Paediatric Emergencies Update – Noosa Day 1
Paediatric Stroke, Bronchiolitis, and tips and tricks for paediatric procedures
Paediatric Emergencies Update – Noosa Day 1 Read More
Paediatric Stroke, Bronchiolitis, and tips and tricks for paediatric procedures
Paediatric Emergencies Update – Noosa Day 1 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
This post, detailing my reflections on clinical retrieval medicine, is the third in a series recording my reflections on the past twelve months, which I have spent working for Sydney HEMS
101 Reflective Lessons from a Year with Sydney HEMS. Part Three: Clinical Read More
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men Couldn’t put Humpty together again1. This blog tackles a really challenging topic in our theme around communication and wellbeing2–4. How do
Difficult conversations with children in critical care Read More
This post is written by Dr Niall Morris Prednisolone is about as tried and tested a treatment as we have in medicine. We all know how fantastic it is for
JC: Why don’t we use dexamethasone for children’s asthma? Read More
So, now we know what to do with an unexplained abnormal respiratory rate in a baby – but how do we know what constitutes an abnormal respiratory rate? That’s the
JC: Don’t Write off the Respiratory Rate – Part Two Read More
Two really interesting PEM-relevant papers appeared online first in Archives of Disease in Childhood in July – and happy days, both are FOAM! What’s great about these papers is how
JC: Don’t Write off the Respiratory Rate – Part One Read More
In this podcast, we’ll delve into a topic that can be quite daunting for those new to Emergency Medicine: managing pediatric patients who present with shortness of breath. Listening Time
Podcast – Shortness of Breath in Children Read More