St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 3
Nearly at the end of what has been a fun and exciting conference with lots to learn and take home into our own practice. We’ve described much of this on […]
St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 3 Read More
Nearly at the end of what has been a fun and exciting conference with lots to learn and take home into our own practice. We’ve described much of this on […]
St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 3 Read More
Some years ago I attended the first SMACC conference. It was special in many ways but it was an epiphany for me in my medical education journey. It opened my
Using narrative learning and story telling in Emergency Medicine. St Emlyn’s Read More
It’s day 2 at #EuSEM18. Despite our best efforts the night before, the St.Emlyn’s team were up and on time for the morning of day 2. We had a great
St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 2 Read More
I have been asked to talk about the diagnosis of massive PE for the upcoming EUSEM congress in Glasgow this month. We have blogged on this before1, but it’s a
Pulmonary Embolism – We call it massiiiiiiivve Read More
There is no doubt that I love a conference. I’ll freely admit this. I love the travel, the connections and the opportunity to learn, but I also have anxieties about
If out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and outcome data is the topic, long is the list of research and passionate is the debate on every possible measurable outcome from pit crew
JC: OOHCA and Airway management. Do we need a tube? St Emlyn’s Read More
This week we recorded a podcast inspired by a recent publication in the EMJ. Esther Murray aka @EM_Healthpsych is a psychologist working in London. You can listen the podcast by
Podcast – Moral Injury in Emergency and Pre-hospital care with Esther Murray Read More
The use of Intravenous fluid therapy and the controversies around them have been a theme of the blog from the very beginning. From the early days when evidence increasingly pointed
JC: Intravenous fluid therapy in critically ill adults (review). St Emlyn’s Read More