Podcast – Simulation for Elite Team Performance with Andrew Petrosoniak at Tactical Trauma 2024
In this episode of the podcast, Andrew Petrosoniak leads us through how simulation can be used beyond education for system design and improvement.
In this episode of the podcast, Andrew Petrosoniak leads us through how simulation can be used beyond education for system design and improvement.
Kevin Cyr, the commander of a SWAT-like unit within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, shared his insights at the Tactical Trauma 24 conference in Sundsvall, Sweden, and offers essential takeaways for anyone working in high-pressure environments, including healthcare professionals.
Podcast – Learning through Failure – Kevin Cyr at Tactical Trauma 2024 Read More
The TOP-ART trial of Artesunate in the treatment of bleeding trauma patients. This RCT shows no benefit and potential harm, but it may be more complex than that. Further work may be needed on immunomodulation in bleeding trauma patients.
TOP-ART study: Artesunate for bleeding trauma patients Read More
Transfusion in trauma has evolved at a rapid pace over the last decade and it can be hard to keep up with the latest evidence. I also find it useful to think about the story of how the science has developed to lead us to our current practice. The purpose of this post is to provide a narrative of how we have arrived at the contemporary approach to transfusion in trauma.
A refresher on blood transfusion in trauma Read More
Despite the socializing and “Stand-Up Science” events that ran pretty late into the night, there was no holding back the full cohort of attendees for Day 2 of LTC. Let’s
What did we learn at the London Trauma Conference 2022 – Part Two Read More
Part 1 review of the 2022 London Trauma Conference with Zaf @resusone #FOAMed @stemlyns
What did we learn at the London Trauma Conference 2022? – Part One Read More
It’s fantastic to be here in Berlin at the 2022 EuSEM conference. All conferences have their own personalities and this is no exception. There is something special about the cosmopolitan
Top trauma papers for #EuSEM22 Read More
This week we have a nice paper that highlights some of the ongoing thoughts and controversies about the use of calcium in major haemorrhage protocols. Hopefully you’ve already read Iain’s
More on Calcium and blood products in trauma. St Emlyn’s Read More
Back in 2016 we published a blog on chest drains and chest aspiration, in which we argued that the dogma of putting in huge drains for traumatic haemothoraces should be
JC: Can we use smaller pigtail drains in traumatic haemothorax? Read More
written by Anisa Jafar @EmergeMedGlobal and Anthony Joseph “Trauma standby: approximately 34 weeks pregnant female driver, 50 mph road traffic accident, air-bag deployed no obvious injuries, SpO2 99%, HR 95,
Trauma in pregnancy: Core knowledge and key skills. St Emlyn’s Read More