Cardiology Case 03: Are you missing the STEMI? St. Emlyn’s
Look carefully at the ECG is your don’t want to miss a STEMI
Cardiology Case 03: Are you missing the STEMI? St. Emlyn’s Read More
Look carefully at the ECG is your don’t want to miss a STEMI
Cardiology Case 03: Are you missing the STEMI? St. Emlyn’s Read More
OK folks, the debates around PE & ACS investigation over the last few years have been fantastic. Not only have they challenged our reliance on protocols, the debates have also
JC: I’ll just ask Dr Google..for some PE/ACS investigation advice @ St.Emlyn’s Read More
Thanks so much to Chris, Oli and Roger for helping me put together this presentation from SMACC 2013 on wrestling with risk. If you’re an ED doc then the summary
Wrestling with Risk at SMACC 2013 St.Emlyn’s Read More
A 6-month-old girl is brought by mum to the ED with a cluster of non-blanching spots to her right lower leg noticed while bathing her. She has a mild cough
Don’t Be Rash – Petechiae in Well Kids at St Emlyn’s Read More
This week a little attempt at #dogmalysis for ultrasound education in the UK. I want this to make you think about the links between what we teach and learn vs
On a FAST track to nowhere at St.Emlyn’s Read More
If I think back to my practice a few years ago (as I’m getting older) there is no doubt that the number of CT scans I’ve performed from the ED
JC: Do paediatric CT scans cause cancer? St.Emlyn’s Read More
So what do we mean by a miss exactly? Is it always a terrible thing and why is it that if we constantly miss diagnoses (we do you know) we
Emergency Medicine: A risky business part 6. How many steps to disaster? Read More
There has been much debate about the use of high sensitivity troponins in the ED over the last year, but the picture is getting clearer as we see more trials
JC: Cullen on high sensitivity Troponin. St.Emlyn’s Read More