CODA ZERO update: Gender and Ethics
This week I should be on my way to Australia for the CODA Change conference. For obvious reasons I am not going and am sat at home in Manchester enjoying […]
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This week I should be on my way to Australia for the CODA Change conference. For obvious reasons I am not going and am sat at home in Manchester enjoying […]
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This week marks the return of CODA, or rather the start of the CODA project that developed from the genre changing SMACC conferences. I was lucky enough to be involved
CODA ZERO is here. St Emlyn’s Read More
Covid-19 update and postponement Location: Manchester Date: 4/3/20 On Tuesday we wrote to the many people who had already booked #stemlynsLIVE stating that we would watch the Covid-19 situation carefully.
#stemlynsLIVE postponed due to Covid-19. St Emlyn’s Read More
In addition to the breaking trials at the #CCR meetings a number of other important trials were presented that you should seek out and review. We’ve not done full critical
JC: Critical care reviews meeting day 1 #CCR20. St Emlyn's Read More
Updated content and video This is an update and repost of a blog from last Summer following the release of the video from the 2019 Don’t Forget the Bubbles (DFTB)
DFTB. The procedure paradox update. St Emlyn's Read More
It’s conference week, and although we started it in Birmingham with the Intensive Care Society State of the Art, we’re now in London at the Royal Geographical Society for the
London Pre-Hospital Care Conference #LTC2019 Read More
Onwards to day 2 then, and how better to break your fast than with some EVIDENCE. Lovely. Today’s scientific discourse came courtesy of 6 big names and focused on fluid
St Emlyns in Brum #ICSSOA – Day 2 Read More
We’re here again at the Intensive Care Society State of the Art Conference. This year for 2019 it’s in Birmingham (possibly the best city in the world, though of course
St Emlyn's in Brum #ICSSOA 2019 – Day 1 Read More