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Real Men Feel with Andy GrantReal Men Feel with Andy GrantConscious Happiness | The Good Mood Revolution with Matt O'NeillEmbracing Emotions: The Path to Genuine Happiness with Matt O'NeillIn this episode of Real Men Feel, host Andy Grant engages in a deep conversation with happiness expert Matt O'Neill, discussing the societal conditioning that discourages men from expressing emotions and the journey to reclaiming their natural happiness. Matt shares his personal struggles growing up with conflicting parental influences and how these experiences propelled him into darkness, only to resurface with a mission to spread joy. Together, they explore the concept that happiness is hindered by suppressing emotions and emphasize the importance of awareness, gratitude...2024-10-0449 minThe Secure Family PodcastThe Secure Family PodcastCybersecurity Tips for Families with Eric O’Neill Proactive Cybersecurity for Families with Former FBI Agent Eric O'Neill   In this episode of The Secure Dad Podcast, Andy interviews Eric O'Neill, a former FBI undercover operative and cybersecurity expert. They discuss the importance of online privacy and safety measures crucial for families. Key topics include data breaches, child identity theft, social media dangers, sextortion, and actionable steps for parents to protect their children.   For more from Eric O’Neill: https://ericoneill.net Take control of your data with DeleteMe. Because they sponsor the podcast you can get 20% off a pr...2024-09-2546 minAndy‘s PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTAndy‘s PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTWhy Being Happy Is a Choice, Even When Life Gets Tough ith Matt O'NeillMatt O’Neill is a happiness expert whose work has positively impacted the lives of over 100,000 people worldwide. He’s the host of the ”Good Mood Revolution” podcast, and author of the ”Good Mood Revolution” book. Matt teaches how to choose happiness, even when facing challenges. He shows us how to recognize the 8 primary bad moods that block our joy and the changes in perception that bring us back to happiness. Matt O’Neill teaches us that happiness is a choice, even when life gets tough. @https://www.tiktok.com/@goodmoodmatt #HappinessIsAChoice#ChooseHappiness#LifeGetsTough#MentalWellness2024-07-2946 minBeatles BooksBeatles BooksGreg Armstrong & Andy Neill - 'When We Was Fab'My guests for this episode are Greg Armstrong and Andy Neill who join me to discuss their book 'When We Was Fab - Inside The Beatles Australasian Tour 1964'. Greg and Andy tell the story of this tour in great detail - from it's conception to The Beatles frenzied arrival and look at the legacy that they left behind.  2024-06-141h 08Total Mental PerformanceTotal Mental PerformanceAndy Trinder - Anxious Procrastination to Confident ClarityCharacter Builder Case Study Offer: https://www.loom.com/share/96223197b5594de89c8e194c31b27796 Today @dan_tmp has hijacked the TMP Podcast with TMP Super client @andytrinder_, the founder of Beginners Coach. His coaching is transforming how beginners experience and operate within the gym.We’ll dive into: How Andy overcame overwhelm and fear and realised he didn’t have to DESERVE downtime How to wake up refreshed and energetic, instead of being exhausted in the morning How Andy found his deeper mission and deeper conn...2023-03-2639 minWitch Talks with Suburban WitcheryWitch Talks with Suburban WitcheryPagan Parenting with Andy Stein of Moondust PressIn this episode Hana O'Neill the Suburban Witch, chats with Andy Stein all about witchy kids books, breastfeeding, Witch stereotypes and more. You can grab a copy of Andy's books here: https://www.moondustpress.com/Australian stockist is here: https://thelittlepotionco.com.au/Did you enjoy this podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!For full uncut, behind the scenes content check out our the suburban witches society membership group: find out more hereYou can find Andy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/moondustpress...2023-02-281h 23Spoken LabelSpoken LabelAnnie O'Neill Stein (Spoken Label, October 2022)Today's Spoken Label Podcast (Author / Artist / Spoken Word Podcast) features extracts from the debut novel by the late Annie O'Neill Stein. I was contacted to feature Annie for October's 2022 Spoken Label back at the end of August 2022 regarding her debut novel 'Exit Wounds'. Sadly, Annie sadly passed away before I was able to speak to her and so instead as a tribute to this talented writer are several extracts off her novel by Susan Blakely in tribute to Annie. Exit Wounds is the story off Laura "Born to shanty Irish on one side and Park Avenue privilege on the other...2022-10-1236 minProbably ScienceProbably ScienceEpisode 463 - Andrew O'NeillComedian Andrew O'Neill (@destructo9000) joins Matt, Jesse and Andy just before Andrew and Matt head off to Glastonbury to talk about Andrew's new BBC Radio 4 sitcom Damned Andrew, summoning the writing gods, working with Alan Moore, the feasibility of breathing through your butt, reverse mermaids and a fluffy crab that wears a sponge as a hat.2022-06-2457 minREAL AF with Andy FrisellaREAL AF with Andy Frisella243. Andy, Robert O'Neill, Dakota Meyer, Sal & DJ CTI: Colorblind Racism, CDC Misinterpretation & UkraineIn today's episode, Andy and the crew are joined by former United States Navy SEAL responsible for killing Osama Bin Laden, Robert O'Neill, and retired United States Marine & Medal of Honor recipient, Dakota Meyer. They discuss the federal government considering it racist if you say you're colorblind about race, the CDC withholding COVID data over fears of misinterpretation, and Adam Kinzinger getting punked about the misinformation coming out from the Ukraine Front. 