JC: is Persistent Functional deficit following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury more common than we thought?
Is Persistent Functional deficit following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury more common than we thought?
Is Persistent Functional deficit following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury more common than we thought?
A double header for you this month as we round up November and December with the best of the blog and podcast. Don’t forget to like and subscribe. vb Simon
Podcast – November/December 2022 Monthly Round Up Read More
Our regular round up of the best of the blog and podcast. Some really interesting stuff this month on flow, top 10 trauma patients, Supadel and complex decision making. We
Podcast – October 2022 Monthly Round Up Read More
I have mixed feelings about January. It can be a tough time: the middle of winter, the ED is always super busy, and as the Christmas lights come down, we
New Year Resolutions for St Emlyn’s Read More
Despite the socializing and “Stand-Up Science” events that ran pretty late into the night, there was no holding back the full cohort of attendees for Day 2 of LTC. Let’s
What did we learn at the London Trauma Conference 2022 – Part Two Read More
We’ve reported on the RECOVERY trial several times already on the blog. It stands out as the most important trial of therapeutics in hospitalised patients with COVID19. In the last
High dose vs. Low dose steroids in hospitalised COVID 19 patients. St Emlyn’s. Read More
Part 1 review of the 2022 London Trauma Conference with Zaf @resusone #FOAMed @stemlyns
What did we learn at the London Trauma Conference 2022? – Part One Read More
There is one question that is always asked when a patient who has experienced a cardiac arrest is brought to the ED. What’s the downtime? (Nearly) Every team leader in
What’s the down time? St Emlyn’s Read More