2018 thoughts and reflections
As 2018 comes to an end we asked the St Emlyn’s team to reflect on the highs and lows of a fascinating year. The brief was pretty vague as we […]
2018 thoughts and reflections Read More »
As 2018 comes to an end we asked the St Emlyn’s team to reflect on the highs and lows of a fascinating year. The brief was pretty vague as we […]
2018 thoughts and reflections Read More »
November was a busy month for the St Emlyn’s team with a variety of blogs on conferences, EBM, philosophy and education. Here’s the podcast and the links to the blogs
Podcast: November 2018 round up St Emlyn’s Read More »
History The ECG was recorded from a 60 year old man taking beta blockers for angina following myocardial infarction. ECG Rhythm: Sinus rhythm is present at a rate of 50
Case B1. Sinus Bradycardia with Old Anterior Myocardial Infarction Read More »
Micro Machines – Sick Neonates at #RATH2018 If there’s one area in paediatric emergency medicine that seems to scare people more than any other, it’s neonates. It’s hard to fathom
Micro Machines: Sick Neonates at #RATH2018 Read More »
That your “drunk” patient with presumed alcohol intoxication is not simply drunk but in fact has a different, potentially life-threatening cause for their reduced conscious level is a lesson best
JC: One Too Many? Read More »
Imagine yourself in the resus room. You’ve just got Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) on a patient who was in cardiac arrest. They had excellent bystander CPR and an early
JC: Do early pupil responses predict outcome in cardiac arrest? St Emlyn’s Read More »
This week I am off to one of the most enjoyable conferences I can get to in the UK. The Trauma Care conference is usually held around the Midlands and
Top 10+1 trauma papers 2016-17. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
I had the honour to speak at the very first Northern Emergency Medicine conference back in 2014 (I think). I had a fantastic time and met so many enthusiastic and
10+1 papers for the Northern Emergency Medicine conference. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
It’s been an interesting year. Social media is awash with all the awful things that have happened, the people we have lost, the success or failure of democracy (depending on
2016 Review. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
ILCOR published resuscitation updates in 2015 and I’m sure many of you have already familiarised yourselves with the changes. At smaccMINI I took the paediatric critical care workshop delegates through a
#smaccMINI – Paediatric Resuscitation Update at #smaccDUB Read More »