2022-03-011h 55Tasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 036 | OxygenWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. Today we’re talking a little about that most vital of gases – oxygen. This is going to be back to some ... Read More »2021-04-1205 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 035 | When to start CRRTWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. Today we’ll talk about CRRT timing. When should your critically ill patient take a spin on the green machine? From an ... Read More »2021-04-0505 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 034 | Chemotherapy agents and intensive careWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. If you were tuning in to try and pick up some core exam level content then this is probably not it. ... Read More »2021-04-0104 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 033 | Pre-eclampsiaWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. Today we’re looking at Oh Chapter 64 covering some of the absolute basics of pre eclampsia. ICU level pre eclampsia is ... Read More »2021-03-2205 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 032 | Nutritional requirements in ICUWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. Today’s podcast is mostly taken from Oh’s manual Chapter 96 covering critical care nutrition. Something we all know and love deeply ... Read More »2021-03-1503 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 031 | Guillain-Barre Syndrome Part 2Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. GBS management can be nicely split into disease specific management and ICU supportive care. In terms of specific treatment this is ... Read More »2021-03-1105 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 030 | Guillain-Barre Syndrome Part 1Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. GBS is a clinically important diagnosis for both the emergency department and the ICU. Its rareish but common enough that you ... Read More »2021-03-0405 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 029 | Clostridium DifficileWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. We see C. Diff in the ICU in a couple of contexts. Firstly the poor unfortunate soul who starts with a ... Read More »2021-02-2505 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 028 | HIV in the ICUWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. HIV in the ICU is becoming a bit of a rare beast as the ID docs seem to have it so ... Read More »2021-02-1804 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 027 | PlasmapheresisWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Plasmapheresis (or PLEX) is one of the machines we tend not to have responsibility for in the ICU. Unlike CRRT we tend to defer to another specialty to do this. ... Read More »2021-02-1105 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 026 | Short bowel syndromeWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. SBS is not a common thing to find in the ICU and the most likely context here is going to be receiving someone from the operating theatre who has had ... Read More »2021-02-0803 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 025 | Andrenocortical insufficiencyWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. The commonest time we think of adrenocortical insufficiency in the ICU is probably in sepsis. This post will definititely not cover the beast that is steroid use in the intensive ... Read More »2021-02-0404 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 024 | The aminoglycosidesWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care exam preparation. The aminoglycosides see themselves as a bit special. Not content with producing deafness and killing kidneys they’ve also demanded awkward dosing schedules, ... Read More »2021-02-0104 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 023 | Cardiac PacingWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Cardiac pacing comes in a variety of flavours in critical care but a reasonable list of class I indications for permanent pacing might include: 2nd/3rd block with symptoms and bradycardia, ... Read More »2021-01-2805 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 022 | Necrotising fasciitisWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Continuing along a theme of words with with too many i’s in them, (see TM 007 for more) today we look at necrotising fasciitis or “nec fasc” to its friends. ... Read More »2021-01-2504 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 021 | Time cycling vs flow cyclingWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Ventilators remain one of the dark arts and hidden mysteries of critical care. Intensive care is a fairly generalist specialty overall and we share our core knowledge with a lot ... Read More »2021-01-2104 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 020 | ICP MonitoringWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Like most spaces within the body, the contents within the cranium are under a certain degree of pressure. The skull being a rigid box can accommodate pressure much less than ... Read More »2021-01-1805 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 019 | Liver Transplant Part 2Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Welcome back to what I hope will be the final little segment (boom boom) on liver transplant. Part 1 lives here. Though at this stage I certainly can’t rule out ... Read More »2021-01-1403 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 018 | Liver Transplant Part 1Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we’re covering Oh’s Manual Chapter 103 looking at liver transplant. There are two types of liver disease that might put you in line for a transplant acute liver failure ... Read More »2021-01-1104 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 017 | Pyroglutamic acidosisWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we have one of the jewels of critical care exam preparation. Not only does this involve niche clinical contexts, the gamma glutamate cycle but also everyone’s favourite acid base ... Read More »2021-01-0702 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 016 | Open Lung Biopsy for ICU patientsWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. So, from the ultra broad topic of AKI in the last podcast to the super specific question of when we should pursue an open lung biopsy in an ICU patient. ... Read More »2021-01-0403 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 015 | Acute Kidney InjuryWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. This is a somewhat basic and general episode, even for this podcast which indulges in frequent generalisation and summaries of pre existing summaries. It covers Oh’s Manual Chapter 47 looking ... Read More »2020-12-2403 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 014 | Tracheostomy – Taking it outWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. In a break from the not quite established tradition on this show, I’ve split this into two parts. Number 13 covers the process of putting them in. This one focusses ... Read More »2020-12-2104 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 013 | Tracheostomy – Putting it inWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. In a breaking from what could only loosely be described as tradition at this point, this podcast is going to be in 2 parts. Intensivists have embraced the tracheostomy as ... Read More »2020-12-1704 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 012 | ICU SedationWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. This is a mammoth topic that listening to 5 mins of me rambling will in no way seriously prepare you to either practice clinically or write a semi coherent exam ... Read More »2020-12-1404 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 011 | Tumour Lysis SyndromeWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Thanks to the wonders of preemptive rasburicase (which i have a tendency to associate with Rasputin at this point) I don’t think this as common as it used to be. ... Read More »2020-12-1004 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 010 | Cardiac disease in pregnancyWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Critical illness in pregnancy is remarkably rare given the somewhat bonkers system for reproduction that we seem to have evolved over the past million or years. Improved care of complex ... Read More »2020-12-0702 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 009 | The ESPEN 2018 Nutrition GuidelinesWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. As an EM trainee doing intensive care I will confess that I struggle to work up the enthusiasm to cover a nutrition guideline. With my deepest apologies to all the ... Read More »2020-12-0303 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 008 | Decompressive Craniectomy for StrokeWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Just to be clear up front we’re going to be talking about taking the lid off for stroke, NOT taking the lid off for TBI. I will get to TBI ... Read More »2020-11-3004 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 007 | Pneumocystis Jirovecii PneumoniaWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Pneumocystis Jriovecii Pneumonia, the infection formerly known as Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia The official change in name from Carinii to Jirovecii was in the late 1990s to emphasise the distinct organism ... Read More »2020-11-2604 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 006 | ChylothoraxWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we’re talking about chylothorax, not something I’ve not had the joy of managing as yet. Chyle is produced through digestion and absorption of emulsified fats from the small intestine. ... Read More »2020-11-2303 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 005 | SubmersionWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. One would think that the term drowning should be relatively straightforward, however there have been a plethora of descriptions including wet drowning, dry drowning and near drowning. These have all ... Read More »2020-11-1903 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 004 | Transplant drugsWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. All of these posts are simplifications of much more complex topics but when it comes to the immunosuppressants used in solid organ transplant I’m wading out of my depth even ... Read More »2020-11-1404 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 003 | Diabetic KetoacidosisWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. DKA is bread and butter for critical care providers. In fact the combination of bread and butter in the absence of insulin is a core part of the pathophysiology of ... Read More »2020-11-0104 