Review of 2017. St.Emlyn’s
As 2017 ends and we look forward to 2018 it’s time to reflect on a year with the St.Emlyn’s team. Despite our chronological and geographical dispersal it’s really felt like […]
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As 2017 ends and we look forward to 2018 it’s time to reflect on a year with the St.Emlyn’s team. Despite our chronological and geographical dispersal it’s really felt like […]
Review of 2017. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
The last day of EMSSA had a real reflective feel to it. A day to think about where we have come from, where we are and where
EMSSA Day 3 co-created review with St.Emlyn’s Read More »
My apologies in advance for a bit of advertising about the MSc in Emergency medicine that we run here in Manchester. The program was the first MSc in EM in
The MSc in Emergency medicine with MMU. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
This year the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine (ACEM) winter symposium was held in the beautiful Barossa valley in South Australia. This 4 day conference is designed to bring
The 2017 ACEM Winter Symposium with Katherine Gridley. Read More »
In the UK, the route to Emergency Medicine Consultantdom starts after foundation training, with a three year funfest commonly known as Acute Care Common Stem, or ACCS. It’s a shared
So, you’re about to become an ST3? Part 1 – Portfolio Read More »
Here at St.Emlyn’s we’re really interested in education. Everyone on the team takes the supervision and support of trainees seriously and we hope that the blog reflects this, but
Dear Educational Supervisor, it’s time for your ARCP. St.Emlyn’s. Read More »
This week I am talking in Manchester at the 14th Annual Critical Care Symposium. This is an amazing meeting organised by the legendary Dr Chithambaram Veerappan, a critical care doc
Major incident planning at the 14th ACCS meeting. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
At work the other day, someone mentioned that we could use procalcitonin to distinguish between viral and bacterial infections, particularly in the paediatric population. It was touted as the answer
Are you PROcalcitonin? St.Emlyn’s goes bug-hunting. Read More »
It’s a special year for UK Emergency Medicine. 2017 is the 50th anniversary of our speciality and the RCEM is planning a series of events to celebrate this. It’s also
The future of Emergency Medicine Education in the Social Age. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
I work part time for the General Medical Council as an education associate and it’s a really interesting job. I know that the GMC has had a lot of criticism