PEP, PrEP and all things HIV
On the 1st December we marked world AIDS Day. This day was one of the first ever global health days and was introduced to increase awareness of the issue of […]
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On the 1st December we marked world AIDS Day. This day was one of the first ever global health days and was introduced to increase awareness of the issue of […]
PEP, PrEP and all things HIV Read More
The tour continues. Although I admit it took me a bit longer to get out of bed this morning following the social agenda for the conference…. Day 3: Morning Another
#ICSSOA2018 Day 3. St Emlyn’s on tour Read More
The tour continues, and nothing gets me out of bed quicker than a top of the pops countdown. Well done to the program organisers for cunningly putting this first on
#ICSSOA2018 DAY 2. St Emlyn’s on tour Read More
This week I’m speaking at the Intensive Care Society State of the Art meeting in London #ICSSOA2018. My first session is in the roadside to critical care session where we
Handover. Process, practice and controversy. #ICSSOA2018. St Emlyn’s Read More
St Emlyn’s is on tour (again) and this week I am at the Intensive Care Society State of the Art meeting in London. Always a truly international affair, with expert
St Emlyns on tour: ICSSOA2018. Monday. Read More
We have previously blogged on the topic of chest tube/drain management1. In one of our most widely read posts we argued that many pneumothoraces can be managed without a chest
JC: Conservative management of chest trauma. St Emlyn’s Read More
This is the basic script that supported my presentation, “Breaking Down Tribalism”. I recently presented this at EMTA2018, the Emergency Medicine Trainees Association conference in Cardiff. It is a privilege
Breaking down tribalism. #onetribeEMTA St Emlyn’s Read More
Ed – This blog is based on the talk Salim gave at #stemlynsLIVE in Manchester back in September 2018. The background and data below was first published on the REBEL
Beyond A(C)LS. Salim Rezaie at #stemlynsLIVE Read More