• Ep 232 - April 2024 Monthly Round Up - Bougies, cardiac arrest, trauma, sepsis, race and medicine and choosing with intention

  • Jun 5 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

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Ep 232 - April 2024 Monthly Round Up - Bougies, cardiac arrest, trauma, sepsis, race and medicine and choosing with intention

  • Summary

  • Welcome to St Emlyn's Monthly Round Up Podcast, your go-to source for the latest insights, developments, and discussions in emergency medicine and critical care. Each month, Iain and Simon bring you in-depth analysis, evidence-based practices, and practical advice to enhance your clinical practice and professional development.

    You can find an in-depth set of shownotes on St Emlyn's. Please do also like and subscribe, wherever you get your podcasts.

    This month's content includes...

    Introduction 00:00 - 00:34 Do Bougies increase first pass success? 00:34 - 04:28 Cardiac arrest management - dual sequence defibrillation, personalised care and drones for AEDS. 04:28 -10:50 Trauma - Cardiac tamponade vs exsanguination 10:50 - 13:35 Sepsis - effect of the microcirculation 13:35 - 15:23 A history of race and medicine 16:54 - 18:36 Differential attainment 18:37 - 19:27 What can we do about addressing EDI issues? 19:28 - 22:20 Choosing with intention 20:21 - 26:55 The ARC-H Principle 26:56 - 28:32 Closing thoughts 28:33 - 30:10 Recommended Conferences

    Premier Conference - 11th-12th June 2024, Winchester

    Tactical Trauma 24 - 7th-9th October, Sundsvall, Sweden

    RCEM Annual Scientific Conference

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