Syncope at St Emlyns
This post is part of our continuing induction podcast series, designed to guide you through the common conditions we see in the department and to help you avoid common pitfalls. […]
Syncope at St Emlyns Read More
This post is part of our continuing induction podcast series, designed to guide you through the common conditions we see in the department and to help you avoid common pitfalls. […]
Syncope at St Emlyns Read More
The diagnosis and management of major trauma in the elderly is a really hot topic in Emergency Medicine right now.  Compared to younger patients, the elderly can sustain much more serious
JC: When a subdural needs surgery in the elderly. St. Emlyn’s Read More
This blog post is based on a paper I put together with Steve Jones and Magnus Harrison way back in 2003. In that paper we covered an area of critical
An introduction to sample size calculations. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Recently we published part one of our series on cardiac troponins. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you can find it here. In the second part, we’re going to
High sensitivity troponin Read More
This week Emergency Departments across the UK will be full of doctors who will be feeling exactly as I did on that day
Another new group of ED clinicians – is it just history repeating? Read More
Patients with “shortness of breath” are a challenge in the ED. Shortness of breath can be a frightening presenting complaint for both patients and doctors. When you think about it,
An Introduction to the Breathless Patient in the ED Read More
Headache in the Emergency Department – A real headache for Emergency Physicians – Podcast We’ve all had headaches, but not often severe enough to prompt us to seek help in
Headache in the Emergency Department Read More
The first few shifts in emergency medicine can be daunting. Here are some top tips about how you can not just survive, but thrive.
First Day in EM – A Voyage into the Unknown Read More