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Eye Anatomy Part Two
Part 2 of the eye. This vodcast looks at the bony parts of the eye and the orbit. Make sure to check out Part 1 on bits of the eye. Part 3, the bits that move the eye will be out soon. Enjoy!
RCEM Crowding Guidelines
This podcast covers the Best Practice Guideline on Crowding in the Emergency Department. This is a huge problem for all of us that work in Emergency Medicine and this guideline aims to help inform your management of such a situation.
saap intra-aortic adrenaline in cardiac arrest
This year's Douglas Chamberlain lecture at the LCAS was given by Prof. James Manning on his 25 years of research into cardiac arrest and the use of Selective Aortic Arch Perfusion in it's management.
Emergency Department Thoracotomy
ETrauma is a significant cause of mortality worldwide, especially amongst children and young adults, with the majority of deaths occurring shortly after arrival in hospital.
John Hinds on Airway at #RCEMBelfast
We managed to grab John Hinds after his fantastic talk on airway management in the ED at the RCEM Spring CPD conference to talk through some key areas of airway management & service setup.
RCEM Belfast Day 3 Summary
Day 3 of the First CPD Conference since the College went Royal
RCEM Belfast Day 2 Summary
Day21 of the First CPD Conference since the College went Royal
RCEM Belfast Day 1 Summary
Day 1 of the First CPD Conference since the College went Royal
Guideline; end of life care in the ED
Welcome to the first of a new series of podcasts that will be published on the Best Practice Guidelines.
Impedance Threshold Device in trauma
Is there a role for the Impedance Threshold Device in hypotensive, spontaneously breathing, trauma patients?
LTC Podcast 6 Prehospital ECMO
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 groundbreaking and fascinating.
Urine Drug abuse screens in the ED
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.
causes of unconsciousness
Reduced conscious level is a common finding in the ED. With a wide variety of causes a required treatments a systematic approach can make ascertaining that cause a lot easier.
RCEM CPD EVENT; BELFAST MARCH 2015
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 miss out, book your place now!
LTC Podcast 4 – Trauma Nursing and Research
This was the first year that the London Trauma Conference included a breakaway session dedicated to Trauma Nursing.
LTC podcast 3; 25 Years between, through and over the hedges of Ireland
Medicine who gave the keynote speech at the motorsport medicine breakaway session and took the time to speak to me afterwards.
LTC Podcast 2 - Prehospital USS / Transfer of Difficult Patient / Prehospital TXA
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 several talks in the Trauma Conference and Remote Care sessions.
MACS CDR
Authors aimed to derive and validate a Clinical Decision Rule (CDR) for suspected cardiac chest pain to risk stratify patients in the ED
LTC Podcast 1 Chest Trauma
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.
Nocebo
Relieve pain with words only…@slemfoam tickles the surface on how.
Acute Confusion in the Emergency Department
Acute Confusion in the Emergency Department
Framington Risk Factors in the ED
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 in the ED.
Being a Fat Controller
Medical Coordinators SOP (How to be the fat controller)
Organ Donation
Consider organ donation in all patients who are intubated and a plan has been made to withdraw care.
Eye Anatomy Part 1
Eye anatomy part one'. Learn/refresh your anatomy of the eye in this vodcast from @AndyNeill, starting with 'bits of the eye'.
End-Tidal CO2 in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism
A podcast on a recent paper of the utility of ETCO2 for the diagnosis of PE from @AcmeDr and @ParmyDeol
EWS in the ED
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.
Interact 2
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.
Constipation
A topic to muddy the FOAMed waters; constipation, a problem for many patients in which their care could be dramatically improved. Find out how in this podcast
EuSEM14 roundup
Didn't manage to make it to the European Society of Emergency Medicine conference in Amsterdam, aka #EuSEM14? Well don't worry
RSI - Introduction
Airway management in the form of RSI is a key skill of the Emergency Medicine clinician, this podcast talks through the key parts of RSI. Useful as either an introduction or a recap of the procedure.
Head Injuries - to scan or not to scan
Podcast on NICE head injury
EM in the Military
Interview with Prof Col Russell, Defence Consultant Advisor for EM, on EM in the military.
Reboa
Interview with Gareth Davies about an emerging treatment coming to your ED soon.
Paediatric analgesia
Master Paediatric Analgesia in the ED
Paracetomol overdose
A podcast about one of the most frequent presentations and poisoning seen in the ED.
In-Situ-Sim
Nuts and bolts guide to running in-situ sims
Cristal
Crystalloids vs colloids; the debate continues in this podcast on a recent paper.
Diagnostics in EM
Hone your diagnostic skills with this podcast on test thresholds and likelihood ratios.
Poisoning
Learn about a rare type of poisoning which is cropping across the UK
CFN approach to IDU
Struggling to find a resource on how to approach the IDU, check out this podcast
Who, What and When
Meet the team that will be delivering the CEM FOAMed Network to you from September 2014......
CEM Introductory Podcast
Introduction to the new College of Emergency Medicine Foam ED Podcasts