Grief at Christmas. Liz Crowe at St.Emlyn’s
Managing bad news in emergency medicine and critical care at Christmas. St.Emlyn’s on Grief at Christmas.
Grief at Christmas. Liz Crowe at St.Emlyn’s Read More
Managing bad news in emergency medicine and critical care at Christmas. St.Emlyn’s on Grief at Christmas.
Grief at Christmas. Liz Crowe at St.Emlyn’s Read More
CHEMSEX and public health issues for the emergency department and physician.
All you need to know about CHEMSEX but never dared to ask… St.Emlyn’s Read More
The emergency department response to the Paris Attacks on 13/11/15. Dr Youri Yordanov describes the amazing response to the major incident.
Learning from the Paris Attacks with Dr Youri Yordanov. St.Emlyn’s Read More
In the UK, and I suspect around the world, all emergency clinicians teach. From the first day in the department to the last day before retirement there are opportunities to
#TTCNYC: Educational theories you need to know (about). St.Emlyn’s Read More
October has been a stellar month for publication of critical care trials in high impact journals. SPLIT, HEAT and FELLOW have already been FOAMed all over, but that left me
JC: EuroTHERM or EuroBURNED. St.Emlyn’s Read More
DISCLAIMER: the below tips are based on no evidence whatsoever but are some pearls I have picked up during my relatively short career in emergency medicine. I however hope you will enjoy the
Tips on how to look after your OWN mental health Read More
Intravenous fluids are one of the most frequently implemented interventions that we, as doctors, prescribe. We give maintenance fluids (not so frequently in the ED) and we give resuscitation fluids.
Maestrini, Frank, Starling, Guyton…….and Fluids at St.Emlyn’s Read More
The St. Emlyn’s team has, in recent years, become a regular sight at the EuSEM congress meetings and this year was certainly no exception. We attended this year’s conference, which
A summary of EuSEM 2015 and what you have missed! Read More