JC Are we doing too many CTPAs? St.Emlyn’s
Well! I go away for 1 week to Devon to spend time with the family and to visit the holiday haunts of Agatha Christie and what do you know? JC […]
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Well! I go away for 1 week to Devon to spend time with the family and to visit the holiday haunts of Agatha Christie and what do you know? JC […]
JC Are we doing too many CTPAs? St.Emlyn’s Read More
Most emergency physicians love gadgets. And ultrasound machines are great gadgets. If you’re keeping up with the Emergency Medicine literature, you’d be forgiven for believing that ultrasound is the way
JC: Diagnostic panacea? USS that paeds abscess? Read More
Journal club was interesting this week. The marvellous AR brought a paper along from the EMJ looking at the use of non-invasive tissue oxygen monitoring in septic patients. Aha, interesting
JC StO2 monitoring in the ED. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Critical appraisal of NEJM paper on Clopidogrel vs Prasugrel for the treatment of non STEMI
JC – Prasugrel vs Clopidogrel in ACS Read More
A review of a paper on the use of patient controlled analgesia (PCA) in the ED.
JC: Patient Controlled Analgesia in the ED Read More
A review of the CRYSTMAS study comparing starch vs. saline for severe sepsis patients.
JC All I want for CRYSTMAS in ITU land…, are some more potatoes, and a drink! Read More
Management of Croup in the emergency department. Does dexamethasone work?
Croup: Riding the Dex Express Read More
“The report of my death was an exaggeration” Mark Twain Just a quicky and a link out to our guide on Emergency Medicine Journal Clubs. Despite the rumours of the
JC: Journals are dead: Long live the Journal Club Read More