RCEM Curriculum – ACCS
We have linked all St Emlyn’s posts to their particular RCEM curriculum item. This allows you to focus on areas of the curriculum that are lacking in your portfolio. Just […]
RCEM Curriculum – ACCS Read More
We have linked all St Emlyn’s posts to their particular RCEM curriculum item. This allows you to focus on areas of the curriculum that are lacking in your portfolio. Just […]
RCEM Curriculum – ACCS Read More
In the coming weeks and months we are likely to see clinicians working in areas that are previously unfamiliar to them. Here in Virchester we’ve identified that emergency medicine, acute
Covid 19: A primer on ICU care for the non-intensivist. St Emlyn’s Read More
Blood product transfusion can be lifesaving for patients who have suffered major trauma, but the associated side-effects and risks, mean that most people would agree that less is more. This
JC: AVP in Haemorrhagic Shock. St Emlyn’s Read More
Updated content and video This is an update and repost of a blog from last Summer following the release of the video from the 2019 Don’t Forget the Bubbles (DFTB)
DFTB. The procedure paradox update. St Emlyn's Read More
Onwards to day 2 then, and how better to break your fast than with some EVIDENCE. Lovely. Today’s scientific discourse came courtesy of 6 big names and focused on fluid
St Emlyns in Brum #ICSSOA – Day 2 Read More
I don’t know if this has ever happened to you but when I was still a registrar, often I’d be in the midst of a resuscitation or major trauma case
JC: Pseudo PEA in the ED. St Emlyn's Read More
After a great first day (which you can read about on the day one blog here), we reconvened in Sage, Gateshead for day 2 of the RCEM Annual Scientific Conference.
In the UK it’s now standard practice in hypovolaemic/bleeding trauma to use packed red cells as the first line resuscitation fluid. That’s what we keep in the fridge in the
JC: The metabolic and biochemical characteristics of packed red cell transfusions. Read More
I started thinking and writing this blog about 2 years ago, but I’d not really been happy with understanding how I feel about it. More recently I’ve been asked to
The great day paradox. St.Emlyn’s Read More
I was really privileged to give a talk on upper GI/gastrointestinal emergencies last year at St Emlyn’s LIVE. You can read more on the overwhelming impostor syndrome I felt standing
GI Emergencies – Chris Gray at #StEmlynsLIVE Read More