JC: Delta signs for shock trauma
I recently had a bit of fun at the Telford trauma conference talking about the top 10 papers of 2012 and in passing mentioned the #dogmalysis of ATLS shock categories […]
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I recently had a bit of fun at the Telford trauma conference talking about the top 10 papers of 2012 and in passing mentioned the #dogmalysis of ATLS shock categories […]
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Last Friday (30th November) we looked at the paper below in both the physical and virtual journal clubs of St Emlyn’s: It doesn’t take a great leap of imagination
JC: Trends in CT/MRI for Atraumatic Headache in the US Read More
What’s my view? Well how am I supposed to know? Write a review Well how objective can I be? I like to wait to see how things turn out If
Traumatic Cardiac Arrest – Apply Some Pressure..? Read More
Top tips on using pelvic binders in major trauma . Trauma Team Leader tips from @stemlyns #FOAMed #TTLtips
TTL tips 2: Get the best from your pelvic binders! Read More
Prof. Dan Horner @ExRCEMProf critically appraises the CRYOSTAT-2 trial. Does early CRYOPRECIPITATE work in major trauma?
CRYOSTAT-2 @ St Emlyns Read More
TTL tips 6. How to manage your CT reports in trauma. #TTLtips
#FOAMed
TTL tips 6: CT reports Read More
Emergency medicine research rarely provides certainty, but it can guide decisions. At The Big Sick (TBS) conference 2026, we presented papers challenging assumptions around trauma, airway management, resuscitation systems and rare high-stakes decisions. This post reviews the best emergency medicine papers from 2025–2026, focusing on what they mean for clinicians working at the front door.
TBS 2026: Best Emergency Medicine Papers Read More
A critical review of the most important prehospital emergency medicine papers from 2026, covering RSI, oxygen therapy, ECPR, thoracotomy and trauma access. From the TBS conference in Zermatt.
TBS 2026: Key Prehospital Emergency Medicine papers Read More
TTL tip 4 is about getting your CODE RED instructions right, by developing the right mindset about what you want to achieve and why.
TTL tips 4: Code Red Read More
TTL tip number 3 reminds us to manage Calcium levels in all trauma patients, and especailly those receiving blood products.
TTL tips 3: Giving Blood products? Think Calcium! Read More