Podcast – October 2021 Monthly Round Up
Our regular round up of the October 2021 content from the blog and podcast at St Emlyn’s with Iain and Simon.
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Our regular round up of the October 2021 content from the blog and podcast at St Emlyn’s with Iain and Simon.
Podcast – October 2021 Monthly Round Up Read More
Back in 2016 we published a blog on chest drains and chest aspiration, in which we argued that the dogma of putting in huge drains for traumatic haemothoraces should be
JC: Can we use smaller pigtail drains in traumatic haemothorax? Read More
This week I was lucky enough to attend the European Society of Emergency Medicine conference in Lisbon in person. It has been a wonderful experience to once again reconnect with
#EuSEM21 The power of stories in Emergency medicine education revisited. Read More
The diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome in the emergency department is complex and has the potential for significant patient harm if we get it wrong. Linda Dykes put together an
Re-evaluating risk factors for Cauda Equina Read More
Some years ago I remember speaking to a rather well known intensivist who was advocating for the extracorporeal removal of CO2 in ICU patients. His logic was that in patients
JC: The REST trial. St Emlyn’s Read More
Computed Coronary Angiography (CTCA) has been advocated as a useful adjunct in the investigation of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in the ED. Although we’ve made huge progress in the diagnosis
JC: CTCA for cardiac chest pain in the ED. St Emlyn’s Read More
Our regular round up of the best of the blog from August 2021 with Iain and Simon.
Podcast – August 2021 Monthly Round Up Read More
It’s that time of year again when the Trauma Care UK conference comes around and I get to talk about 10 interesting trauma papers from the last 12 months or
Top 10 Trauma Papers for Trauma UK conference. 2020-2021. St Emyln’s Read More