Paediatric Emergencies Update 2024 – Noosa Day 1
Paediatric Stroke, Bronchiolitis, and tips and tricks for paediatric procedures
Paediatric Emergencies Update 2024 – Noosa Day 1 Read More
Paediatric Stroke, Bronchiolitis, and tips and tricks for paediatric procedures
Paediatric Emergencies Update 2024 – Noosa Day 1 Read More
Our regular round up of the best of the blog with @docib and @emmanchester . Decompensated liver disease, mechanical CPR, frailty, global health and more.
Our regular podcast round up with @docib and @emmanchester of the best of the blog from January 2024. This month we focus on habits, the management of the comatose overdose patient and retention/recruitment issues in UK emergency medicine. #foamed @stemlyns
A study looking at the feasability of using Selective Aortic Arch Perfusion (SAAP) in humans.
Selective aortic arch perfusion Read More
We review a paper from the EMJ looking at the diagnosis of acute aortic syndrome in the ED and the accuracy of clinical decision rules and clinician gestalt
Diagnosis of Acute Aortic Syndrome in the Emergency Department – The DAShED Study Read More
Chris Gray @cgraydoc and team review the third day of the annual scientific conference for RCEM held in Glasgow 2023. #FOAMed @stemlyns
Day 3 RCEM Annual Scientific Conference: Glasgow 2023 Read More
Stevan @codingbrown gives us insights into his experiences and journey in emergency care and the impact of institutionalised racism that exists. #FOAMed @stemlyns
Equality and global health. What I learned from being a recovering racist… 2023 update Read More
Does the age of your emergency physician influence survival rates? It appears so with more mortality the older the clinician. Why might this be? #FOAMed @stemlyns
JC: How old is your doctor? Read More
Critical appraisal of the DEVICE trial as published in 2023 NEJM. VL outperforms DL in this study of critically unwell patients.
Video Laryngoscopy vs Direct Laryngoscopy for Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill Adults Read More
This week I am delighted to be travelling to Florence to join the Third National Urgent and Emergency conference. I’ll be meeting old friends and hopefully making some new ones
Training for HALO procedures. Part 1: Background and psychomotor skills. St Emlyn’s Read More