AI & Medicine: Saviour or Snake Oil?
Air France Flight 447 takes off at 1930hrs on the final day of May in 2009, from Rio de Janeiro en route to Paris, carrying 228 passengers. In charge is […]
AI & Medicine: Saviour or Snake Oil? Read More
Air France Flight 447 takes off at 1930hrs on the final day of May in 2009, from Rio de Janeiro en route to Paris, carrying 228 passengers. In charge is […]
AI & Medicine: Saviour or Snake Oil? Read More
Emergency care practitioners are known for creating order from chaos, being pragmatic amidst difficult circumstances and advocating for patients when others cannot.
The Emergency Care Voice Rescued from a Sea of Politics Read More
We review a paper from the EMJ looking at the diagnosis of acute aortic syndrome in the ED and the accuracy of clinical decision rules and clinician gestalt
Diagnosis of Acute Aortic Syndrome in the Emergency Department – The DAShED Study Read More
Simplifying urgent care data translation is essential for hospital flow improvement. This post provides a perspective on how to achieve this.
Speaking urgent care flow fluently Read More
A summary of the annual consensus update from the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation looking particularly at ECPR, DSED, Drowning and prognostication
The Annual ILCOR Update – what’s new in adult life support Read More
Our regular round up of the best of the blog from September 2023. Top Conferences, Top Papers, Deep Reflections and more with Iain and SImon.
Podcast – September 2023 Monthly Round Up – Top Ten Papers and more Read More
Chris Gray @cgraydoc and team review the third day of the annual scientific conference for RCEM held in Glasgow 2023. #FOAMed @stemlyns
Day 3 RCEM Annual Scientific Conference: Glasgow 2023 Read More
Chris Gray and the team review the second day of the RCEM Annual Scientific Conference in Glasgow #FOAMed @stemlyns
Day 2 RCEM Annual Scientific Conference: Glasgow 2023 Read More