All you need to know about CHEMSEX but never dared to ask… St.Emlyn’s
CHEMSEX and public health issues for the emergency department and physician.
All you need to know about CHEMSEX but never dared to ask… St.Emlyn’s Read More
CHEMSEX and public health issues for the emergency department and physician.
All you need to know about CHEMSEX but never dared to ask… St.Emlyn’s Read More
As you surely know we love thinking about Troponin at St.Emlyn’s. We have our own world expert in Rick Body and there is loads of stuff here on the site
JC: High sensitivity Troponin I on presentation. Is it enough to rule out ACS? St.Emlyn’s Read More
Making good decisions in the emergency department.
Making good decisions in the ED. #RCEM15 #EuSEM15 Read More
Emergency physicians often feel that taking a sexual history in EDs is something medical school and specialty training have not prepared them very well for. This comes as no surprise
Taking a sexual history in ED Read More
Following a successful local collaborative Ebola campaign preparation last year, the team at Virchester ED have started preparing for the next outbreak of infectious disease that threatens our quiet shores:
How to prepare your ED for a MERS-CoV outbreak Read More
Listen to the podcast discussing diagnostic testing in the Emergency Department
Podcast – Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine Part 2 – Beyond a simple yes or no Read More
We love a bit of meta-cognition here at St.Emlyn’s. As time passes and we all become a little longer in the tooth it becomes increasingly apparent that it’s not just
JC: Are typical chest pain symptoms predictive of outcome? St.Emlyn’s Read More
This blog post is based on a paper we’ve just had published in the Emergency Medicine Journal entitled: ‘The Manchester Acute Coronary Syndromes (MACS) decision rule: validation with a new
The MACS rule: a new user-friendly version Read More