Patient experience in the Emergency Department
Liz Crowe gives us a fantastic critical appraisal of an EMJ paper discussing the patient experience in the emergency department.
Patient experience in the Emergency Department Read More
Liz Crowe gives us a fantastic critical appraisal of an EMJ paper discussing the patient experience in the emergency department.
Patient experience in the Emergency Department Read More
Is it time to rethink peer review? Delve into the pros and cons of this crucial process in scientific research. Is open peer review a better option for the future? @richardbody has tried it and we think he likes it. @stemlyns #FOAMed
Open and Ongoing Peer Review: A New Model for Scientific Research Read More
Listen to the podcast recorded live at the Premier Conference 2024 about neuroprotection in the prehospital phase of care.
Podcast – Prehospital Neuroprotection Read More
Some expert guidance and top tips about how to care for a child with lifelimiting illness who presents to the Emergency Department
Podcast – Paediatric Palliative Care in the ED Read More
Is intranasal ketorolac an option for analgesia in renal colic. A review of a paper from the Annals of Emergency Medicine.
Intranasal ketorolac in renal colic Read More
The latest St Emlyn’s monthly podcast with all the best from the blog in June 2024.
In the words of the packaging: ‘Smoking Kills’. Should we be offering smoking cessation advice in the ED?
Cessation of Smoking Trial in the Emergency Department (COSTED): A Critical Appraisal Read More
“Time Critical: Information Light” decision-making is vital in emergency medicine, requiring swift actions with minimal data. However, uncertainty decreases over time as more information becomes available.
Optimal Timing for Life-Saving Procedures in Critical Care: Finding the Goldilocks Moment Read More