

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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Feb 6, 2015 • 32min
LTC podcast 3; 25 Years between, through and over the hedges of Ireland
Medicine who gave the keynote speech at the motorsport medicine breakaway session and took the time to speak to me afterwards.

Jan 30, 2015 • 24min
LTC Podcast 2 - Prehospital USS / Transfer of Difficult Patient / Prehospital TXA
Here we have the second official LTC Podcast recorded live at the conference, an interview with Stefan Mazur, Consultant Emergency Physician & Prehospital Care / Retrieval Specialist; who gave several talks in the Trauma Conference and Remote Care sessions.

Jan 28, 2015 • 7min
MACS CDR
Authors aimed to derive and validate a Clinical Decision Rule (CDR) for suspected cardiac chest pain to risk stratify patients in the ED

Jan 23, 2015 • 33min
LTC Podcast 1 Chest Trauma
In the first of my official LTC podcasts recorded live at the conference I interview Mr Doug West, Consultant Thoracic Surgeon at Bristol Royal Infirmary.

Jan 13, 2015 • 9min
Nocebo
Relieve pain with words only…@slemfoam tickles the surface on how.

Dec 31, 2014 • 13min
Acute Confusion in the Emergency Department
Acute Confusion in the Emergency Department

Dec 17, 2014 • 12min
Framington Risk Factors in the ED
How do the presence of absence of Framingham Risk Factors affect your perception of patients in the ED having ACS? This podcast looks at this topic and the evidence supporting or refuting their place in the ED.

Dec 10, 2014 • 15min
Being a Fat Controller
Medical Coordinators SOP (How to be the fat controller)

Dec 3, 2014 • 16min
Organ Donation
Consider organ donation in all patients who are intubated and a plan has been made to withdraw care.

Nov 19, 2014 • 0sec
Eye Anatomy Part 1
Eye anatomy part one’. Learn/refresh your anatomy of the eye in this vodcast from @AndyNeill, starting with ‘bits of the eye’.