Podcast – Top papers 2023/24. Part 1
This month we hacve two podcasts covering our recent posts on top 10 resuscitation papers. This blog covers the first 5 papers. Part 2 will be out later in the […]
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This month we hacve two podcasts covering our recent posts on top 10 resuscitation papers. This blog covers the first 5 papers. Part 2 will be out later in the […]
Podcast – Top papers 2023/24. Part 1 Read More
This was a really powerful session that took us on a journey from the past, to the present and left us with a feeling of hope for the future. I’ll
R-A-C-E session at RCEM CPD conference Read More
Our conference report from the 11th Kongress der Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Notfallmedizin in Graz Austria in 2024. r@stemlyns Blog themes on trauma, cardiac arrest and research . #FOAMed
11th Kongress der Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Notfallmedizin Read More
Bougie use in the Emergency Department – a meta analysis
Bougie use in tracheal intubation Read More
The ARC-H principle: re-defining global health & shifting the balance. Anisa Jafar @EMergeMedGlobal takes us through why definitions really matter.
The ARC-H principle: re-defining global health & shifting the balance. Read More
Greg Yates reviews for Journal Club a review of a JAMA paper on elderly deaths associated with long overnight waits on an ED trolley.
Are long waits in A&E lethal for elderly patients? Read More
Is mechanical CPR associated with improved or worse outcomes in in-hospital cardiac arrest. #FOAMed @stemlyns
Is mCPR associated with better outcomes for in-hospital cardiac arrest? Read More
In our modern world global health is vitally and increasingly important.
Anisa Jafar takes us through a project designed to connect and map global health practitioners. Follow the links and join the network.
Global Health map – connecting UK emergency care practitioners Read More