Podcast – April 2018 Monthly Round Up
Simon and Iain talk through what the team has been up to in April. All the blogs should be on the website and of course you can subscribe to the […]
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Simon and Iain talk through what the team has been up to in April. All the blogs should be on the website and of course you can subscribe to the […]
Podcast – April 2018 Monthly Round Up Read More
priv This is an update to our privacy policy in light of the GDPR regulations that come into effect on 25/5/2018. Data collection In principle we try and collect as
Privacy, the GDPR and information. St. Emlyn’s Read More
TXA. Huh. Good god y’all. What is it good for? Absolutely everything. This appears to be the alternative hypothesis for the TICH-2 study 1, published last week in the Lancet.
JC: TICH TICH BOOM? TXA in ICH. St Emlyn’s Read More
Many years ago I did my CTR (the Clinical Topic Review*) for my FCEM exam on facilitating intubation in the C-spine immobilised patient. The actual CTR is lost in the
JC: Don’t blame it on the Bougie. St Emlyn’s Read More
When I started in medicine all resuscitation started with some form of supplemental oxygen. Whether that was by face mask, LMA or intubation, oxygen was the mainstay of initial treatment
JC: Oxygen in the Acutely Unwell Patient. St Emlyn’s Read More
Editorial comment by Liz Crowe: Here at St Emlyn’s we are committed to developing and leading the way in terms of staff wellbeing. If self-reflection and self-awareness are two essential
Codependency and the Emergency Clinician 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