#dasTTC Copenhagen: Day 1. St.Emlyn’s
2 It’s a beautiful day in Copenhagen and even better for being the first day of the teaching course aka #dasTTC. The St.Emlyn’s team has supported the TTC for […]
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2 It’s a beautiful day in Copenhagen and even better for being the first day of the teaching course aka #dasTTC. The St.Emlyn’s team has supported the TTC for […]
#dasTTC Copenhagen: Day 1. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Patients presenting to the ED are tending to get older, have more co-morbidities and take more medications. As this happens, in my experience we seem to see more patients with
Icatibant for ACE inhibitor induced angioedema Read More
One of the most inspiring talks at SMACC Dub was delivered by John Carlisle on the subject of fraud in medical publishing. It was inspiring for many reasons, the topic
Fake news, lies, fraud, errors and statistics. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This post, detailing my reflections on clinical retrieval medicine, is the fourth in a series recording my reflections on the twelve months I spent working for Sydney HEMS1 in prehospital and
101 Reflective Lessons from a Year with Sydney HEMS. Part Four: More Clinical Read More
I will confess a geeky interest in paediatric pain management (I’ve spoken and written about it before at St Emlyns), so when I spotted this paper published online ahead of
JC: Pain Scales in the Paediatric ED Read More
I’ve always been somewhat irritated by that old adage that ‘Those that can do; those that can’t, teach’. Apart from the obvious intended insult to teachers (which is just rude),
JC: Those who can, do; those who teach, do better. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This week we had one of our #ResusFridays organised by @kirstinEM , @drgarethroberts & Katie Jones in Virchester. This concept was inspired by our friends in Edinburgh who have run
Dual Axis Defibrillation & #ResusFriday at St.Emlyn’s Read More
A quick journal club this week in what’s been a very busy few days. As you know we were at the BMJ Awards this week. We had a fabulous time
JC: Bystanders make the difference in cardiac arrest. St.Emlyn’s Read More