Episodes
After the bumper double paper review episode, we fit two months of blog content into one episode. Iain and Simon discuss the management of the patient with chronic liver disease who has an acute decompensation, global health connections, whether mechanical CPR is more effective than human CPR and the potential effects on elderly patients staying in the ED overnight. References Conor Crowley, Justin Salciccioli, Wei Wang, Tomoyoshi Tamura, Edy Y. Kim, Ari Moskowitz, The association between...
Published 05/04/24
Published 05/04/24
In this second of a two part podcast special Iain and Simon go through twenty of the top papers from the last year or so, as presented by Simon at the Big Sick Conference in Zermatt earlier this year. All the details and more discussion can be found on the blog site. In Part 2 they discuss papers about major haemorrhage, trauma, cardiac arrest and more.  In Part 1 they discuss all things airway, including where we should be intubating patients needing immediate haemorrhage control. VL vs DL,...
Published 04/23/24
In this two part podcast special Iain and Simon go through twenty of the top papers from the last year or so, as presented by Simon at the Big Sick Conference in Zermatt earlier this year. All the details and more discussion can be found on the blog site. In Part 1 they discuss all things airway, including where we should be intubating patients needing immediate haemorrhage control. VL vs DL, the effect of blade size on intubation success, whether small adult ventilation bags are better than...
Published 04/17/24
It's episode one of season 11 and Simon and Iain chat through the blog content from St Emlyn's from January 2024. There's discussion about New Year resolutions and how to make them habits, intubating poisoned patients with a decreased conscious level and what we can possibly do to improve the working conditions in our Emergency Departments. As ever, we hope you enjoy the podcast. Please do like and subscribe, and if you'd like to contribute to St Emlyn's in any way please get in touch. 
Published 02/24/24
It's the last episode of season 10 and Iain and Simon discuss December 2023's blog posts. In a packed podcast they discuss prehopsital blood transfusion decision making, E-scooter injury patterns, the potential for AI in medicine and selective aortic arch perfusion. Please do get in touch if you would like to contribute to St Emlyn's and as ever do like and suscribe and tell your friends (if you think the podcast is any good).  Mentioned in the podcast Gary Klein - Streetlights and...
Published 02/02/24
In this bumper double edition Simon and Iain chat through all the recent content on the St Emlyn's blog site, including a review of CRYOSTAT-2 and the DAShED study, a review of the new ILCOR guidelines, flow in the ED and why silence might just be the tonic we all need.   All of us at St Emlyn's wish you all, wherever you are on the world a peaceful, happy and restful Christmas.    Please do like and subscribe and get in touch if you'd like to contribute to our ongoing work. 
Published 12/18/23
One of the benefits of the use of online platforms for meetings is the ability to record and disseminate talks more widely. This is an edited version of a talk given by Dr Andy Curry, Consultant Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Consultant at University Hospital Southampton, covering the origins of Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) right up to the present day. Throughout the talk, he gives real world experience, coupled with a knowledge of the literature to communicate all you could...
Published 11/09/23
An EBM-packed episode where Iain and Simon go over ten of the top papers from the last year discussing all manners of things Emergency Medicine, including TXA in trauma, use of video laryngoscopy, defibrillation strategies in refractory VF, and ten-second triage in major incidents. There's also a very pertinent discussion about whether the age of your Emergency Physician might affect your outcome... Thank you again for listening to the St Emlyn's podcast. Please do like and subscribe and get...
Published 10/11/23
After a long, hot and relaxing summer (!) Simon and Iain return with all the content from the St Emlyn's blog in July and August. They discuss four papers in detail, including the ARREST trial about cardiac arrest centres, whether clinical examination can identify life threatening injuries in trauma, the TOP-ART study looking at a novel agent in trauma management and the use of REBOA.  Please do like and subscribe and get in touch if you would like to contribute to the blog site. 
Published 09/18/23
Welcome to a bumper edition of the podcast discussing content from St Emlyn's for June 2023. In this episode, Simon and Iain talk about DL vs VL, the PATCH trial, drug pushers, packers and stuffers, the new head injury guidelines from NICE and the AMAX4 algorithm and much more. If you would like to submit something to St Emlyn's for consideration we'd love to hear from you. Times are tough in the NHS at the moment, but we hope at St Emlyn's we can remind you of all the best parts of the...
Published 07/13/23
The clue to these is very much in the Title – BRUE is a diagnosis in itself. Children often do weird stuff, but they rarely do weird scary stuff. In this talk, Jilly goes talks through how we can define these events as high and low risk and gives us tools to manage these patients (and their parents) Along with colleagues, Jilly has written a guideline for BRUE, the full version of which you can find here Jilly also mentions a flowchart from Peds Cases, which you can find here   There is...
