Torticollis: A Real Pain in the Neck
By the time you’ve worked in the Emergency Department for more than a week it’s highly likely you’ll have seen a patient who has a bit of a sore neck […]
Torticollis: A Real Pain in the Neck Read More
By the time you’ve worked in the Emergency Department for more than a week it’s highly likely you’ll have seen a patient who has a bit of a sore neck […]
Torticollis: A Real Pain in the Neck Read More
It’s no secret that I’m a fan of ketamine and its clinical applications. So when I spotted this paper in my daily PubMed notification email (see here for tips from
JC: K is Good For You – Subdissociative Ketamine vs Morphine in the ED Read More
The number of patients seen in each ED with problems relating to early pregnancy in the UK is very variable – some hospitals have rapid referral pathways for patients who
Problems in Early Pregnancy – Induction Read More
Most EDs in the UK see a mixture of adult and paediatric patients. You’ve probably seen sick adults as part of your F1 year but we know that for many
Stop Crying Your Heart Out – Paediatrics at St Emlyn’s Read More
Lots of patients we see in the ED do not require hospital admission and this is especially true of the paediatric ED where children often attend with parents seeking advice for management
JC – Just Checking: Do Follow-Up Phone Calls Reduce Reattendance to PED? Read More
A blogpost and podcast about the management of the patient with headache in the Emergency Department, including the not to miss diagnoses
Podcast – Intro to EM: Headache Read More
The first few shifts in emergency medicine can be daunting. Here are some top tips about how you can not just survive, but thrive.
First Day in EM – A Voyage into the Unknown Read More
The first episode of the St Emlyn’s Podcast – An introduction to the project
Podcast – The St Emlyn’s Podcast – An Introduction Read More
When I was preparing for my talk at smaccGOLD I contacted the wonderful Ross Fisher, a Paediatric Surgeon, to ask him for some tips; what did he wish all ED
When Sick Means Sick: Emesemantics and Vomiting in Kids Read More
Of course you are, as Cliff Reid put it at SMACC2013 you are possibly even an ATLS instructor – you trauma badass! Why even ask the question? As a consultant
Are you a good Trauma Team Leader? St.Emlyn’s Read More