Lessons Learned at #EMSA18
I’m on my way back to Sydney from Adelaide in South Australia, where this week I was honoured to be a keynote speaker at the fifth EMSA conference (#EMSA18) as […]
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I’m on my way back to Sydney from Adelaide in South Australia, where this week I was honoured to be a keynote speaker at the fifth EMSA conference (#EMSA18) as […]
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There are four content pillars underpinning the St Emlyn’s blog and podcast. Evidence based medicine, Clinical Excellence, The Philosophy of EM and Wellbeing. We are bringing all these themes/pillars together
The Resuscitationist’s Guide to Health and Wellbeing. A St Emlyn’s e-book. Read More »
This week I am at the Trauma Care UK conference. If you’ve not been to this one then you should, it’s friendly, great value and aims to influence and engage
Top 10 trauma papers 2017-2018 for @traumacareUK conference. St Emlyn’s Read More »
I don’t know about you but I had relatively little communication skills training at medical school. It was two or three days over five years and I thought that
It’s Not OK: Communication in Paediatric Critical Care at #dasSMACC Read More »
2 It’s a beautiful day in Copenhagen and even better for being the first day of the teaching course aka #dasTTC. The St.Emlyn’s team has supported the TTC for
#dasTTC Copenhagen: Day 1. St.Emlyn’s Read More »
This post is the second in a series recording my reflections on the past twelve months, which I have spent working for Sydney HEMS in prehospital and retrieval medicine.
101 Reflective Lessons from a Year with Sydney HEMS. Part Two: Human Factors. Read More »
When I was asked to join a debate at SMACC on whether emergency was a failed paradigm I was instantly agreeable. I love Emergency Medicine, I love the breadth of
An uncomfortable truth: Is Emergency Medicine a failed paradigm? St.Emlyn’s Read More »
As a part of the #smaccMINI workshop back in Chicago in 2015, I spoke about the approach to the child with an altered conscious level. The podcast is below along
You Snooze, You Lose? #smaccUS The Child with Altered Consciousness Read More »
You might not have spotted that the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN)1 published an updated report on paediatric trauma last week. You can find the full document here 2.This
Paediatric Trauma Snapshot: What’s New? Read More »
That people in a position of trust could intentionally injure, abuse or neglect children is almost unthinkable but it is a reality in the day-to-day practice of the Emergency Department1.
Thinking the Unthinkable: Child Protection in the Emergency Department Read More »