
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD)
SCAD -- an underrecognised cause of ACS in the "low risk" young female patient. Management differs to atherosclerotic MI, with conservative therapy the mainstay.
SCAD -- an underrecognised cause of ACS in the "low risk" young female patient. Management differs to atherosclerotic MI, with conservative therapy the mainstay.
Heart HQ - Episode 13: Christmas! Fun Facts About the Heart. For example, did you know that more heart attacks occur on Christmas Day than any other day of the year? And that our heart beats around 100,000 times a day?
Network Five Emergency Medicine Journal Club Episode 12 - Christmas edition with Q fever, snake bite in the 1800s, and festive risks
Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 343 - Christmas - Just when you thought your brain could unwind, enter the medical trivia of FFFF.
I’m trying something different on the Mastering Intensive Care project. A 6-part series on “Persevering Through A Pandemic”.
Ralph Ger (1921-2012) was a South African clinical anatomist, surgeon and educator. Ger's sign of scrotal dimple in testicular torsion (1962)
November 2021 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Raza Ahmad, Morgan Penzler, Ansley Ricker and Kyle Cunningham
Advocacy, communication and leadership as an ICU dietitian - Mastering Intensive Care 069 with Emma Ridley and Andrew Davies
Comms Lab 16: The KEY to De-escalating Aggressive Patients: PREPARATION. Prepare your mind, your staff and your environment
Mindfulness and the emergency healthcare professional, Chapter 13: Choosing the right frame; our reaction to stress, and our external projection of that reaction
Making life and work fun (including ward rounds) - Mastering Intensive Care 068 with David Tuxen and Andrew Davies
Network Five Emergency Medicine Journal Club Episode 11 - Pulmonary embolism with PERT teams, YEARS and the RELAX-PE studies