Do Emergency Physicians judge patients on race, sex, sexual orientation, weight, etc.? St. Emlyn’s
A few years back I picked up a book at the airport by a chap called Malcolm Gladwell, a rather famous writer it turns out and one familiar to many […]
A few years back I picked up a book at the airport by a chap called Malcolm Gladwell, a rather famous writer it turns out and one familiar to many […]
So what do we mean by a miss exactly? Is it always a terrible thing and why is it that if we constantly miss diagnoses (we do you know) we
Emergency Medicine: A risky business part 6. How many steps to disaster? Read More
Many Emergency Physicians are deeply committed to education. Many will be also be instructors on life support courses. This will often be done in
Good news – AoME + GIC = Membership. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Thanks to Karim for a heads up on this one. Just a quick post this time, but another paper looking at the use of tranexamic acid in trauma and in
JC Cryo + TXA for trauma apparently it also MATTERS. St.Emlyn’s Read More
wikimedia This is a roller coaster journey for me. Many years ago Virchester ED was one of the first hospitals to start using Magnesium for the treatment of acute severe
Does Magnesium work in asthma? St.Emlyn’s Read More
There is so much I could write about the role and value of our own humanity in the Emergency Department although much of it has been said before by people
It’s Good to Talk – Debrief in the Emergency Department Read More
There has been much debate about the use of high sensitivity troponins in the ED over the last year, but the picture is getting clearer as we see more trials
JC: Cullen on high sensitivity Troponin. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Lee Fineberg and Mark Newcombe are Emergency Physicians and Helicopter-Retrieval specialists from Australia, but more than that they seem to be a couple of top chaps who have devoted a
Developing EM – ethical Emergency Medicine in Cuba. St.Emlyn’s Read More