Probe – A Celebration of #FOAMus at #smaccDUB
Ed – here at St.Emlyn’s is a we want you to be a the best clinician you can be and that’s why we discuss a range of subjects around EM, […]
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Ed – here at St.Emlyn’s is a we want you to be a the best clinician you can be and that’s why we discuss a range of subjects around EM, […]
Probe – A Celebration of #FOAMus at #smaccDUB Read More »
I suspect all Deaneries (locality branches of Health Education England as they are now known) have their traditions and meetings. In the former NW post-graduate deanery we have ours.
Futureproofing EM: Why your trainees deserve it (and your nation needs it). St.Emlyn’s Read More »
This blog post is based on a talk I prepared for the New South Wales Medical Education and Training Conference in Sydney, August 2016. I’d like you to imagine something
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Flicking through the tracks at EuSEM15 you might notice that there are several presentations – including mine – devoted to the management of pain and procedural sedation in children. And
Paediatric Pain and Sedation – Tips to Change Your Practice from #EuSEM15 Read More »
This week I was honoured to present a “blast talk” at the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine Conference in Cork. I love the idea of blast talks – quick fire,
PEM Review – PEMLit at #IAEM15 Read More »
This might be a familiar sight to you – this is the mail tray of one of my colleagues. I usually get my EMJs out of the wrapper but only
Information Overload – Keeping Up-To-Date at #RCEM15 Read More »
Is public health a problem in the UK? Well, prior to this year’s general election, healthcare and the NHS were consistently top concern for voters. But the public are worried and
Better Than Cure? Public Health in the ED at #RCEM15 Read More »
Like many others who attended SMACC earlier this year I returned home dazed and confused about the significance of lactate in the septic patient. Â So like any good (aspiring
Lactate = LactHATE Read More »
By the time you’ve worked in the Emergency Department for more than a week it’s highly likely you’ll have seen a patient who has a bit of a sore neck
Torticollis: A Real Pain in the Neck Read More »
It’s been a little quiet of late here in the lofty towers of St Emlyn’s Virtual Hospital, not because the patients have stopped coming (trust me, they haven’t) but because
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