Review of 2017. St.Emlyn’s
As 2017 ends and we look forward to 2018 it’s time to reflect on a year with the St.Emlyn’s team. Despite our chronological and geographical dispersal it’s really felt like […]
Review of 2017. St.Emlyn’s Read More
As 2017 ends and we look forward to 2018 it’s time to reflect on a year with the St.Emlyn’s team. Despite our chronological and geographical dispersal it’s really felt like […]
Review of 2017. St.Emlyn’s Read More
St Emlyn’s were on tour again this week, and I was lucky enough to attend the yearly UK Intensive Care Society State of the Art (ICSSOA) 2017 Conference in Liverpool.
Dan does part of State of the Art #ICSSOA2017. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Headache is a pretty common reason for presentation to the Emergency Department – so common, in fact, that it has two curriculum sections of its own (and we’ve already produced an
JC: Subarachnoid Haemorrhage, Decision Rules & Overtesting Headaches Read More
It’s another busy day in Virchester and you are put on standby for a 68 year old male who has had an out of hospital cardiac arrest. Fortunately it was
JC: Should non ST elevation ROSC patients go to cath lab? St.Emlyn’s Read More
It’s great to be back podcasting again after what has been a busy few months, We’re sorry for the hiatus, but occasionally other stuff gets in the way! Here we
St Emlyn’s in Review – October 2017 Read More
Supadel (@Go_Supadel): There were great excitement at the Aviator airport hotel this morning as our sponsored delegates (dubbed the Supadels) prepared for transfer to the conference venue. Over the last
EMSSA Day 2. Co-created conference report with St.Emlyn’s Read More
DETO2X-SWEDEHEART sounds like a new low-carb, high-alkali, So-Cal diet plan but it is actually a trial exploring the affect of oxygen on mortality in patients with a suspected acute coronary
JC: Oxygen in ACS. A fuss about nothing? The DETO2X Trial at St.Emlyn’s Read More
This is an amended version of a talk on metacognition I gave at the Royal North Shore Hospital Grand Round. The clinical scenario has changed but the content remains the
When is a Door Not a Door? Bias, Heuristics & Metacognition Read More
On June 15th 2016, I delivered an 8 minute talk arguing that we strongly consider the administration of systemic thrombolytics in patients with submassive pulmonary embolism at SMACCDub. This talk
We’ve blogged before about the James Lind Alliance1,2 project that’s been running with the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. In brief this is an exercise that engages the profession, researchers
Here’s the top 10 (and more) research priorities in EM. James Lind & St.Emlyn’s Read More