Review: The Essence of Emergency Medicine
It was a long day. After getting home from a late shift the night before, I was up at 4 to catch my 0530 train, and toddled off down to London. What, […]
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It was a long day. After getting home from a late shift the night before, I was up at 4 to catch my 0530 train, and toddled off down to London. What, […]
Review: The Essence of Emergency Medicine Read More
There is so much I could write about the role and value of our own humanity in the Emergency Department although much of it has been said before by people
It’s Good to Talk – Debrief in the Emergency Department Read More
The St Emlyn’s Blog team are delighted (and excited!) to invite you to join us for an evening of dinner, drinks and inspiration with the utterly marvellous Joe Lex. To
Need Inspiration? Look No Further than Joe Lex at St Emlyn’s Read More
Juliet: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.” Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2) Here at St.Emlyn’s we are
What’s in a name? Romeo and Juliet at St.Emlyn’s Read More
I believe I can be a better doctor. It was very early in my student life when someone very wise pointed out to me that doctors don’t save lives –
An Easter Message: Let’s Talk About Dying & Palliative Care Read More
“Standby call please: 19 month old male, cardiac arrest…” They are the words I half expect whenever the red phone rings between 6 and 7am, words which strike both
Paediatric Arrest: But What About the Parents? Read More
Emergency Medicine: A risky business part 5. Does a correct diagnosis mean that the therapy will work? In the previous post in this series around diagnostics we have looked at
Just a quick blog post today with a link out to a great #FOAMing pre-hospital paramedic. It was a delight to share thoughts on graded assertiveness
PACE with @HarrisCPD Read More