A twice monthly #foamed podcast from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Literature reviews, guideline updates and interviews with the smartest minds in Emergency Medicine.
Prehospital ECMO for refractory cardiac arrest is a mind-boggling feat when you consider the rapid response, technical ability and logistics required, so the work that is being done in Paris is groun…
Does the use of urine drugs-of-abuse screens ever change the management of your patients in the ED? A look at the evidence behind the practice and current recommendations.
The RCEM CPD event in Belfast is fast approaching. With a diverse programme, interactive sessions and some fantastic speakers from across the UK. Have a listen to this introductory podcast and don’t …
Here we have the second official LTC Podcast recorded live at the conference, an interview with Stefan Mazur, Consultant Emergency Physician & Prehospital Care / Retrieval Specialist; who gave severa…
In the first of my official LTC podcasts recorded live at the conference I interview Mr Doug West, Consultant Thoracic Surgeon at Bristol Royal Infirmary.
How do the presence of absence of Framingham Risk Factors affect your perception of patients in the ED having ACS? This podcast looks at this topic and the evidence supporting or refuting their place…
Identification of a deteriorating patient is key to early intervention with the acutely deteriorating patient. This podcast will help to give you a sound understanding of Early Warning Scores.
Wondering what aggressive antihypertensive treatment does for acute haemorrhagic stoke? Listen to this podcast to hear about a signficant trial on this topic published in the NEJM in 2013.
Didn’t manage to make it to the European Society of Emergency Medicine conference in Amsterdam, aka #EuSEM14? Well don’t worry
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