The Art of War
Emergency medicine in the UK is frequently cited by the British media as being like a warzone, and with that in mind I delved back into one my favourite books. […]
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Emergency medicine in the UK is frequently cited by the British media as being like a warzone, and with that in mind I delved back into one my favourite books. […]
A podcast recorded at the London Trauma (2014) abotu Impact Brain Apnoea, with Dr Gareth Davies.
Podcast – Impact Brain Apnoea with Gareth Davies (LTC 2014) Read More
As dawn breaks on January 1st 2015 it’s time to reflect and wonder about our plans for 2015. The past is always the past, unchangeable and with every moment
A New Year message to SMACC from St.Emlyn’s Read More
#CommunicatED is a series on core communication topics in the ED. What do we mean by safety netting? Safety netting is a term used to describe the advice we give
#CommunicatED 1: Discharge & Safety Netting in ED Read More
Podcast – An introduction to caring for the patient with chest pain in the Emergency Department
Podcast – Intro to EM – Chest Pain Read More
We see lots of kids presenting to the ED with “things” where they shouldn’t be (we see adults too, sometimes – but that’s a whole set of different stories). Â Foreign
Hide And Seek: Button Batteries in the Emergency Department Read More
This week Sarah Payne from the North East of England joins St.Emlyn’s. Sarah is no stranger to blogging and is a keen #FOAMed advocate as her bio below clearly shows.
Q&A with a Virologist: Ebola in the ED at St.Emlyn’s Read More
Most EDs in the UK see a mixture of adult and paediatric patients. You’ve probably seen sick adults as part of your F1 year but we know that for many
Stop Crying Your Heart Out – Paediatrics at St Emlyn’s Read More