First Day in EM – A Voyage into the Unknown
The first few shifts in emergency medicine can be daunting. Here are some top tips about how you can not just survive, but thrive.
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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
You probably know by now that SMACC Gold was awesome. There simply aren’t enough superlatives to describe the magnitude of inspiration on offer from the world’s finest critical care speakers.
Talking, Teaching & Technology – Victoria Brazil @SocraticEM at St Emlyn’s Read More
If you are a trainer or a trainee in the UK you will no doubt be familiar with the annual GMC survey. This national snapshot of training gives useful information
Are you feeling satisfied? The GMC survey and EM. Read More
If you’ve not found it yet then don’t forget to follow the St.Emlyn’s podcast. You can find us on iTunes here (please say something nice) and there are quite a
St.Emlyn’s the podcast Read More
I have to agree with all the sentiments about SMACC being the best conference in the world for a blend of science and practicality for critical care medicine. I also
Louise Cullen on why most published research is wrong. St.Emlyn’s Read More
I had some surprising (and if I’m telling the truth, a bit upsetting) feedback recently. During their end of attachment debrief one of our F2s said that they found me
Am I intimidating? Sarah Payne guest blogs at St.Emlyn’s Read More
I’m sure we’ve all seen cases like this. A 25 year old lady walks in to the ED complaining of a swollen tongue. She can’t really talk, seems a bit
Dystonia in the Emergency Department. St Emlyn’s Read More
I want to let you into a secret. I’m an impostor. OK, that’s not quite true. I’m a 34-year-old (shock!) Emergency Medicine trainee with a penchant for karaoke and
Who’s That Girl? Impostor Syndrome at #SMACCGold Read More