London Trauma Conference #LTC2015 – Day One
London Trauma Conference podcast and round up of day 1. Nat and Iain from St.Emlyn’s podcast on the highlights. #LTC2015
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London Trauma Conference podcast and round up of day 1. Nat and Iain from St.Emlyn’s podcast on the highlights. #LTC2015
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How do you improve your skills and abilities? Do you practice? Of course you do, but how do you do it? There is a view that great clinicians (or sports
Educational theories you must know. Deliberate practice. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
Maslow’s hierachy of learning needs (1943). Maslow’s hierachy is one of the first theories that I came across in medical education. The theory rests on the idea that we have
Educational theories you must know: Maslow. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
Intravenous fluids are one of the most frequently implemented interventions that we, as doctors, prescribe. We give maintenance fluids (not so frequently in the ED) and we give resuscitation fluids.
Maestrini, Frank, Starling, Guyton…….and Fluids at St.Emlyn’s Read More »
This blog is based on a talk I gave at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine conference in Manchester, and a similar talk on Metacognition in the ED delivered today
Making good decisions in the ED. #RCEM15 #EuSEM15 Read More »
Where do we go now with #Medutainment? Time is precious and in many modern health care systems time for educational activities is increasingly difficult to find. Our 24/7 role means
#Medutainment and Emergency Medicine, Part 3. What next and how do I do it? Read More »
Apnoeic oxygenation in emergency intubation in the ED is a concept that has emerged in the past few years and has been promoted by the FOAMed community quite extensively. I
JC: The last breath for apnoeic oxygenation? 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 »
SVT (supraventricular tachycardia)Â is something we see a lot of in Emergency Medicine. Â Any emergency physician will tell you exactly how satisfying it is to treat a patient with SVT. Â There
JC The REVERT trial: Dip or doom for SVT in the Emergency Department? Read More »
You may have heard it said that the hardest thing about performing a resuscitative thoracotomy is the decision to do it. You may also have heard it said that the above statement
JC: EAST – Let’s Be Blunt About ED Thoracotomy Read More »