Wellbeing for the broken – Part 2
Have I recovered? It is now several months after the event that I was so concerned had ‘broken’ me. I am still at work. I stayed at work. I always […]
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Have I recovered? It is now several months after the event that I was so concerned had ‘broken’ me. I am still at work. I stayed at work. I always […]
Wellbeing for the broken – Part 2 Read More
Editors comment: This is the first of two blogs written by our friend and colleague Liz Crowe. They describe a very painful experience and series of events experienced by someone
Wellbeing for the broken – Part 1 Read More
Here’s our regular monthly round up of the best of the blog from March 2019
Podcast – March 2019 Monthly Round Up Read More
This post covers a talk I was asked to give at the recent RCEM CPD conference in Belfast. A great event, and well hosted in spite of the LOC chair
JC: Pulmonary embolism, ambulatory care and the goddess of the hunt Read More
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
Podcast – February 2019 Monthly Round Up Read More
“Roll-up roll-up! Ladies and gentlemen, I am going to tell you about this miracle we are offering here at St. Emlyns that can improve your learning, make you live longer,
We can improve your learning with no effort at all here at St Emlyn’s Read More
For many years, we have enjoyed discussing the concept of euboxia in critical care​1​. 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
After a rather spectacular SMACC party involving the usual mix of dancing, music and Karaoke we are back at the ICC for day 3. Practitioners advocating for humanity. You’ve probably
Smacc Day 3: Morning sessions. St Emlyn’s Read More