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The St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 268 - Top Papers of 2024 from The Big Sick ConferenceIn this special edition of the St Emlyn’s podcast, Iain Beardsell and Simon Carley review the top medical papers of 2024, originating from Simon’s talk at The Big Sick conference in Zermatt. The discussion includes a comparison of non-invasive versus arterial pressure monitoring, the association of intra-arrest arterial blood pressure with ROSC, the efficacy of serratus anterior plane blocks for rib fracture management, and the evaluation of a micro axial flow pump in cardiogenic shock. They also delve into double sequential external defibrillation in refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and provide a rapid-fire review of additional critical pape...2025-04-2322 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 256 - Monthly Update November 2024 - Learning Culture, Chest Drains, Arterial Lines and moreDuring Winter's Challenges, Iain Beardsell and Simon Carley reviewed the November 2024 blog posts for St Emlyn's podcast, marking the start of 2025. They discuss the busy state of emergency departments, critical incidents, and the importance of maintaining a learning culture. They highlight the upcoming Big Sick Conference in Zermatt and the IncrEMentuM in Spain, noting their potential benefits for networking and education. Simon emphasizes creating a psychologically safe environment and fostering curiosity, growth, and knowledge-sharing among emergency department staff. They also review a range of medical studies, including those on small bore vs. large bore chest...2025-01-1531 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 244 - July 2024 Monthly Update - Chest Pain, REBOA, Lidocaine patches and lots of paediatric emergency medicineIn this episode, hosts Iain Beardsell and Simon Carley provide the St Emlyn's podcast blog update for July 2024. They discuss their recent experiences, including Simon's trip to Malaysia for the MRCEM exams and Iain's upcoming attendance at the Tactical Trauma conference in Sweden. The main topics include a systematic review on the Manchester Acute Coronary Score (MACS) and its application in emergency departments, the potential influence of AI in diagnosing occlusive myocardial infarctions through ECGs, and guidelines for managing non-fatal strangulation cases. Additionally, they touch on the feasibility of using lidocaine patches for elderly patients with rib...2024-10-0627 minPop PantheonPop PantheonFIFTH HARMONY (with Service 95's Brennan Carley)In the third episode of our girl group trilogy, US Editor and Culture Director of Service 95 Brennan Carley joins the show to discuss the (very) brief rise and fall of the last major American girl group of note, Fifth Harmony. Louie and Brennan discuss 5H's assembly by Simon Cowell on the reality singing competition show X-Factor, how they discovered their signature brand of 2010s female empowerment and borderline goofy ethos on their very good debut, 2015's Reflection, the trop-house vibes of their sophomore album, 2016's 7/27, home to their signature hit, the ridiculous, sleek smash "Work From Home", and member...2023-04-201h 42Sounds True: Insights at the EdgeSounds True: Insights at the EdgeCarley Hauck: Being Brave and Loving at WorkCarley Hauck is a learning architect, leadership development consultant, author, speaker, and coach who serves as adjunct faculty at Stanford University and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. She has worked with hundreds of leaders in Fortune 100 companies and high-growth startups such as LinkedIn, Genentech, Pixar, Clif Bar, Intuit, and Bank of the West. With Sounds True, Carley has published the book Shine: Ignite Your Inner Game to Lead Consciously at Work and in the World. In this podcast, Carley meets with Sounds True founder Tami Simon to discuss leading in a more conscious and inclusive way, cultivating a new...2021-03-021h 02ShineShine32. Waking up the World with Tami SimonIn this wise and authentic interview, I speak with my friend and colleague Tami Simon about her leadership journey as the founder of Sounds True. Sounds True is a company on a mission to impart spiritual wisdom and thus be in service in the waking up and healing of our world. Sounds True is a company that publishes over 800 spoken-word audio and music recordings, books, multimedia learning resources, and online educational programs from those prominent in the fields of spirituality, psychology, health, and healing, and original works by writers and lecturers Andrew Weil, Pema Chödrön, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ja...2021-01-061h 08EMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey - the highlights of August 2020Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the August 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/7/395 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Undertriage of the elderly major trauma patient continues in major trauma centre care: a retrospective cohort review - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/8/508 I-FiBH trial: intravenous fluids in benign headaches—a randomised, single-blinded clinical trial - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/8/469 Colles’ type distal radial fractures undergoing manipulation in the ED: a multicentre observational cohort study - https://emj...2020-08-1108 minThe Skeptics Guide to Emergency MedicineThe Skeptics