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Tasty Morsels of EM 031 – Retrograde p waves

19 Sep

I keep a little, ever-expanding note on my phone where I jot down little morsels of goodness that I pick up while listening to or reading one of the many excellent sites/podcasts in the useful resource section. They’re useful in … Read More »

tasty morsels ecg, junctional rhythm, retrograde p waves 2 Comments

Tasty Morsels of EM 030 – Signs of a brain tumour in Kids

15 Sep

I keep a little, ever-expanding note on my phone where I jot down little morsels of goodness that I pick up while listening to or reading one of the many excellent sites/podcasts in the useful resource section. They’re useful in … Read More »

tasty morsels brain tumour, headaches, kids, paeds 2 Comments

SMACC Gold is Coming

14 Sep

I missed last years SMACC, much to my dismay. A much awaited baby and a struggling bank account got in the way. The baby was (and still is fun), the bank account not so much… But SMACC is back. It’s … Read More »

FOAM, public service announcement FOAMed, smacc, smacc gold 1 Comment

Thrombolysis for stroke head to head in the BMJ

5 Sep

Hat tip to Domhnall for the heads up on this one. The BMJ runs a series of head to head articles where two sides of a debate are presented. They tend to be written by the main players and always … Read More »

stroke thrombolysis bmj, lytics, stroke Leave a comment

What lies beneath

13 Aug

One of the key things in looking at x-rays is being able to visualise the anatomy – what does each shadow and each area of whiteness represent anatomically. The x-ray is a rough representation of the anatomy lying under the … Read More »

Anatomy in EM anatomy, angiography, CXR, imaging, radiology 1 Comment

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