Responsibly volunteering overseas
The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived […]
Responsibly volunteering overseas Read More
The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived […]
Responsibly volunteering overseas Read More
I’m back in the Midlands at the excellent and great value TraumaUK conference. If you’ve not been to this conference then I’d strongly suggest you do next year. It’s an
Top 10 trauma papers 2018-2019 for TraumaUK conference. St Emlyn’s Read More
This blog outlines some of the key questions we should be asking when an aduilt patient with congenital heart disease attends the ED
Adult Congenital Heart Disease in the Emergency Department Read More
Over the last few years there has been much effort and a fair bit of #FOAMed activity around ensuring that RSI in critical environments is as safe and efficient as
JC: Should we continue ventilations during RSI? St Emlyn’s Read More
(and workplace relationships) Not a week goes by without a post on social media about wellness in the workplace. This is a good thing. Never before has there been such
About that I in team (and workplace relationships) Read More
You might remember the tremendous stink around PE prevalence caused by the outcomes of the Pulmonary Embolism in Syncope Italian Trial (PESIT)1 from when it was published back in 2016;
JC: Taking the PESIT – How Common is PE Among ED Patients with Syncope? Read More
Just a quick JC blog post this week to point you to an editorial written by Karim Brohi and John Holcomb on why, and when, patients die of trauma. The
JC: Why do bleeding trauma patients die? St Emlyn’s Read More
Editorial comment: this blog bring us up to date on a story we have covered over the last few years here on the blog. Rusty covers the eighteen months post
PTSD and me part 4: post therapy Read More