Clinical skills – Does anyone use Ophthalmoscopes anymore?
How well do doctors use Ophthalmoscopes in the emergency department
Clinical skills – Does anyone use Ophthalmoscopes anymore? Read More
How well do doctors use Ophthalmoscopes in the emergency department
Clinical skills – Does anyone use Ophthalmoscopes anymore? Read More
A review of the CRYSTMAS study comparing starch vs. saline for severe sepsis patients.
JC All I want for CRYSTMAS in ITU land…, are some more potatoes, and a drink! Read More
A request for help from AFEM, the African Federation for Emergency Medicine for reviews for the African Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Do your bit for Africa, review for AfJEM Read More
The diagnosis and treatment of patients with a head injury whilst on anticoagulants.
Minor Head Injury and Anticoagulants -You Snooze, You Ooze Read More
What does the NICE Quality Standard for bacterial meningitis and meningococcal septicemia in children and young people mean for the Emergency Dept? Who’s that now? If you work in the
Meningococcal Septicaemia – More than a Spot Check?: Read More
As the world becomes smaller and our populations more multicultural (Yes I am a “Lefty” Mr Burley)… so communication in our emergency departments becomes even more crucial. Last week whilst
Aortic dissection in the ED – Are they laughing at me? Read More
Management of Croup in the emergency department. Does dexamethasone work?
Croup: Riding the Dex Express Read More
“The report of my death was an exaggeration” Mark Twain Just a quicky and a link out to our guide on Emergency Medicine Journal Clubs. Despite the rumours of the
JC: Journals are dead: Long live the Journal Club Read More