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 002 | Diastolic dysfunction in the ICUWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. In the main we get excited about systolic dysfunction. We obsess over the ejection fraction with numbers like EF of 12% being reproduced recurrently in handover sheets. But this is ... Read More »2020-10-2805 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 001 | Thrombotic Thrombocytopaenic PurpuraWelcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. TTP is a lovely ICU diagnosis. Not so much for the patient but it’s one of those ones that is niche enough to not have been picked up via the ... Read More »2020-10-2804 minTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical CareTasty Morsels of Critical Care 000 | Introduction and PremiseAt this stage (Oct 2020), PGY17 and still in training I have done a fair number of exams and I feel that now, pushing 40 and vowing never to do another exam, I may have finally perfected my examination technique. ... Read More »2020-10-2702 minThe Leg It PodcastThe Leg It PodcastActor Robbie O'NeillRobbie O'Neill is an actor from Liverpool. You can watch his short film seconds out below.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDjydjYO1PQ   📷 FOLLOW The Leg it Podcast ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thelegitpodcast   WATCH on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWoCyImTwCV8Dzjv6PrS-lQ     🎧 SUBSCRIBE ON SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2DGLtVb   🎧 SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-leg-it-podcast/id1449038179?mt=2   --------------------------------------------------------- WATCH on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWoCyImT...2020-02-241h 47The Andy Dane Carter ShowThe Andy Dane Carter ShowRobert O'Neill - The man who killed Bin LadenIn this episode of the Andy Dane Carter show, Andy talks with Robert O'Neill the man who killed Osama bin Ladan. This episode will change the way you look at pain. You are going to learn how diving deep into your trails will only strengthen you.  ___________________________ Join business marketer and Real Estate Investor Andy Dane Carter each week as he has one-on-one interviews with influencers from around the globe. The Andy Dane Carter Show will give you the information you need to grow your business and make some positive deposits into your pocketbook.2019-06-0657 minThe BONCO PodcastThe BONCO PodcastEpisode #2 Andy MoranAndy took the time out of his busy schedule to have a chat with me about business, health, football & family. And how at the ripe age of 35 he is feeling better than ever & really looking forward to the upcoming season with Mayo GAA 💚❤️ Hope you enjoy it.2018-12-1828 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine046 | Sensory Innervation of the FootWelcome back to the Anatomy for EM podcast. Today we cover the innervation of the foot through the lens of the ankle block. So, yes this is another very much exam focused one. Ankle blocks are certainly handy but I … Continue reading →2018-01-1800 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine045 | Sensory Innervation of the EarI’m entering a few months prep for the UK and Ireland exit exam in Emergency Medicine: the FRCEM. I’ll be adding lots of little notes on pearls I’ve learned along the way. A lot of my revision is based around … Continue reading →2017-08-2100 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine044 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 04 | Inferior Alveolar NerveWe’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. This is part 3 The most important … Continue reading →2017-08-0100 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine043 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 03 | Infraorbital NerveWe’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. This is part 3 The most important … Continue reading →2017-07-2000 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine042 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 02 | Mental NerveWe’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is part 2. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. The most … Continue reading →2017-06-1900 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine041 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 01 | Trigeminal NerveWe’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. The most important links you need … Continue reading →2017-06-0600 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine040 | Hand Part 08 | Blood supply and the thumbSlides as PDF This was the final podcast on the hand but we’ll be back again in a month or two with a series on dental problems and max fax bits and bobs. Thanks again for all the paypal donations. … Continue reading →2017-01-2000 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine039 | Hand Part 07 | The MusclesSlides The AFEM podcast will always be free but feel free to donate to help cover hosting and the cost of web hosting and producing new episodes Donate via PayPal iTunes | Generic RSS2017-01-0300 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine038 | Hand Part 06 | The Nerve SupplyWelcome back for another podcast. This time it’s the turn of the nerve supply to the hand. In particular we’re covering the sensory supply. We’ll talk about motor supply when we discuss the intrinsic muscles of the hand. Slides as PDF … Continue reading →2016-12-0300 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine037 | Hand Part 05 | The Flexor TendonsThis week it’s the flexor tendons. Certainly