

RCEM Learning
RCEM Learning
A twice monthly #foamed podcast from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Literature reviews, guideline updates and interviews with the smartest minds in Emergency Medicine.
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Apr 15, 2015 • 0sec
Eye Anatomy Part Two
Part 2 of the eye. This vodcast looks at the bony parts of the eye and the orbit. Make sure to check out Part 1 on bits of the eye. Part 3, the bits that move the eye will be out soon. Enjoy!

Apr 14, 2015 • 9min
RCEM Crowding Guidelines
This podcast covers the Best Practice Guideline on Crowding in the Emergency Department. This is a huge problem for all of us that work in Emergency Medicine and this guideline aims to help inform your management of such a situation.

Apr 10, 2015 • 35min
saap intra-aortic adrenaline in cardiac arrest
This year's Douglas Chamberlain lecture at the LCAS was given by Prof. James Manning on his 25 years of research into cardiac arrest and the use of Selective Aortic Arch Perfusion in it's management.

Mar 27, 2015 • 30min
John Hinds on Airway at #RCEMBelfast
We managed to grab John Hinds after his fantastic talk on airway management in the ED at the RCEM Spring CPD conference to talk through some key areas of airway management & service setup.

Mar 26, 2015 • 16min
RCEM Belfast Day 3 Summary
Day 3 of the First CPD Conference since the College went Royal

Mar 25, 2015 • 30min
RCEM Belfast Day 2 Summary
Day21 of the First CPD Conference since the College went Royal

Mar 24, 2015 • 27min
RCEM Belfast Day 1 Summary
Day 1 of the First CPD Conference since the College went Royal

Mar 19, 2015 • 8min
Guideline; end of life care in the ED
Welcome to the first of a new series of podcasts that will be published on the Best Practice Guidelines.

Mar 12, 2015 • 27min
LTC Podcast 6 Prehospital ECMO
Prehospital ECMO for refractory cardiac arrest is a mind-boggling feat when you consider the rapid response, technical ability and logistics required, so the work that is being done in Paris is groundbreaking and fascinating.

Mar 4, 2015 • 23min
Urine Drug abuse screens in the ED
Does the use of urine drugs-of-abuse screens ever change the management of your patients in the ED? A look at the evidence behind the practice and current recommendations.


