#ICEM22 Melbourne Day 2
This post contains some of the learning and reflections from Day 2 of ICEM 2022 in Melbourne (Friday). Day 2 of ICEM22 kicked off with a session on equity, chaired […]
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This post contains some of the learning and reflections from Day 2 of ICEM 2022 in Melbourne (Friday). Day 2 of ICEM22 kicked off with a session on equity, chaired […]
#ICEM22 Melbourne Day 2 Read More
Well, isn’t this exciting! An actual real-life live conference with real-life people all together learning about hot topics in emergency medicine in real-life once again! This week sees the St
RCEM CPD Conference 2022 Day 1 Read More
We made it! A double century of podcasts. In this month’s update Iain and Simon talk through myth busting in resuscitation, Rick Body’s airway expertise (with a side mention for high sensitivity troponin),
Podcast – February 2022 Monthly Round Up Read More
I gave this talk at the SASEM (Saudi Arabian Society for Emergency Medicine) conference, 2022. In this talk, I discuss recent practice-changing evidence relating to emergency airway management. I cover endotracheal intubation in out of hospital cardiac arrest (including the AIRWAYS-2 trial), video vs. direct laryngoscopy tips to optimise your view on laryngoscopy and maximise first pass success, and I cover the use of surgical cricothyroidotomy by London Ambulance Service.
SASEM: Cutting Edge Evidence-based Airway Management Read More
Back in 2015 the James Lind organisation helped us set research priorities for emergency medicine in the UK. St Emlyn’s were proud to support the process at that time as
James Lind research priority setting. St Emlyn’s Read More
Bradycardia in the trauma patient can be a perilous sign. One might observe a typical course of events in which a bleeding trauma patient progresses through the compensatory mechanisms in
What is the Bezold-Jarisch Reflex and why do I care?! St Emlyn’s Read More
Computed Coronary Angiography (CTCA) has been advocated as a useful adjunct in the investigation of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in the ED. Although we’ve made huge progress in the diagnosis
JC: CTCA for cardiac chest pain in the ED. St Emlyn’s Read More
Read. more about our Med-Fi series here and see our future based content here. Fiona was relieved to have got the all clear for her heart health – it had
Med-Fi: Chest pain in 2050 Read More
A friend calls… It’s the call that no healthcare professional wants to get… “Hi Mate. Sorry to bother you, it’s just Lucy has got some chest pain and doesn’t look
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) Read More
Chest Pain Learning Objectives The student will be able to assess a patient with chest pain to produce a valid differential diagnosis, investigate appropriately, formulate, and implement a management plan.
Chest Pain – MLA Learning Module Read More