#FOAMed on prescription. St.Emlyn’s
#FOAMed on prescription is something we have been doing for some time in the Virchester ED. It’s a way of cementing the sort of just in time learning that we […]
#FOAMed on prescription. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
#FOAMed on prescription is something we have been doing for some time in the Virchester ED. It’s a way of cementing the sort of just in time learning that we […]
#FOAMed on prescription. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
The whole body CT has become a commonplace strategy for trauma in the UK. When a trauma patient is in your emergency room, it’s a quick and accurate detection method
JC: Do we always need a whole body CT in trauma? St.Emlyn’s Read More »
There’s an intoxicating combination of excitement and fear when you get an email asking you to speak at SMACC. You know that the standard demanded is exceptionally high, but
Thrombolysis in PE – Building a talk for SMACC. Read More »
Here at St.Emlyn’s we are always interested in improving outcomes from serious illness and injury. In many cases the outcome for patients in terms of their quality of life is
JC: Does EPO improve OOHCA outcomes? St.Emlyn’s Read More »
The open door of the emergency department is both a blessing and curse. As emergency physicians we pride ourselves on the ability to see, assess, diagnose and (initially at least)
The BIG questions in EM. Part 1 – Demographics. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
Before February this year I had no prehospital experience whatsoever – so standing up in front of a crowd at the smacc prehospital workshop #smaccFORCE, I felt like a bit
Bringing the Outdoor Classroom Indoors – #MedEd at #smaccFORCE #smaccDUB Read More »
Back in November 2015 Simon and I had the honour of joining the amazing faculty and participants at the Teaching Course in New York. We’ve already shared some of our
Awesome Presentations at #TTCNYC15 Read More »
Questions, Questions, Questions Over the last fifteen years I’ve noticed that the more I learn about medicine, the more I realise I really know very little and the more questions
Wait Time: Why Silence Matters in Medical Education Read More »