don’t hope to cover everything here but certainly a nice overview. Slides as pdf Some papers referenced in the podcast Rosens 8th Chapter 50 Zafonte et al on pulley systems Lutsky et al … Continue reading →2016-11-1200 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine036 | Hand Part 04 | The Extensor TendonsWe’re slowing working our way proximally in the hand and this time we cover the extensor tendons. The video Slides as PDF — Huge kudos to ALIEM who have some recent great posts on this that were released while i … Continue reading →2016-10-3000 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine035 | Hand Part 03 | The Fingers  Slides as PDF — The AFEM podcast will always befree but feel free to donate to help cover hosting and the cost of web hosting and producing new episodes Donate via PayPal iTunes | Generic RSS2016-10-0800 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine034 | The Hand Part 02 | The FingertipOnto the fingertip Slides PDF Further Reading LacerationRepair.com – great website by Brian Lin with great videos on all lacerations including nail bed injuries Nice review on Nail Bed injuries in Journal Hand Surgery: American — The AFEM podcast will … Continue reading →2016-09-2400 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine033 | Hand Part 01 | The Lingo and the soft tissuesWe’re back… after a few years hiatus (blame the children…) we have a series of podcasts on the hand. The hand needs some special anatomic attention for EM as we see so many injuries and their misdiagnosis and mismanagement has … Continue reading →2016-09-1000 minOmnibusOmnibusAndy Neill talking to Janice Forsyth on BBC ScotlandAuthor Andy Neill talking to Janice Forsyth on BBC Radio Scotland about his new edition of Have Me A Real Good Time: The Faces Before During and After2016-02-0513 minGary Jackson Interview ArchiveGary Jackson Interview ArchiveAndy Neill Talks About His Comprehensive Book On The FacesAndy Neill Talking About His Faces Book2016-02-0300 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine032: Eye Anatomy Part 3This is the third of a series of podcasts I’m doing on basic eye anatomy for the CEM FOAMed Network. This is a developing resource which aims to provide a fully mapped college curriculum with FOAMed resources. Be sure and check … Continue reading →2015-06-2100 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine031: Eye Anatomy Part 2This is the second of a series of podcasts I’m doing on basic eye anatomy for the CEM FOAMed Network. This is a developing resource which aims to provide a fully mapped college curriculum with FOAMed resources. Be sure and check … Continue reading →2015-05-0300 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine030: Eye Anatomy Part 1This is the first of a series of podcasts I’m doing on basic eye anatomy for the CEM FOAMed Network. This is a developing resource which aims to provide a fully mapped college curriculum with FOAMed resources. Be sure and … Continue reading →2014-12-2800 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine029: Critical Care Neuroanatomy SMACC Gold TalkBack in March 2014 I had the pleasure of speaking at SMACC Gold in Australia. The whole thing was great fun and I’m sure you’re all aware it’s going to Chicago in May 2015 so be sure to be there. … Continue reading →2014-11-1000 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine028: Anatomy of the fasica iliaca blockHi Guys, sorry for the big gap in posting. Life has a way of taking over as you all know. I’m currently trying to introduce fascia iliaca blocks as part of routine care for patients in our department so i … Continue reading →2014-05-2600 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine027: Basic Anatomy of Abdomen and Pelvic TraumaThis is the second part of a recent lecture I gave to some first year med students to get across how important their anatomy is to understanding trauma. First part lives here   I don’t expect anyone to pay for … Continue reading →2013-04-1500 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine026: Basic Anatomy of Chest TraumaThis is a screencast of a recent lecture I gave to some first year med students. It’s mainly to give the students some clinical info to keep their regular anatomy teaching relevant. It’s not designed to be a comprehensive intro … Continue reading →2013-04-0900 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine025: PK SMACC talkThis one’s a little bit different. You’ve all heard of SMACC I’m sure. If not which rock where you hiding under? It’s the the most exciting conference happening this year. All the your favourited FOAMites in one place giving it dixie on … Continue reading →2013-02-0300 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine024 – Shoulder: Nerve compressionsAll show notes over at emergencymedicineireland.com2013-01-0500 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine023 – Shoulder: DisclocationsAll the show notes over at emergencymedicineireland.com2012-12-1800 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine022 – Shoulder: AC and SC JointsContinuing or walk through the shoulder joint2012-11-3000 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine021 – Shoulder: subacromial space and labrumMore on our walk through the shoulder joint2012-11-2400 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine020 – Shoulder: The Rotator CuffThere is more to managing shoulder pain and injuries than just x-ray and ruling out fracture. This short podcast starts with the rotator cuff. More info here: http://wp.me/p2GZ98-A42012-11-1000 