Learning in the Social Age. St Emlyn’s at #EMERGE10
Learning in the social age. Implications for emergency medicine training, #FOAMed
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Learning in the social age. Implications for emergency medicine training, #FOAMed
Learning in the Social Age. St Emlyn’s at #EMERGE10 Read More
This post is the third of four covering my learning points and reflections from #FIX181. FIX – the FemInEM2 ideas exchange – took place in New York on Weds 17th and
A FeminEM in NYC – Reflections from #FIX18 Part Three Read More
I was lucky enough to be involved recently with a conference in Virchester that brought together some great clinical educators from across the world. During the conference, there was a
Education theories you should know: Cognitive load theory. St Emlyn’s Read More
The following post is a transcript of my talk at #FIX18 in New York. You can listen to the podcast of the talk here https://feminem.org/podcast/so-unsexy/ You can watch a video
So Unsexy – Why We Shouldn’t Use The Word Sexy in Clinical Medicine #FIX18 Read More
One thing is clear from the military and civilian literature – hemorrhage kills1,2. Overall, 40-50,000 deaths per year in the US are preventable with appropriate hemorrhage control and resuscitation. The
Whole Blood in Major Trauma – Everything old is new again Read More
Paradoxically hypothermia has been a ‘hot’ topic in emergency medicine and critical care for many years. There is good laboratory, animal and pathophysiological data to suggest that it should be
JC: Hypothermia in brain injury: The POLAR trial. St Emlyn’s. Read More
This post is the second of four covering my learning points and reflections from #FIX181. FIX – the FemInEM2 ideas exchange – took place in New York on Weds 17th and
A FeminEM in NYC – Reflections from #FIX18 Part Two Read More
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. “I don’t
In Pursuit of Excellence at #StEmlynsLive Read More