The Rise of an ACP: Leadership.
During a conversation with a physician friend – who was about to complete training and take on a role as a consultant – she expressed (with dismay) how ill-prepared she […]
The Rise of an ACP: Leadership. Read More
During a conversation with a physician friend – who was about to complete training and take on a role as a consultant – she expressed (with dismay) how ill-prepared she […]
The Rise of an ACP: Leadership. Read More
This week I am (virtually) presenting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the Saudi Arabian Society of Emergency Medicine 7th Scientific Assembly. It’s always a pleasure to join colleagues from Saudi
SASEM: Myths in resuscitation practice. St Emlyn’s Read More
This week the CODA team have re-released the video and audio from a talk I did with Scott Weingart at SMACC in Dublin. We were tasked with answering the question
CODA: Is Emergency Medicine a failed paradigm? Revisited with St Emlyn’s Read More
Our regular round up of the October 2021 content from the blog and podcast at St Emlyn’s with Iain and Simon.
Podcast – October 2021 Monthly Round Up Read More
Back in 2016 we published a blog on chest drains and chest aspiration, in which we argued that the dogma of putting in huge drains for traumatic haemothoraces should be
JC: Can we use smaller pigtail drains in traumatic haemothorax? Read More
Our regular round up of the best of the blog from August 2021 with Iain and Simon.
Podcast – August 2021 Monthly Round Up Read More
It’s that time of year again when the Trauma Care UK conference comes around and I get to talk about 10 interesting trauma papers from the last 12 months or
Top 10 Trauma Papers for Trauma UK conference. 2020-2021. St Emyln’s Read More
Co-authored with Dan Darbyshire (@dsdarbyshire) Training and practicing in emergency medicine has been hard the last 18 months. The 2020 EMTA survey tells us where things are not working and
EMTA Survey 2020: The good, the bad and the ugly Read More