Tips on how to prepare and survive your night shifts
how to survive night shifts in emergency medicine. Janos Baombe at St.Emlyn’s
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how to survive night shifts in emergency medicine. Janos Baombe at St.Emlyn’s
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London Cardiac Arrest symposium review 2015 #LTC2015 adrenaline epinephrine in cardiac arrest
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CHEMSEX and public health issues for the emergency department and physician.
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London Trauma Conference review with St.Emlyn’s ECMO REBOA prehospital care and air ambulance work
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Hello again from the London Trauma Conference! If you haven’t listened to the day one podcast yet, catch up here. We’ve managed to catch up with a couple more speakers
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