2016 Review. St.Emlyn’s
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
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
I expect that some people will be offended by the image above. That’s the point though, images, attitudes, initial impressions are powerful drivers of how we feel and behave. What
JC: The Impact of Rudeness on Medical Team Performance Read More
Not only do we have to battle with diagnostic uncertainty, a high intensity and stressful environment but we also have to contend with our own minds and the tricks and
Earlier this week, Simon and Iain released a podcast on the management of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Welcome to the blog post version, for all your textual needs. Around 60,000
Upper Gastro Intestinal Bleeding at St.Emlyn’s. Read More
This is the first of two blog posts from Ashley Voss-Liebig and Natalie May on a paper we recently published in the EMJ1. These two posts tell the story behind
Gender, conferences and careers in EM. St.Emlyn’s Read More
We’ve been interested in Ketofol for many years in Virchester. We were early adopters as the pathopharmacological argument makes sense for patients requiring sedation for short painful procedures in the
JC: Is Ketofol worth the hassle? St.Emlyn’s Read More
Here at St.Emlyn’s we are always interested in improving outcomes from serious illness and injury. In many cases the outcome for patients in terms of their quality of life is
JC: Does EPO improve OOHCA outcomes? St.Emlyn’s Read More
In its 4th iteration at SMACC this year, the airway workshop was held twice – in the morning and afternoon. It was essentially a masterclass in what is being
#smaccAIRWAY – Airway Masterclass at #smaccDUB Read More
Having recently returned to the real world after attending SMACCDUB in Dublin, we thought we should try to articulate some of the things we learnt. Rich: Having only lost
SMACCDUB – A Trainee’s Perspective. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Perhaps the greatest influence on the practice of emergency medicine will be how, where, and to some extent when, we fit into the emergency medicine system. Beyond the doors of
The BIG questions in EM. Part 3 – Politics. St.Emlyn’s Read More