COVID-19 Children’s Q&A
These are uncertain times for us all, whatever your age. In this very special blog site only edition of the podcast I chat with my boys Archie (14), Jasper (12) […]
COVID-19 Children’s Q&A Read More
These are uncertain times for us all, whatever your age. In this very special blog site only edition of the podcast I chat with my boys Archie (14), Jasper (12) […]
COVID-19 Children’s Q&A Read More
I recently sat the Diploma in Immediate Care and thought I would share with you some of the things I learned along the way and some of the resources I
The Diploma in Immediate Medical Care. Hints and Tips from St Emlyn’s Read More
In this podcast with Liz Crowe, find support and strategies to navigate crisis points and maintain mental wellbeing.
Podcast – Wellbeing for the Broken with Liz Crowe Read More
It’s great to be back podcasting again after what has been a busy few months, We’re sorry for the hiatus, but occasionally other stuff gets in the way! Here we
St Emlyn’s in Review – October 2017 Read More
Last week, at the RCEM Annual Scientific Conference, a document endorsed by all the big players in healthcare (in England at any rate) was released with a degree of fanfare.
Securing the Future of the ED workforce? St.Emlyn’s Read More
The majority of my “day job” is taken up with being the “Clinical Lead” for University Hospital Southampton Emergency Department (ED). This is one of those job roles in clinical
Developing a “Leadership Portfolio” in your ED Read More
I expect that some people will be offended by the image above. That’s the point though, images, attitudes, initial impressions are powerful drivers of how we feel and behave. What
JC: The Impact of Rudeness on Medical Team Performance Read More
Critical Appraisal of the medical literature is a key part of the armamentarium of a good Emergency Physician, not just to pass tricky exams, but also to stay up to
Critical Appraisal Nuggets – The St.Emlyn’s CAN Podcast Read More