Podcast – April 2019 Monthly Round Up
Here’s our regular monthly audio podcast round up of the best of the blog. Looks like I forgot to press go on this back at the beginning of May. So […]
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Explore the principles of evidence-based medicine, including critical appraisal, clinical decision-making, and the latest research in emergency and acute care. Our posts help clinicians interpret evidence, apply it to practice, and improve patient outcomes with a scientific approach.
Here’s our regular monthly audio podcast round up of the best of the blog. Looks like I forgot to press go on this back at the beginning of May. So […]
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Welcome to this month’s round up podcast with the St Emlyn’s team. This month Simon reviews the top posts from Feb 2019. Click on the play button below to listen
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For many years, we have enjoyed discussing the concept of euboxia in critical care1. If something has a normal range, and abnormality is bad, surely using medical interventions to restore
JC: The beauty of simplicity. ANDROMEDA-SHOCK St Emlyn’s Read More
We’ve not done a critical appraisal nugget for a while now. No excuses, we’ve just been busy with other stuff, but we need to rectify that now. This week I
Unravel the mystery of p-values and enhance your critical appraisal skills in this St Emlyn’s podcast and comprehensive blogpost.
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You might remember the tremendous stink around PE prevalence caused by the outcomes of the Pulmonary Embolism in Syncope Italian Trial (PESIT)1 from when it was published back in 2016;
JC: Taking the PESIT – How Common is PE Among ED Patients with Syncope? Read More
Welcome to this month’s round up podcast with the St Emlyn;’s podcast. This month Simon is joined by Rick Body. Click on the play button below to listen to the
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Just a quick JC blog post this week to point you to an editorial written by Karim Brohi and John Holcomb on why, and when, patients die of trauma. The
JC: Why do bleeding trauma patients die? St Emlyn’s Read More