JC: Are we fully LoDED?
Over the last few years many of us in the UK have started to incorporate high sensitivity troponin into the assessment of patients presenting with chest pain. We have seen […]
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Over the last few years many of us in the UK have started to incorporate high sensitivity troponin into the assessment of patients presenting with chest pain. We have seen […]
JC: Are we fully LoDED? Read More
Welcome to our fifth webinar and journal club reviewing recent research and featuring COVID-19 updates, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine
COVID-19 Journal Club #5 The Webinar Read More
Here we have specially selected, and summarised the literature for COVID-19 in the last week. We have highlighted those papers that will be of interest to EM clinicians on the
COVID-19 The Director’s Cut #3 Read More
Welcome to our fourth webinar and journal club reviewing recent research and featuring COVID-19 updates, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine
COVID-19: Journal Club #4 – The Webinar Read More
It’s been another busy month at St Emlyn’s, with the publication of 15 blog posts and five podcasts, but there does seem to be an awful lot to talk about!
Podcast – April 2020 Monthly Round Up Read More
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.
In the midst of everything that is going on with COVID-19, it is easy to see how important non-coronavirus stuff can get overlooked. But we still need to keep our
New NICE Guidelines on diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolism Read More
Welcome to our third webinar and journal club reviewing recent research and featuring COVID-19 updates, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine
COVID-19: Journal Club #3 – The Webinar Read More