Podcast – April 2018 Monthly Round Up
Simon and Iain talk through what the team has been up to in April. All the blogs should be on the website and of course you can subscribe to the […]
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Simon and Iain talk through what the team has been up to in April. All the blogs should be on the website and of course you can subscribe to the […]
Podcast – April 2018 Monthly Round Up Read More
So, this was the lecture title I was given for the RCEM CPD conference this year for the geriatric medicine session. Quite the opposite of what I usually talk about,
Complications of anticoagulation and how to manage them. St Emlyn’s Read More
You might be aware that an exciting new trial has started called Cryostat-2. Â This is exciting as it has the potential to improve patient outcomes, but also because it will
JC: CRYOSTAT-2 with Ross Davenport Read More
Administration of tranexamic acid (TXA) is integral part of the management for major trauma patients in the UK. It is deemed such an important aspect that its administration is used
JC: Does earlier TXA save lives? 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
It is the week of the annual scientific conference for the Royal College of Emergency Medicine again. As usual the St Emlyns team is in the thick of it and
RCEM ASC 2017 – Update on the TiLLI study Read More
Been a while since we have had any clotology on here. That is unacceptable. So here we go with another journal club fest on the management of acute VTE. Now
The rise and SURPRISE of the DOACs. St.Emlyn’s Read More
All good EM/CC clinicians know that venous thrombo embolism (VTE) is a potential complication of traumatic injury. The immobilisation and haematological changes associated with signficant injury are reasonably well described.
JC: The VTE and Major Trauma. St.Emlyn’s Read More