Awesome Presentations at #TTCNYC15
Back in November 2015 Simon and I had the honour of joining the amazing faculty and participants at the Teaching Course in New York. We’ve already shared some of our […]
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Back in November 2015 Simon and I had the honour of joining the amazing faculty and participants at the Teaching Course in New York. We’ve already shared some of our […]
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This week, Iain is in Austria speaking at #AGN2016. He’ll be trying to improve his non-existent German while attempting to convince our Austrian colleagues that FOAM is more than just
FOAM: More Than Just Froth? @docib at #AGN2016 Read More
London Cardiac Arrest symposium review 2015 #LTC2015 adrenaline epinephrine in cardiac arrest
London Cardiac Arrest Symposium #LTC2015 St.Emlyn’s Read More
London Trauma Conference review with St.Emlyn’s ECMO REBOA prehospital care and air ambulance work
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Hello again from the London Trauma Conference! If you haven’t listened to the day one podcast yet, catch up here. We’ve managed to catch up with a couple more speakers
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London Trauma Conference podcast and round up of day 1. Nat and Iain from St.Emlyn’s podcast on the highlights. #LTC2015
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Making good decisions in the emergency department.
Making good decisions in the ED. #RCEM15 #EuSEM15 Read More
It was an absolute delight to hear Roy Lilley at the recent RCEM Manchester conference. In Virchester he is a bit of a ‘legend’ as he’s followed by many of
Roy Lilley at #RCEM15. St.Emlyn’s Read More