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Author Archives: Andy Neill

Eye Injuries at EuSEM15

15 Oct

This is a screencast of a talk I gave at the European Society of Emergency Medicine Congress in Torino, Italy in October 2015. St Emlyns have a nice summary of the conference. It was an honour to be asked to … Read More »

lecture eye, FOAMed, lecture, ophtho 2 Comments

RCEM 15

27 Sep

   The Royal college of emergency medicine is having its annual conference starting tomorrow. It’s being organised by RIck Body and all the folk better known as st emlyns.  The line up looks amazing and the conference is actually sold … Read More »

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Getting started with FOAMed

26 Sep

Just a little note to state that I have collated a few resources for those looking to get started with both consuming and creating FOAMed. There’s a little link at the top right of the page. I also recorded some … Read More »

FOAM FOAMed, podcast 3 Comments

Hypoxia in Pulmonary Embolus

24 Sep

Hypoxia is almost ubiquitous in PE (In the comments Liam suggests otherwise. I honestly can’t find a clear answer. in PEITHO, a trial of submassive PE, 85% were receiving oxygen suggesting hypoxia. Certainly in the tiny PEs, lots of people don’t … Read More »

board review, critical appraisal, thinking about medicine hypoxia, PE 7 Comments

Tasty Morsels of EM 057 – Ketamine induced uropathy

17 Aug

As always, this is from the ever expanding google doc on bits and bobs I read and learn from and transfer here for all our learning pleasure. Wei YB, Yang JR, Yin Z, Guo Q, Liang BL, Zhou KQ. Genitourinary … Read More »

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