Acute Heart Failure
It’s fair to say we quite like a guideline here at St Emlyn’s. We have, probably like your ED, evidence-based clinical decision support guidelines for common (think cardiac chest pain […]
It’s fair to say we quite like a guideline here at St Emlyn’s. We have, probably like your ED, evidence-based clinical decision support guidelines for common (think cardiac chest pain […]
A few years ago I was asked to see a patient in the rapid assessment unit with severe pain in the flank. She looked as though she had renal colic
JC: Should USS be first investigation for renal colic? St.Emlyn’s Read More
Emergency Medicine is an emerging specialty the world over and we at St Emlyns wholeheartedly support the fantastic Developing EM conference and its aims. Teaching and learning collaboratively across geographical
Developing EM – Support an African Delegate Read More
I recently had the opportunity to speak at the European Society of Emergency Medicine Conference in Amsterdam about in situ simulation. Although the title of the talk was Guerrilla Sim
Top ten tips for In Situ Sim at St.Emlyns. Read More
If you could pick just one speaker from SMACC Gold to give a bespoke, inspiring talk to you and your colleagues locally you probably couldn’t do it. Your mind would
When Victoria Brazil came to St. Emlyn’s: The Full Story Read More
Ok, so Obi Wan Kenobi, to my knowledge, never actually practiced emergency medicine, although he had some pretty awesome Jedi skills that would work a treat in the ED. For
Obi Wan’s Guide to Emergency Medicine. Rich Carden at St.Emlyn’s Read More
Lots of patients we see in the ED do not require hospital admission and this is especially true of the paediatric ED where children often attend with parents seeking advice for management
JC – Just Checking: Do Follow-Up Phone Calls Reduce Reattendance to PED? Read More
A podcast about Diffuse Axonal Injury with John Hell
Podcast – Diffuse Axonal Injury with John Hell Read More