Guide to Emergency MedicineSGEM Xtra: EBM and the ChangingmanDate: July 20th, 2020 Guest Skeptic: Professor Simon Carley is Creator, Webmaster, owner and Editor in Chief of the St. Emlyn’s blog and podcast. He is Professor of Emergency Medicine at Manchester Metropolitan University and a Consultant in adult and paediatric Emergency Medicine at Manchester Foundation Trust. Dr. Carley is even verified on twitter as @EMManchester. Reference: Carley et al. Evidence-based medicine and COVID-19: what to believe and when to change. BMJ_EMJ July 2020 This is an SGEM Xtra episode. It was great to have one of the giants of the FOAMed world back on the SGEM. The last time Dr...2020-07-2537 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of July 2020Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the July 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/7/395 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Updated framework on quality and safety in emergency medicine - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/7/437 Evaluating the sustained effectiveness of a multimodal intervention aimed at influencing PIVC insertion practices in the emergency department - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/7/444 Endotracheal intubation with barrier protection - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/7/398 Aerosol containment box to the rescue: extra protection...2020-07-2209 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 172 - Dexamethasone and COVID - Show us the Data! (June 2020)St Emlyn's three professors, Carley, Body and Horner* critically appraise the Press Release regarding Dexamethasone in the treatment of COVID-19. What does this mean for the future of Evidence Based Medicine? Can we really start using a medication when the trial hasn't been peer reviewed and the full dataset not released?  The blog post by Josh Farkas, that is mentioned in the podcast, is here. *Professor Simon Carley, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Manchester Metropolitan University and a Consultant in Adult and Paediatric Emergency Medicine at Manchester Foundation Trust, Professor Rick Body Professor of...2020-06-1919 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastSimon Carley talks to Jason SmithSimon Carley talks to Jason Smith in the latest RCEM CPD podcast2020-06-1900 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of June 2020Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the June 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the highlights: https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/6/321 Other links: Suffocating in the eye of the storm: attempting to breathe at the epicentre of New York’s COVID-19 pandemic - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/6/330 Onsite telemedicine strategy for coronavirus (COVID-19) screening to limit exposure in ED - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/6/335 Implications for COVID-19 triage from the ICNARC report of 2204 COVID-19 cases managed in UK adult intensive care units - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/6/332 Early versus delayed emergency de...2020-06-1508 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 170 - COVID-19 Journal Club #7 (June 2020)Welcome to our seventh webinar and journal club reviewing recent research and featuring COVID-19 updates, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine in collaboration with St Emlyn's.   The live event took place on Tuesday 26th May. Today's panel will be hosted by Rick Body The panel includes Prof Paul Klapper (Professor of Clinical Virology), Dr Charlie Reynard (NIHR Clinical Research Fellow), Dr Anisa Jafar, Prof Pam Vallely (Professor of Medical Virology), Ellie Hothershall (Consultant in Public Health), Prof Simon Carley and special guest Kelly Ann Janssens...2020-06-0452 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeWhen everything is not COVIDIn the part 2 of the special podcast with Simon Carley we touch on the issues of cognitive bias, that everything you see is COVID-related. Surrounded by the sea of COVID, just how do you manage the strokes, the acute myocardial infarcts, fractured neck aphemas, and the rest of it amidst this catastrophe? Simon shares his thoughts on the life outside COVID.2020-05-2520 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 169 - COVID-19 Journal Club #6 (May 2020)Welcome to our sixth COVID-19 Journal Club Podcast.   The panel was hosted by Rick Body and included Prof Paul Klapper (Professor of Clinical Virology), Dr Charlie Reynard (NIHR Clinical Research Fellow), Dr Anisa Jafar, Prof Pam Vallely (Professor of Medical Virology), Prof Simon Carley and special guest Liz Crowe (Advanced Clinician Social Worker and PhD candidate in health staff wellbeing in Brisbane) to discuss four papers about COVID-19 infection. We were especially pleased to welcome Liz this week, which enabled us to focus on the important topics of grief, loss and communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...2020-05-2252 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastCPD Podcast 9 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine Henderson number 3CPD Podcast 9 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine Henderson number 32020-05-2100 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeWhat to believe & when to change? The legendary professor Simon Carley is joining us all the way from Manchester, UK to talk about positive innovations and evidence based agility. There is a fine balance between being slow to change and missing out on something that might benefit the patients, and jumping in too quickly into something harmful. The panic is understandable, what can we do about this virus, how can we treat it? The pressure to change is so high that the people are losing the plot with the evidence based medicine. 