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine019 Scaphoid FractureQuick and simple, likely not anything too new.2012-06-2400 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine018 Scapholunate injuriesMore detail on the wrist and in particular the Terry Thomas sign and carpal instability. As always there’s much more going on in the x-ray than just the bones. Please check out radiopaedia.org. And some cases from the podcast. http://radiopaedia.org/cases/scapholunate-dissociation … Continue reading →2012-06-1100 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine017 – Colles FractureApologies for the sound quality on this one, not as good as it usually is. Any feedback is always appreciated. More of the Grandma photos here. Wheeless on Colles and EPL2012-05-3100 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine016 – The LMA as a murder weapon?OK so this one is a little bit different than the usual but still some anatomy to learn. Check out emergencymedicineireland.com for the show notes.2012-05-2300 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine015 – Superior Mesenteric Artery SyndromeHi guys. This is yet another Zebra diagnosis but it’s a great one for illustrating some of the relevant anatomy. Let me know what you think. Here’s the link to the article mentioned Rudinsky, Sherri L, and Michael J Matteucci. … Continue reading →2012-05-1600 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine014 Cavernous SinusStill in the skull but this time looking at the cavernous sinus. The case report in the video can be found here2012-04-2700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine013 – Posterior Communicating ArteryYes I know it’s more circle of willis stuff but we’re getting there I promise you. Don’t forget to hit the HD tab if you’re watching it on the website. Links to RootAtlas.com And a really neat one:2012-04-2000 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine012 – Posterior Cerebral ArteryContinuing where we left of. This time you’re the patient…2012-04-1300 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine011 – Anterior and middle cerebral arteriesThe differences between ACA and MCA strokes in terms of vascular supply to the brain The nice little picture of the brain in the case presentation can be found here2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine010 – The Internal CapsuleThis is key knowledge I think – if you want to understand the stroke syndromes and the different presentations then you need to understand the internal capsule and its importance2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine009 – Brain HerniationThis is a quick run through of the 3 main brain herniation syndromes. Enjoy2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine008 – Dural Venous SinusesA quick run through venous drainage of the brain2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine007 – CricothyroidotomyAs mentioned in the video here are some of the cric resources out there on the interweb2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine006.3 – Spinal Cord InjuryAnd the final spinal cord video, if you have the er… spine… for it…2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine006.2 – Spinal Cord InjuryHere’s number 2. Let me know what you think UPDATE: The very smart and astute Chris Nickson points out that central cord syndrome normally presents with motor weakness in the distally (in the hands) rather than proximally in the case in the … Continue reading →2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine006.1 – Spinal Cord InjuryThere was just too much good stuff for one spinal cord vid so I did three. They’ll be out over the next couple of weeks2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine005 – CSF circulationTrust me CSF circulation is more relevant than you think. As always, feel free to download and reuse or embed or whatever. Let me know what you think2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine004 – Lisfranc injuriesHere’s the next (not so) exciting installment. Thanks for the emails and encouragement. Some neuro stuff is in progress! And if you have a slightly more accurate account of where the LisFranc story is from then I’d love to know As … Continue reading →2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine003 – The ankleIn 10 minutes this is only a very brief look at the ankle, so there may have to be a part 2 to this.2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine002 – vertebral arteryOrigins, course and things that go wrong with the vertebral artery2012-04-0700 minAnatomy For Emergency MedicineAnatomy For Emergency Medicine001 C-spineA review of the bony anatomy and ligaments that keep your head from falling off. See the site for some more links.2012-04-0700 minNew Books in MusicNew Books in MusicAndy Neill, “Had Me a Real Good Time: Faces Before, During, and After” (Omnibus, 2011)In Had Me a Real Good Time: Faces Before, During, and After (Omnibus 2011) Andy Neill provides a detailed account of Faces, one of the most popular and critically acclaimed groups of the early seventies. Neill begins his story with biographies of those who would become Faces including, of course, sections about each of their early bands: Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, and Ian “Mac” McLagan with Small Faces; Rod Stewart and Ron Wood with the Jeff Beck Group. The book’s mid-section details Face’s career through four albums and countless tours of England and, essential for their commercial success, the Unit...2012-02-091h 03