In memory. St Emlyn’s
In memory. St Emlyn’s Read More
Many years ago I did my CTR (the Clinical Topic Review*) for my FCEM exam on facilitating intubation in the C-spine immobilised patient. The actual CTR is lost in the
JC: Don’t blame it on the Bougie. St Emlyn’s Read More
When I started in medicine all resuscitation started with some form of supplemental oxygen. Whether that was by face mask, LMA or intubation, oxygen was the mainstay of initial treatment
JC: Oxygen in the Acutely Unwell Patient. St Emlyn’s Read More
There are four content pillars underpinning the St Emlyn’s blog and podcast. Evidence based medicine, Clinical Excellence, The Philosophy of EM and Wellbeing. We are bringing all these themes/pillars together
The Resuscitationist’s Guide to Health and Wellbeing. A St Emlyn’s e-book. Read More
This week I am at the Trauma Care UK conference. If you’ve not been to this one then you should, it’s friendly, great value and aims to influence and engage
Top 10 trauma papers 2017-2018 for @traumacareUK conference. St Emlyn’s Read More
Day two of #badEMFest18 started with sun and beauty. Some lunatics went off for a run in the morning….. #BADEMFest18 pic.twitter.com/BS3SQHVlWd — Brian Burns (@HawkmoonHEMS) March 23, 2018 Day two
#badEMFest18 Day 2. St Emlyn’s. Read More
This week I am in the beautiful city of Graz in Austria at the 9th Kongress der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Notfallmedizin (congress for emergency medicine). Simon Orlob has co-ordinated the visit
Imagine yourself in the resus room. You’ve just got Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) on a patient who was in cardiac arrest. They had excellent bystander CPR and an early
JC: Do early pupil responses predict outcome in cardiac arrest? St Emlyn’s Read More