2020-05-2116 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of May 2020A bit later than usual, but here we are again! Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks with Professor Richard Body about the highlights of the May 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - emj.bmj.com/content/37/5/249 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: SARS: experience from the emergency department, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore - emj.bmj.com/content/20/6/501 Views and experiences of nurses in providing end-of-life care to patients in an ED context: a qualitative systematic review - emj.bmj.com/content/37/5/265 End of life care in...2020-05-2015 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 168 - COVID-19 Journal Club #5 (May 2020)Welcome to our fifth webinar and journal club reviewing recent research and featuring COVID-19 updates, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine in collaboration with St Emlyn’s. The live event took place on Tuesday 12th May at 11.00am BST (10.00am GMT).  The COVID-19 Journal Club Panel Today’s panel was hosted by Rick Body The panel includes Prof Paul Klapper (Professor of Clinical Virology), Dr Charlie Reynard (NIHR Clinical Research Fellow), Prof Dan Horner, Dr Anisa Jafar, Prof Pam Vallely (Professor of Medical Virology), Prof Simon Carley and speci...2020-05-1556 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 166 - COVID-19 Journal Club #4 (May 2020)Welcome to our fourth webinar and journal club reviewing recent research and featuring COVID-19 updates, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine in collaboration with St Emlyn's.   The live event tool place on Tuesday 5th May at 11.30am BST (10.30am GMT).    The panel was again be hosted by Rick Body The panel includes Prof Paul Klapper (Professor of Clinical Virology), Dr Charlie Reynard (NIHR Clinical Research Fellow), Dr Anisa Jafar (Academic Clinical Lecturer), Prof Pam Vallely (Professor of Medical Virology), Prof Simon Carley and special g...2020-05-0749 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastCPD Podcast 7 - Simon Carley talks to Jason LongCPD Podcast 7 - Simon Carley talks to Jason Long2020-04-3000 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastCPD Podcast 6 - Simon Carley talks to Dan HornerCPD Podcast 6 - Simon Carley talks to Dan Horner2020-04-3000 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastCPD Podcast 5 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine Henderson - part 2CPD Podcast 5 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine Henderson - part 22020-04-3000 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastCPD Podcast 4 – Simon Carley talks to Sunil DasanCPD Podcast 4 – Simon Carley talks to Sunil Dasan2020-04-3000 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 164 - COVID-19 Journal Club #3Welcome to our third webinar and journal club reviewing recent research and featuring COVID-19 updates, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine in collaboration with St Emlyn’s. The live event took place on Tuesday 28th April at 11am BST (10am GMT). The panel was hosted by Rick Body The panel includes Prof Paul Klapper (Professor of Clinical Virology), Dr Charlie Reynard (NIHR Clinical Research Fellow), Dr Dan Horner (RCEM Professor), Prof Pam Vallely (Professor of Medical Virology), Salim Rezaie (Emergency Physician and Founder of REBEL EM) and Prof Simon...2020-04-3055 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 163 - COVID-19 Journal Club #2 Welcome to our second webinar on recent research about COVID-19, hosted by the University of Manchester, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal College of Emergency Medicine in collaboration with St Emlyn’s. The panel was hosted by Rick Body. The panel includes Prof Paul Klapper (Professor of Clinical Virology), Dr Charlie Reynard (NIHR Clinical Research Fellow), Prof Pam Vallely (Professor of Medical Virology), Dr Anisa Jafar (Academic Clinical Lecturer), Dr Casey Parker and Prof Simon Carley (you know him…) to discuss six papers about COVID-19 infection. The live event took place on Tuesday 21st April 2020 References: ...2020-04-2543 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD Podcast 3 - Simon Carley talks to Adrian Boyle about COVID-19RCEMLearning CPD Podcast 3 - Simon Carley talks to Adrian Boyle about COVID-192020-04-2400 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD Podcast - Simon Carley talks to Ian Higginson about COVID-19RCEMLearning CPD Podcast - Simon Carley talks to Ian Higginson about COVID-192020-04-2400 minRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD podcastRCEMLearning CPD Podcast 1 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine Henderson about COVID-19RCEMLearning CPD Podcast 1 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine Henderson about COVID-192020-04-2400 minRCEM LearningRCEM LearningCPD Podcast 6 - Simon Carley talks to Dan HornerCPD Podcast 6 - Simon Carley talks to Dan Horner2020-04-2332 minRCEM LearningRCEM LearningCPD Podcast 5 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine HendersonCPD Podcast 5 - Simon Carley talks to Katherine Henderson2020-04-1728 minRCEM LearningRCEM LearningCPD Podcast 4 - Simon Carley talks to Sunil DasanCPD Podcast 4 - Simon Carley talks to Sunil Dasan2020-04-1620 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of April 2020Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the April 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Our regular monthly round up of the best and the brightest in the April edition of the EMJ. