Paul Tillaux
Paul Jules Tillaux (1834-1904) French Surgeon. Eponymously affiliated with the Tillaux fracture. First to describe 'Aïe crépitant de Tillaux'
Paul Jules Tillaux (1834-1904) French Surgeon. Eponymously affiliated with the Tillaux fracture. First to describe 'Aïe crépitant de Tillaux'
Rovsing sign (1907): In acute appendicitis, palpation of the left lower quadrant may elicit pain in the right lower quadrant. Niels Rovsing and Emil S Perman (1904)
Schamroth sign. Simple sign to determine the presence of finger clubbing. One of the earliest signs of clubbing is obliteration of the Schamroth 'window'.
Comms Lab 20: Be a Better Listener. But, How? The mirror principle and Never Split the Difference, by Chris Voss.
A 6-part series on “Persevering Through A Pandemic”. Episode 6 - Lessons learned and Learnings We Might Take Away
Heart HQ - Episode 17: Mental Health, Psychosocial Factors and Cardiac Risk. We discuss the link between stress, depression, anxiety and cardiac events.
December 2021 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Raza Ahmad, Morgan Penzler, Ansley Ricker, Brent Matthews and Kyle Cunningham
A 6-part series on “Persevering Through A Pandemic”. Episode 5 - 'Life' Support for our People; supportive actions witnessed in ICUs and hospitals
Comms Lab 19: Communication Skills for Difficult Conversations - 5 Ways to supercharge your Productivity with Better Communication Skills
Mindfulness and the emergency healthcare professional, Chapter 15: mindfulness, then and now - a short history
Harry Angelman (1915-1996) was an English paediatrician
V.Ray Bennett (1922 – 1996) was an American engineer whose contributions to respiratory medicine resulted in saving thousands of lives during the Polio epidemic