London Trauma Conference #LTC2015 – Day One
London Trauma Conference podcast and round up of day 1. Nat and Iain from St.Emlyn’s podcast on the highlights. #LTC2015
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London Trauma Conference podcast and round up of day 1. Nat and Iain from St.Emlyn’s podcast on the highlights. #LTC2015
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Here’s a quick and easy technique for bandaging a scalp – where the bandage stays where you want it to. Sometimes a scalp bandage might be helpful to protect
The Turban Technique – A Scalp Bandage that Stays! Read More
October has been a stellar month for publication of critical care trials in high impact journals. SPLIT, HEAT and FELLOW have already been FOAMed all over, but that left me
JC: EuroTHERM or EuroBURNED. St.Emlyn’s Read More
A podcast recorded at the London Trauma (2014) abotu Impact Brain Apnoea, with Dr Gareth Davies.
Podcast – Impact Brain Apnoea with Gareth Davies (LTC 2014) Read More
Pleiotropic might just be my favourite new word, thus overtaking November’s great word ‘Glyptotek’ (Danish for Sculpture museum). I digress. Pleiotropic is a word used to describe the ability of
JC: Progesterone’s pleiotropic failure in head injury. St.Emlyn’s Read More
A podcast about Diffuse Axonal Injury with John Hell
Podcast – Diffuse Axonal Injury with John Hell Read More
The diagnosis and management of major trauma in the elderly is a really hot topic in Emergency Medicine right now.  Compared to younger patients, the elderly can sustain much more serious
JC: When a subdural needs surgery in the elderly. St. Emlyn’s Read More
For reasons which I can’t discuss here I’m quite interested in the incidence of pituitary axis dysfunction following head injury, and indeed in the outcomes following all severities of head
JC: Anterior pituitary disorder following head injury Read More