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/4/177 Impact of emergency care centralisation on mortality and efficiency: a retrospective service evaluation - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/4/180 Three into one does go - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/4/178 Emergency department visits during the 4/20 cannabis celebration - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/4/187 Routine alcohol screening in the ED: unscreened patients have...2020-04-1512 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of March 2020Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the March 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/3/117. Predicting abusive head trauma in children https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/3/118 Validation of the PredAHT-2 prediction tool for abusive head trauma https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/3/119 Association of clinically important traumatic brain injury and Glasgow Coma Scale scores in children with head injury https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/3/127 Biological mechanisms and individual variation in fibrinolysis after major trauma https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/3/135 Prehospital critical care is associated with increased...2020-03-1611 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of February 2020Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the February 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/2/55. Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: ‘Stealth trauma’ in the young and the old: the next challenge for major trauma networks? - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/2/56 Massive transfusion in The Netherlands - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/2/65 Blunt chest trauma in the elderly: an expert practice review - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/2/73 How can pain management in the emergency department be improved? Find...2020-03-1210 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of January 2020Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the January 2020 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - emj.bmj.com/content/37/1 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Comparison of four decision aids for the early diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes in the emergency department https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/1/8 The incidence of airway haemorrhage in manual versus mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/1/14 Epidemiology of adolescent trauma in England: a review of TARN data 2008–2017 - https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/1/25 Blood Glucose Reduction in Pa...2020-01-0713 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of October 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the October 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Patients don’t have language barriers; the healthcare system does - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/10/580 Observational study to understand interpreter service use in emergency medicine: why the key may lie outside of the initial provider assessment - Editor's Choice - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/10/582 Framing of clinical information affects physicians’ diagnostic accuracy - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/10/589 Impact of the caller’s emotional state and cooperation on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest recognition and dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation - https://emj.bmj.co...2019-10-0212 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of September 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the September 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/9/517 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: The Panoramic Dental Radiograph for Emergency Physicians - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/9/565 Exploring the characteristics, acuity and management of adult ED patients at night-time - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/9/554 Evaluation of the criteria for trauma activation in the paediatric emergency department - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/9/529 Why are people increasingly attending the emergency department? A...2019-08-2313 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of August 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the August 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - emj.bmj.com/content/36/8/451 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: First responder communication in CBRN environments: FIRCOM-CBRN study - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/8/456 Impact of emergency physician experience on decision-making in patients with suspected community-acquired pneumonia and undergoing systematic thoracic CT scan - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/8/485 Meta-analysis of the accuracy of termination of resuscitation rules for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/8/479 Potential...2019-08-0613 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of July 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the July 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/7/385 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Epidemiology of traumatic injuries presenting to an ED in Central Haiti: a retrospective cohort study - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/7/389 Prehospital tranexamic acid shortens the interval to administration by half in Major Trauma Networks: a service evaluation - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/7/395 Confirmed cardiac output on emergency medical services arrival as confounding by indication: an observational...2019-07-2513 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 139 - May 2019 Round UpSt. Emlyn's Podcast: Key Insights from May in Emergency Medicine As we transition into the warmer months, it's an opportune time to reflect on recent discussions and developments within the field of emergency medicine, particularly those highlighted in the latest episode of the St. Emlyn's podcast. This episode covered a wide range of topics, from workplace safety to advancements in pediatric care and innovative approaches in patient management. Below is a comprehensive summary of the key points discussed. Workplace Safety: A Pressing Concern The podcast began with a reflection on a recent violent incident at...2019-06-2132 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of June 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the June 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/6/324 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Measurement and improvement of emergency department performance through inspection and rating: an observational study of emergency departments in acute hospitals in England - https://emj.bmj.com/content/early/2019/04/10/emermed-2018-207941 Prehospital determinants of successful resuscitation after traumatic and non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - https://emj.bmj.com/content/early/2019/05/02/emermed-2018-208165 Ageing population has changed the nature...2019-05-2109 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of May 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through his highlights of the May 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - emj.bmj.com/content/36/5/257 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Could this be Measles? - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/5/310 Randomised controlled trial of simulation-based education for mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation training - https://emj.bmj.com/content/36/5/266 Preferred learning modalities and practice for critical skills: a global survey of paediatric emergency medicine clinicians - emj.bmj.com/content/36/5/273 Immune checkpoint blockade toxicity among patients with cancer presenting to the...2019-05-0310 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 135 - April 2019 Round UpSt. Emlyn's April 2019 Podcast Highlights Hello and welcome to the St. Emlyn's blog. I'm Simon Carley, and today I'll be sharing the exciting developments from April 2019 on our St. Emlyn's blog. This month has been packed with insightful posts and groundbreaking research, so let's dive in. Andromeda Shock Trial: A New Perspective We begin with a thought-provoking journal club post by Dan Horner, an intensivist and emergency physician, who explores the Andromeda Shock trial. This study, conducted in Argentina, compared two resuscitation strategies for patients with septic shock: targeting lactate levels versus peripheral perfusion as measured by...2019-05-0113 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 129 - January 2019 Round UpSt. Emlyn's January Roundup: Key Insights and Innovations Hello and welcome to the St. Emlyn’s Podcast. I’m Simon Carley, joined by Rick Body. Today, we’re bringing you our January roundup, sharing the most intriguing and impactful content we've covered this month. From reflecting on 2018 to exploring new guidelines and innovations in emergency medicine, we have a lot to discuss. Let’s dive in! Reflecting on 2018: Transformational Reads and Achievements As we started January, we reflected on 2018, a year filled with significant achievements and insights. One standout discussion was our review of key books th...2019-02-1720 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of February 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the February 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here - emj.bmj.com/content/36/2/63 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: A simple clinical assessment is superior to systematic triage in prediction of mortality in the emergency department - emj.bmj.com/content/36/2/66 A systematic review examining the impact of redirecting low-acuity patients seeking emergency department care: is the juice worth the squeeze? - emj.bmj.com/content/36/2/97 From ED overcrowding to jail overcrowding: a cautionary tale of a Serial...2019-01-2912 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of January 2019Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the January 2019 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, chosen by Editor-in-Chief Ellen Weber. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/36/1/1. Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: The view from here: on the other side of the curtain - emj.bmj.com/content/36/1/52 Accuracy of NEXUS II head injury decision rule in children: a prospective PREDICT cohort study - emj.bmj.com/content/36/1/4 Side effects of decision rules, or the law of unintended consequences - emj.bmj.com/content/36/1/2 Analgesia...2019-01-1010 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of December 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the December 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, chosen by Associate Editor Mary Dawood. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/35/12/719 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Evaluation of the provision of helicopter emergency medical services in Europe - emj.bmj.com/content/35/12/720 Heart failure and palliative care in the emergency department - emj.bmj.com/content/35/12/726 Performing sit down medicine in a stand-up place: is it time for palliative care in the emergency department? - emj.bmj.com...2018-12-1109 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of November 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the November 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month chosen by Associate Editor Professor Rick Body. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/35/11/651 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Managing accidental hypothermia: a UK-wide survey of prehospital and search and rescue providers - emj.bmj.com/content/35/11/652 Managing accidental hypothermia: progress but still some way to go - emj.bmj.com/content/35/11/657 Characteristics and outcomes of accidental hypothermia in Japan: the J-Point registry - emj.bmj.com/content/35/11/659 Indoor accidental...2018-12-0409 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of August 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the August 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/35/8/461 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Fluid therapy in the emergency department: an expert practice review - emj.bmj.com/content/35/8/511 Intravenous cefazolin plus oral probenecid versus oral cephalexin for the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections: a double-blind, non-inferiority, randomised controlled trial - emj.bmj.com/content/35/8/492 Efficacy of scheduled return visits for emergency department patients with non-specific abdominal pain - emj.bmj.com...2018-07-3011 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of July 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the July 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, chosen by Deputy Editor, Ian K Maconochie. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/35/7/403 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Do EPs change their clinical behaviour in the hallway or when a companion is present? A cross-sectional survey - emj.bmj.com/content/35/7/406 Effects of hallway/corridor and companions on clinical encounters: a possible explanation - emj.bmj.com/content/35/7/404 Essential medicines for emergency care in Africa - emj.bmj.com...2018-07-2010 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of June 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the June 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, chosen by Associate Editor, Edward Carlton. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/35/6/341 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Editor's choice: Comparison of qSOFA with current emergency department tools for screening of patients with sepsis for critical illness - emj.bmj.com/content/35/6/350 Editor's choice: qSOFA, SIRS and NEWS for predicting inhospital mortality and ICU admission in emergency admissions treated as sepsis - emj.bmj.com/content/35/6/345 Editor's choice: Sepsis-3 and...2018-07-1709 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of May 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the May 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, chosen by our Associate Editor, Caroline Leech. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/35/5/279 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Editor's choice: Lack of efficacy in a randomised trial of a brief intervention to reduce drug use and increase drug treatment services utilisation among adult emergency department patients over a 12-month period - emj.bmj.com/content/35/5/282 Absence of a quick fix does not mean ‘do nothing:’ time to address drug use...2018-06-2912 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 112 - Acute Psychiatric Emergencies in the ED.   