Podcast – Intro to EM: Getting started and staying safe
A podcast for clinicians just starting out in Emergency Medicine
Podcast – Intro to EM: Getting started and staying safe Read More
A podcast for clinicians just starting out in Emergency Medicine
Podcast – Intro to EM: Getting started and staying safe Read More
This might be the paper (or perhaps the first of many papers) that I’ve been waiting for. Like many colleagues in the #FOAMed world I’m a big fan of point
JC: POCUS for the breathless patient. St.Emlyn’s Read More
It is a little known fact that to be successful as an emergency physician in the UK it is vital to take a three month rotation in Archery. Archery is
The Archers of the Emergency Department. St.Emlyn’s Read More
A St Emlyn’s podcast discussing targets in the Emergency Department
Podcast – Targets in the Emergency Department (2014) Read More
This blog post is based on the paper published in the EMJ this week – Body R et al. Can emergency physicians rule in or rule out acute coronary syndromes
How accurate is clinical judgement for acute coronary syndromes? Read More
I am lucky enough to work in both paediatric and adult trauma centres in Virchester. I think this is a good mix as really nasty paediatric trauma is rare but
JC: Paediatric massive transfusion. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This week we have released a podcast on trauma team leadership that focuses on the management of trauma patients in the ED, and in particular a focus on getting patients
Podcast – Trauma Team Leadership – Getting to CT in 30 minutes. Read More
I really like this video and whilst I slightly disagree about working in the Midlands (actually it’s great, but I want you to come to Virchester) this is a great
EM training in the East Midlands. St.Emlyn’s Read More