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Author Archives: Andy Neill

Waiting room medicine

22 Nov

No not that waiting room medicine. We’re all resus jockeys aren’t we? #idratherbeinresus Most of us in FOAMed community love resuscitation. We love the critically ill. We love the drama, the excitement. We love all the mr EMCrit has taught … Read More »

thinking about medicine 1 Comment

The Emergency Medicine Students Society of Ireland

19 Nov

Now here’s something that didn’t exist when I was a lad. There is now an EM student society in Ireland. A few very motivated and enthusiastic med students got together and started this and I thought it was well worth … Read More »

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Stop putting IV cannulae in the 2nd ICS for tension PTX

15 Nov

Though I suspect this is old news by now, I’ve just read a couple of papers on it and thought I’d share my thoughts. They’re both by the very smart and talented Kenji Inaba. Question where should we put a … Read More »

critical care chest drain, kenji inaba, tension pneumothorax, trauma 29 Comments

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 020: shoulder – the rotator cuff

10 Nov

OK we’re back with another podcast. Sorry it’s been so long. We’ll be on the shoulder for the next 3 or 4 videos so hope you enjoy it. Here’s the rotator cuff. [Direct Download] FOAMed Resources: shoulderdoc.co.uk radiopaedia and here … Read More »

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Smoke without fire

30 Oct

It’s 2am, you’re just catching up on the waiting room an things are beginning to settle when one of the many bat phones in the department rings to alert you to the imminent arrival of a 75 year old man … Read More »

board review, tox 13 Comments

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