Patient experience in the Emergency Department
Liz Crowe gives us a fantastic critical appraisal of an EMJ paper discussing the patient experience in the emergency department.
Patient experience in the Emergency Department Read More
Liz Crowe gives us a fantastic critical appraisal of an EMJ paper discussing the patient experience in the emergency department.
Patient experience in the Emergency Department Read More
The practice of coordinating, consulting and managing an entire acute clinical service in real-time is fairly unique to emergency medicine. Central to this is the EPiC (or emergency physician in charge) role #FOAMed @stemlyns with @codingbrown
An EPiC mental model. St Emlyn’s Read More
What you don’t do, determines what you can do Tim Ferris One of the most powerful personal lessons I have learned in recent years is every time I say YES
Choosing with Intention Read More
Emergency care practitioners are known for creating order from chaos, being pragmatic amidst difficult circumstances and advocating for patients when others cannot.
The Emergency Care Voice Rescued from a Sea of Politics 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
Day one of the RCEM annual scientific conference in Glasgow 2023. Highlights and summaries of some the talks. #FOAMed @stemlyns
Day 1 RCEM Annual Scientific Conference: Glasgow 2023 Read More
@LizCrowe2 explains how the term burnout is being inappropriately used and as a result may obscure and excuse some of the work related stressors we experience. @stemlyns #FOAMed
Is Burnout burning us out? Read More
We love a jolly @StEmlyns and true to form we were off to the UK Intensive Care Society State of the Art conference this week in Birmingham. This is always
Intensive Care Society #SOA23 – Day 1 Read More
Semi-structured interviews are a great way to get the really rich data we need to understand something in greater depth. They allow us to ask ‘why?’ as well as just ‘what?’, ‘who?’ and ‘when?’.
Semi Structured Interviews (CAN9) Read More
A double header for you this month as we round up November and December with the best of the blog and podcast. Don’t forget to like and subscribe. vb Simon
Podcast – November/December 2022 Monthly Round Up Read More