On Reflection
On Reflection I’ve been reflecting on reflection for some time now, at least since I started formally collecting my lessons from Sydney HEMS and probably even before that, because this […]
On Reflection I’ve been reflecting on reflection for some time now, at least since I started formally collecting my lessons from Sydney HEMS and probably even before that, because this […]
Last month, I came across a clinical review published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine1 that got me really excited! It got me excited (in a geeky professional sense
JC: Can I safely discharge dizzy patients from the ED? Read More
Here’s the September podcast round up of the St Emlyn’s blog. For some reason this did not get published back in 2018, so here it is now 🙂 The following
Podcast – September 2018 Monthly Round Up Read More
It’s the second time I’ve been to the Northern Emergency Medicine conference, this year held in the sunny city of Durham. I say sunny… I needed my jacket. Last year’s
St.Emlyn’s goes further north – NEM Conference #NEMC18 Read More
As 2017 ends and we look forward to 2018 it’s time to reflect on a year with the St.Emlyn’s team. Despite our chronological and geographical dispersal it’s really felt like
Review of 2017. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This is a repost & update of a blog I did for Rob Rogers back in 2014 on how to ask a conference question. Sadly the original post is no
How to ask a question at a conference. The origin of ‘that’ algorithm. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This week we have released the first e-book from the St.Emlyn’s team. You can get the book in two different formats. Download the book from iTunes by clicking on this
Risk, probability and decisions in Emergency Medicine. St.Emlyn’s Read More
The last day of EMSSA had a real reflective feel to it. A day to think about where we have come from, where we are and where
EMSSA Day 3 co-created review with St.Emlyn’s Read More