V & A in the ED – blood gases – St.Emlyn’s
“Why are you doing an Arterial Blood Gas on that patient?” I thought it was a decent enough question to put to one of our senior EM trainees in the […]
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“Why are you doing an Arterial Blood Gas on that patient?” I thought it was a decent enough question to put to one of our senior EM trainees in the […]
V & A in the ED – blood gases – St.Emlyn’s Read More
It’s a bit of a standing joke here at St Emlyn’s that I resolutely live in the Yorkshire countryside, aiming for a self-sufficient existence, yet practice what is very much
Where’s the fun in fungi? – St.Emlyn’s Read More
Part 3 on how to write a CTR for the FCEM exam. Linking how you write with the exam structure.
CTR – the link between structure and marking at FCEM Read More
There’s a big bundle of CTRs (Clinical Topic Review) in my pigeon hole this morning, all freshly printed and pristine ready for marking at the next FCEM exam. I’ve not
CTR – How to put it together for FCEM. Read More
Pre intubation communication in the resus room for major burns patients. Ethics communication and beliefs. Dilemmas in emergency medicine.
Little white lies in the resus room – St.Emlyn’s Read More
How to consider thresholds for labelling in the diagnostic process. Diagnosis does not guarantee treatment success or failure.
Emergency Medicine, a risky business part 2. Read More
Critical appraisal and review of Etomidate as a drug for procedural sedation in the pediatric emergency department.
Etomidate for Paediatric Sedation Read More
Time to think about whether you are really an emergency medicine diagnostician… Are you a diagnostician? Of course you are! Why do I even need to ask? Well, to be
Emergency Medicine, a risky business part 1. You are not a diagnostician. Read More