Published 06/21/23
This episode of the podcast is a live recording from the PREMIER Conference of John O Neil discussing penetrating injuries with learning points that are useful for clinicians who look after both adult and paediatric patients.  There are three main mechanisms – violence, impalement and self harm, although the first is by far the most common.  Penetrating injuries are rare but have significant morbidity and mortality. The key is early and accurate diagnosis, and many can be managed...
Published 06/19/23
Chris brought us his reflections amnd knowledge from some of his extensive experience as a military EM consultant in two wars. Blast injury could be blunt, penetrating, may involve major haemorrhage: you have to expect any injury possible. It’s worldwide and it’s getting more common.  Blast injury affects every body cavity, but it is the CABC approach that matters, Doing the basics well is still the key. Bleeding points may not be obvious so apply tourniquets wherever stops the...
Published 06/17/23
This is the second in our series of talks recorded live in June 2023 at the PREMIER conference. Looking after patients with non-epileptiform seizures are a challenging, and common, event in the Emergency Department. 10% of attendances at paediatric neurology clinics are thought to be 'functional' and a lot of these will also present to the ED. These problems can involve a wide range of physical or sensory manifestations, almost all of wide have significant differentials which we cannot...
Published 06/15/23
This is the first in a series of podcasts, recorded live at the Premier Conference in Winchester. In this episode, David James challenges our current practice when we give a 'weaning plan' for children discharged with wheeze.  There is a plan here that you can review and give to patients and their carers. More information at these excellent websites PIER Network Southampton Oxford Retrieval Team Healthier Together David James has been a PEM Consultant at University Hospital Southampton since...
Published 06/13/23
The monthly round up of all the blog posts at St Emlyn's, including a deep dive into HALO (high acuity, low occurrence) procedures and blood transfusion.  Thanks again for listening. Please do like and subscribe here. 
Published 06/10/23
Our monthly podcast round up from St Emlyn's Blog. This month Simon and Iain discuss the prehospital use of troponin measurement in the assessment of patients with chest pain and the use of AI in medicine, as well as an update about St Emlyn's WILD. Please do like and subscribe
Published 05/03/23
This is the first podcast in our new series from St Emlyn’s Medical School. This is specifically aimed at healthcare students and focuses on the Medical Licensing Assessment presentations in particular but will be useful wherever you listen in the world. In this episode we discuss Shock, its physiology, potential causes and treatments.
Published 04/24/23
The latest CAN is one of our brand-new 'revision editions' -- brief podcasts aimed at covering the essentials of critical appraisal for medical students and junior doctors preparing for exams. With the help of Gregory Yates, an academic doctor based in Manchester, this episode introduces two core concepts: sensitivity and specificity. These are two ways of thinking about the accuracy of a diagnostic test. Knowing the sensitivity and specificity of an investigation will give you a decent idea...
Published 04/17/23
The regular monthly round up from the St Emlyn’s blog.
Published 03/20/23
Long term listeners to the St Emlyn’s podcast may remember our series entitled ‘Critical Appraisal Nuggets’ (CANs). We are absolutely delighted to reinvigorate this project under the leadership of Professor Rick Body, with the episode on semi structured interviews. In this easily digestible and succinct podcast Rick and Laura Howard go through the pros and cons of setting up semi structured interviews and how these can be used effectively in qualitative research. In the latest episode, we...
Published 02/27/23
Lots of chat about St Emlyn’s WILD and just what you can expect if you join us in the Lake District in JUne, as well as discussion about ECMO in cardiac arrest and just how many of our patients with ’minor head injuries’ will actually have ongoing symptoms weeks and even months later.
Published 02/13/23
A special double edition covering the blog posts from November and December and more. We discuss evidence based medicine with the DoseVF trial, and more from RECOVERY, discussion about 'what is downtime' and how we organise follow up for patients who don't live in our area and what happened at the amazing London Trauma Conference We also announced some of the plans for StEmlynsWILD. Look out for booking details and more in the coming weeks. 
Published 01/16/23
Wellbeing is very complex, as it is an individual construct that is strongly aligned and interpreted through a lens of personal values, philosophy, culture, faith, and goals for life. Most importantly, wellbeing is dynamic rather than homeostatic and a subjective state determined by the individual. Yet we use the term wellbeing to describe a wide variety of different things (often in terms of being the opposite of burnout which it most certainly isn't).  In this second episode of our series...
Published 12/10/22