Podcast – Critical Appraisal Nugget: p-values
Unravel the mystery of p-values and enhance your critical appraisal skills in this St Emlyn’s podcast and comprehensive blogpost.
Podcast – Critical Appraisal Nugget: p-values Read More
Unravel the mystery of p-values and enhance your critical appraisal skills in this St Emlyn’s podcast and comprehensive blogpost.
Podcast – Critical Appraisal Nugget: p-values Read More
Ed – This blog is based on the talk Salim gave at #stemlynsLIVE in Manchester back in September 2018. The background and data below was first published on the REBEL
Beyond A(C)LS. Salim Rezaie at #stemlynsLIVE Read More
This is the third post in a three-part refashioning of my talk on being a better learner from The Teaching Course in New York. Find part one – Physician, Know Thyself
Be a better learner. Part 3. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This blog is based on a talk I’m giving this week at the International Conference of Emergency Medicine in Cape Town. I’m really delighted to be given the opportunity to
And not Or: how to incorporate #FOAMed into traditional teaching strategies. Read More
Now a number of years ago now I took the decision to resign from my training programme. To cut a long story short I wasn’t happy. In fact I was
Et tu, Brute? One mans battle with CESR. St Emlyn’s Read More
Editor’s note: Have you ever wondered that you might be in some sort of weird game in the ED? The thought that perhaps we are are players in a strange,
Only a game? Infinite game theory in Emergency Medicine Read More
Editors introduction – Back in March Rusty Carroll, a great friend of the St Emlyn’s team blogged on the links between experience, mental health and the risks of acute stress
Keep walking. PTSD and me part 2. 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
This week I am in the beautiful city of Graz in Austria at the 9th Kongress der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Notfallmedizin (congress for emergency medicine). Simon Orlob has co-ordinated the visit
Imagine if you will, a hypotensive alcoholic with active haematemesis and melaena, something they taught us in medical school, earning its own place in OSCEs and even a page in
Time in rural South Africa as a UK trainee. St Emlyn’s. Read More