What’s the down time? St Emlyn’s
There is one question that is always asked when a patient who has experienced a cardiac arrest is brought to the ED. What’s the downtime? (Nearly) Every team leader in […]
What’s the down time? St Emlyn’s Read More
There is one question that is always asked when a patient who has experienced a cardiac arrest is brought to the ED. What’s the downtime? (Nearly) Every team leader in […]
What’s the down time? St Emlyn’s Read More
A 70 year old man presents to your Emergency Department (ED) with a three week history of cough and mild shortness of breath, but this is improving. Over the last
COVID-19 and The Heart. St Emlyn’s Read More
Updated content and video This is an update and repost of a blog from last Summer following the release of the video from the 2019 Don’t Forget the Bubbles (DFTB)
DFTB. The procedure paradox update. St Emlyn's Read More
Here at St Emlyn’s, we’ve always prided ourselves on being reflective clinicians. We’ve written blogs on feedback​1​, reflection​2​, coaching​3​ and much more all of which rest on the principle that
Hindsight bias in Emergency Medicine Read More
Welcome to the St Emlyn’s Podcast, your go-to source for the latest insights, developments, and discussions in emergency medicine and critical care. Each month, Simon and Iain will bring you
Podcast – REBOA with Zaf Qasim Read More
Back in April 2018 the St Emlyn’s team developed and published ‘The Resuscitionist’s guide to Health and Wellbeing”. That represented the work of the team in addressing how we can
RCEM launches wellness compendium for Emergency Medicine. St Emlyn’s Read More
We’ve championed the Zero Point Survey (1,2,3,4) here on the blog and in all our simulation teaching in Virchester. If you’ve been following the blog you will hopefully be familiar
New Zero Point Survey Video from Cliff Reid. St Emlyn’s Read More
I started thinking and writing this blog about 2 years ago, but I’d not really been happy with understanding how I feel about it. More recently I’ve been asked to
The great day paradox. St.Emlyn’s Read More