergency Department Read More »
We asked each of the St Emlyn’s team for their reflections on 2021. We hope you have enjoyed the blog and podcast his year. Thank you, as ever, for all
Reflections on 2021 from St Emlyn’s Read More »
It’s been a long time since I’ve been at a conference, either in-person or virtually. Something that was once a regular part of my professional life has, like so many
Back in 2013, I wrote a post here on petechiae in well kids; it received a phenomenal number of views for reasons I don’t quite understand (I think it ended
JC: Spot the Difference, what can we do about petechiae? St Emlyn’s Read More »
If you’re an avid follower of FOAM, you’ll have seen many assertions that manual pulse checks by healthcare providers during cardiac arrest are pretty unreliable at best. The most commonly
JC: Finger on the Pulse? Read More »