Review of 2017. St.Emlyn’s
As 2017 ends and we look forward to 2018 it’s time to reflect on a year with the St.Emlyn’s team. Despite our chronological and geographical dispersal it’s really felt like […]
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As 2017 ends and we look forward to 2018 it’s time to reflect on a year with the St.Emlyn’s team. Despite our chronological and geographical dispersal it’s really felt like […]
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This is a repost & update of a blog I did for Rob Rogers back in 2014 on how to ask a conference question. Sadly the original post is no
How to ask a question at a conference. The origin of ‘that’ algorithm. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This is a guest post from Vicky Vella, EM Associate Specialist in the UK. Vicky got in touch after this tweet came onto our timelines recently. I had to admit
MARSIPAN – Not just for (Christmas) Cakes. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Firstly, the title of this post is not a typo. When I collated the reflective lessons from my series of Sydney HEMS blog posts I realised there were actually 104,
104 Reflections from Sydney HEMS – the eBook. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Pain… patients complain about it… A LOT. It’s the commonest reason for attending emergency departments across the globe so we should be (and need to be) pretty good at treating it.
JC : Paracetamol, NSAID’s or both in MSK trauma. St.Emlyn’s Read More
The ‘ED Spa’ is designed to be a safe space within an Emergency Department, a place that is completely non-clinical and separate from the coffee room. A place where any
The ED Spa. Wellness and Support in #Virchester. St.Emlyn’s. Read More
I’m trying hard not to be slightly annoyed with Mr X. I know we are supposed to be empathic and understanding, but somedays there are patients who are just a
Management of paracetamol therapeutic excess in the ED. St.Emlyn’s. Read More
St Emlyn’s were on tour again this week, and I was lucky enough to attend the yearly UK Intensive Care Society State of the Art (ICSSOA) 2017 Conference in Liverpool.
Dan does part of State of the Art #ICSSOA2017. St.Emlyn’s Read More