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
A summary of the talks from Day 1 of the PREMIER conference
The PREMIER Wessex Conference – Day 1 Read More
This post follows my notes from Day 1 of the Virtual Colloquium – 14th Annual Update in Paediatric Emergencies. Day 2 was another mixed bag of talks, from paediatric analgesia
It’s been a long time since I’ve been at a conference, either in-person or virtually. Something that was once a regular part of my professional life has, like so many
Here in Virchester we place great emphasis on relieving suffering in our patients. Part of doing that involves reducing the pain many of our patients experience. This seems particulaly important
JC: Intranasal Ketamine vs. Fentanyl for kids. St. Emlyn’s Read More
Most EDs in the UK see a mixture of adult and paediatric patients. You’ve probably seen sick adults as part of your F1 year but we know that for many
Stop Crying Your Heart Out – Paediatrics at St Emlyn’s Read More
“Standby call please: 19 month old male, cardiac arrest…” They are the words I half expect whenever the red phone rings between 6 and 7am, words which strike both
Paediatric Arrest: But What About the Parents? Read More