JC: is Persistent Functional deficit following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury more common than we thought?
Is Persistent Functional deficit following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury more common than we thought?
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Is Persistent Functional deficit following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury more common than we thought?
Our regular round up of the best of the blog and podcast. Some really interesting stuff this month on flow, top 10 trauma patients, Supadel and complex decision making. We
October 2022: Podcast and round up. 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 »
Introduction We’ve all been there… You’ve just seen a patient in the Emergency Department who is going to need Fracture Clinic/Orthopaedic follow up, but they don’t live in your catchment
Organising Geographically Distant Fracture Clinic Follow Up Read More »
It’s fantastic to be here in Berlin at the 2022 EuSEM conference. All conferences have their own personalities and this is no exception. There is something special about the cosmopolitan
Top trauma papers for #EuSEM22 Read More »
Emma Gold, UK emergency medicine trainee and current clinical fellow for the African Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM) reports from Cape Town, South Africa. Hello from Cape Town! Over the
Supporting African emergency care development Read More »
Have you ever found yourself in a bit of a dilemma in a resuscitation as whether to perform a procedure? If you’re like me then you’ll be familiar with the
Decisions, oscillations and damping. St Emlyn’s Read More »
This JC differs from our usual fare in that it does not focus on a clinical topic; it is not even published in a medical journal. It relates to urgent
JC: To batch or not to batch? Managing flow in the ED Read More »