TTL tips 2: Get the best from your pelvic binders!
Top tips on using pelvic binders in major trauma . Trauma Team Leader tips from @stemlyns #FOAMed #TTLtips
TTL tips 2: Get the best from your pelvic binders! Read More
Top tips on using pelvic binders in major trauma . Trauma Team Leader tips from @stemlyns #FOAMed #TTLtips
TTL tips 2: Get the best from your pelvic binders! Read More
Check these five areas in penetrating trauma. Trauma Team Leader tips from @stemlyns #FOAMed
TTL tips 1: Check these FIVE areas (and more) in Penetrating Trauma. Read More
Edited by Prof. Simon Carley & Dr. Greg Yates Leading a trauma team is one of the most challenging and rewarding roles in emergency medicine. It’s a blend of clinical
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How we transformed emergency medicine by 2038: AI, virtual EDs, and culture change. A powerful retrospective for healthcare leaders.
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A reminder of a great lecture from Cliff Reid on why emergency medicine is a great (but really challenging) job. This talk is 11 years old but is arguably still true today. #FOAMed @stemlyns
EM is a great job. After 11 years is Cliff Reid still right? Read More
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The UK Trainee Emergency Research Network (TERN) was created (officially) in 2018 and mentioned previously by Simon & Dan in this early digital outing. The initial mission was to demystify clinical
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