Cardiac arrest: three quick hits
Learn more about innovations in Cardiac Arrest management: 3 quick hits to stay prepared and respond effectively in critical situations. @stemlyns #FOAMed
Cardiac arrest: three quick hits Read More
Learn more about innovations in Cardiac Arrest management: 3 quick hits to stay prepared and respond effectively in critical situations. @stemlyns #FOAMed
Cardiac arrest: three quick hits Read More
From St Emlyn’s journal club: are we overtreating sepsis? US study finds 87% received unnecessary or overly broad antibiotics in ED.
JC: Are we overtreating suspected sepsis with broad-spectrum antibiotics? Read More
The EVIDENCE trial asked if rapid transport with ongoing CPR improves survival in refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Results: no clear benefit over on-scene resuscitation.
Background Paediatric generalised convulsive status epilepticus (GCSE) are some thing we see a fair amount of in Virchester. Many are a result of febrile seizures, but as we are a
JC: Ketamine or Midazolam as first choice for Paediatric Status Epilepticus? St Emlyn’s Read More
A recent trial of alternatives to commercial Calcium Gluconate gel in HF burnsBottom line – buy the proper stuff
Hydrofluoric acid burns: stay on brand! Read More
A review of the GECCO (Global health and emergency care) research summit in the UK bringing together expert speakers, panelists and workshop facilitators.
GECCo’s Global Health & Emergency Care Research Summit, July 2025 Read More
How we transformed emergency medicine by 2038: AI, virtual EDs, and culture change. A powerful retrospective for healthcare leaders.
Looking Back from 2038: How We Fixed Emergency Medicine Read More
A review of intra-arrest stellate ganglion block for refractory cardiac arrest. Could this novel technique improve ROSC rates? Critical appraisal of scoping review. @stemlyns #FOAMed
JC: Intra-arrest Stellate Ganglion Block Read More