#RCEMasc 2019 Day 3
The RCEM annual scientific conference was over too quickly. We had a great time. Here’s the summary from the final day.
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The RCEM annual scientific conference was over too quickly. We had a great time. Here’s the summary from the final day.
This month I was lucky enough to be invited to speak in Slovenia at the European Resus Council meeting. It was a super place to visit and a wonderful conference.
European Resuscitation Council meeting: Slovenia 2019. St Emlyn’s Read More
After a great first day (which you can read about on the day one blog here), we reconvened in Sage, Gateshead for day 2 of the RCEM Annual Scientific Conference.
We’re at the RCEM scientific conference 2019, and here are the key lessons we learnt on day 1!
#RCEMasc 2019 Day 1: St Emlyn’s goes north! Read More
Now the TiLLI project has been completed, I have been asked to give a late breaking abstract presentation at the upcoming annual scientific conference of the Royal College of Emergency
Thromboprophylaxis in Lower Limb Immobilisation #RCEMASC2019 Read More
This week the St Emlyn’s team is in Gateshead for the Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s annual scientific conference. This year I’ve been tasked with putting together the top 10
JC: Top 10 papers 2018-2019 for #RCEM Annual Scientific Conference. St Emlyn’s Read More
So Dan – we want you to give this talk – about a job. A job that doesn’t exist. Or maybe it’s a thing – but we’re not sure what
The UK Resuscitationist from #stemlynsLIVE with Dan Horner. St Emlyn’s Read More
For many of us the SMACC conferences were the highlight of the education year. For 6 years the team challenged dogma and changed the world of medical conferences for ever,
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