Making good decisions in the ED. #RCEM15 #EuSEM15
Making good decisions in the emergency department.
Making good decisions in the ED. #RCEM15 #EuSEM15 Read More
Making good decisions in the emergency department.
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
Why is Medutainment in the news now? I think there are two linked driving factors that have led us to start considering medutainment as a important component in medical education.
#Medutainment and Emergency Medicine. Part 2. Why are we talking about it? Read More
This blog is based on a talk I am giving in Turn, Italy, at the European Society of Emergency Medicine annual congress. This will be the third EuSEM meeting I’ve
#Medutainment and Emergency Medicine. Part 1. What is it and where did it come from? Read More
Apnoeic oxygenation in emergency intubation in the Emergency Department is a concept that has emerged in the past few years and has been extensively promoted by the FOAMed community. I
JC: The last breath for apnoeic oxygenation? Read More
Paul Young aka @DogICUma is releasing the results of the SPLIT trial in Berlin, right now, in Berlin at the European Intensive Care Society meeting. I was lucky enough to
SPLIT trial published. Saline or Plasmalyte on the ICU? St.Emlyn’s Read More
It was an absolute delight to hear Roy Lilley at the recent RCEM Manchester conference. In Virchester he is a bit of a ‘legend’ as he’s followed by many of
Roy Lilley at #RCEM15. St.Emlyn’s Read More
A familiar scenario: You are on duty and your standby phone goes off just as you have come back from your coffee break. The ambulance cell informs you that they
Nil nocere: do no harm reversing warfarin! Read More