Colour of the wind
Fair warning: this is a difficult read. Many thanks to Janos Baombe, Liz Crowe and Cathy Wield for your wisdom and support in making this post a little less uncomfortable. […]
All of the St Emlyn’s Blog and Podcast content that relates to the management of the Emergency Department.
Fair warning: this is a difficult read. Many thanks to Janos Baombe, Liz Crowe and Cathy Wield for your wisdom and support in making this post a little less uncomfortable. […]
Ed – it seems like everything is about Covid-19 at the moment and that’s understandable, but we should not forget other aspects of our work. Whilst patient flow may seem
JC: Improving patient flow Read More
Learning lessons from the COVID pandemic in Italy. A podcast with a physician at the centre of the crisis.
Podcast – Covid-19 in Italy with Roberto Cosentini Read More
Thursday afternoon, I brazenly told my director that the coronavirus needn’t warrant immediate concern. I didn’t want to add to the typical hysteria that leads to people purchasing too many
2019 Novel Coronavirus (Wuhan) at St Emlyn’s Read More
Here at St Emlyn’s, we’ve always prided ourselves on being reflective clinicians. We’ve written blogs on feedback​1​, reflection​2​, coaching​3​ and much more all of which rest on the principle that
Hindsight bias in Emergency Medicine Read More
Ordinarily when we bring a Journal Club post, it’s because we want to present some form of data that can make a difference to your clinical practice. This week it’s
JC: The Resuscitative Care Unit. St Emlyn’s Read More
A little while ago I reported from the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s meeting – specifically covering the management of major – or mass casualty – incidents (MCI).
Ed – This blog by Laura Howard is based on her excellent work on the impact of events on emergency care clinicians. We hope that you read this alongside the
JC: How events in emergency medicine impact doctors psychological well-being. St Emlyn’s Read More