Twitter – what has it ever done for us?
What has Twitter ever done for us? Using social media for medical education and engagement
Twitter – what has it ever done for us? Read More
What has Twitter ever done for us? Using social media for medical education and engagement
Twitter – what has it ever done for us? Read More
Here we go with another Cardiology Case at St. Emlyn’s. If you haven’t already, check out the other cases in this series: Cardiology case 01 Cardiology case 02: ST depression, no
Cardiology Case 04: An unusual ECG Read More
Growing up in an age where the England cricket team was routinely beaten by opponents Down Under I have always had a grudging respect for the Australian people. Their attitude
Making a Difference – Do you walk past? Read More
No more than a couple of days go by without someone around me using the phrase “gut feeling”, not just in a healthcare context but in all aspects of life.
Feeling in the gut or thinking in the brain..? Read More
We’ve been having debates about what fluids to use in trauma and sepsis for about as long as – well – about as long as we’ve had fluids. We’ve had quite a
JC: Plasma-lyte or Saline in Trauma? St. Emlyn’s Read More
There are some books you read that change your life. In this new series at St. Emlyn’s I’m going to tell you about one that changed mine – and I
Leadership pearls from Stephen Covey part 1: Be proactive Read More
For reasons which I can’t discuss here I’m quite interested in the incidence of pituitary axis dysfunction following head injury, and indeed in the outcomes following all severities of head
JC: Anterior pituitary disorder following head injury Read More
This post is about a paper we published today in Heart – the result of more than 9 years of work – phew! Here’s a link to the paper (open
The MACS Rule: Immediate ‘rule in’ and ‘rule out’ for suspected cardiac chest pain Read More