The Importance of Acute Psychiatric Emergencies Training: Insights from the St Emlyn's Podcast Introduction Welcome to the St Emlyn's blog, where we delve into the latest topics and developments in emergency medicine. Today, we explore a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of our field: acute psychiatric emergencies. This post summarizes a recent conversation between Simon Carley and Kevin McRey Jones, highlighting the significance of addressing psychiatric emergencies within emergency departments. We will shed light on the Apex course, its methodologies, and the vital need for integrating psychiatric care into emergency medicine. Addressing the Gap in Psychiatric Emergency Care 2018-05-3118 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 111 - April 2018 Round UpSt Emlyn's Podcast: April Review and Key Insights Welcome to the St. Emlyn’s podcast, your monthly source for insightful discussions and reviews from the world of emergency medicine. I’m Iain Beardsell, and alongside me is Simon Carley. In this edition, we're diving into the posts we’ve covered on our blog in April. After a grueling winter, we are finally catching up. We’re recording this in May, and it's a significant achievement for us. Let’s delve into the highlights and key takeaways from April. Catching Up with St. Emlyn’s Firstly, Simon and I are thrill...2018-05-2625 minThe Resus RoomThe Resus RoomTop 10 Trauma Papers 2018Professor Simon Carley from St. Emlyns caught up with us at the superb Trauma Care Conference and talked through his top papers in trauma from the last 12 months. There's something for everyone from diagnosing arterial injuries, blood pressure targets in the head injury patient, to i.v. contrast all the way through to imaging in kids. If you haven't already, make sure you go and check out the St Emlyn's blog that underpins the talk that Simon gave. And if you're looking for a great value conference to suit all health care disciplines then make...2018-05-1028 minThe Resus RoomThe Resus RoomTrauma Care 2018For this episode we’ve been lucky enough to catch a number of the speakers from the traumacare conference. First up, conference organiser Caroline Leech (EM + PHEM consultant) gave us a few minutes of her time to talk about the latest major trauma key performance indicators from NICE. Nicola Curry (Consultant Haematologist) spoke about transfusion in trauma and the use of massive haemorrhage protocols. Importantly, she covers the evidence behind the current strategies and where future research opportunities exist. Stuart Reid (EM + PHEM consultant) covered the ways of optimising timely transfer of major tr...2018-04-1830 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 107 - January 2018 Round UpSurviving a Relentless Winter: Reflections and Insights from St. Emlyn's Welcome Back to the St. Emlyn's Podcast Welcome to the St. Emlyn's podcast. I'm Iain Beardsell, and I'm Simon Carley. We are delighted to be back with you after what can only be described as a rather tricky winter. The winter season has always been challenging for emergency departments across the UK, but this year felt especially relentless. In this blog post, we will reflect on the past few months, share key insights, and look forward to exciting events on the horizon, including the St. Emlyn's Live conference. ...2018-04-0224 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastMarch 2018: celebrating 50 years of Emergency Medicine in the UKRichard Body, EMJ Deputy Editor, and Simon Carley, EMJ Associate Editor, talk through the highlights of the March 2018 edition of the journal, celebrating 50 years of the UK's Emergency Medicine. It is a special podcast presenting a collection of amazing articles that tell the story of where we have come from, where we are and where we are going. It's not all opinion though. We have some fantastic papers this month including an RCT on the use of ice to reduce the pain of laceration repair (Intravenous versus oral paracetamol for acute pain in adults in the emergency department setting: a...2018-02-1618 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of February 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the February 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, picked by Simon himself. Read the primary survey here: http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/2/73 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Understanding cardiac troponin part 1: avoiding troponinitis - http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/2/120 Calculating the proportion of avoidable attendances at UK emergency departments: analysis of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s Sentinel Site Survey data - http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/2/114 Elevated mortality among weekend hospital admissions is not associated with adoption of se...2018-01-3016 minEMJ podcastEMJ podcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of February 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the February 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, picked by Simon himself. Read the primary survey here: http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/2/73 Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Understanding cardiac troponin part 1: avoiding troponinitis - http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/2/120 Calculating the proportion of avoidable attendances at UK emergency departments: analysis of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s Sentinel Site Survey data - http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/2/114 Elevated mortality among weekend hospital admissions is not associated with adoption of se...2018-01-3016 minThe Best Story showsThe Best Story showsThe Best Story I've Heard Today, with reporter Carley LanichCarley Lanich is the editor-in-chief of the award-winning Indiana Daily Student. An aspiring investigative reporter, she joins us today to talk about the work being done by her peers at Michigan State where The State News this week ran a front page editorial calling for the resignation of their president, Lou Anna Simon, in the wake of the Larry Nassar convictions. (Simon did resign soon after.)Carley talks about that editorial, the reporting that came before it, the role that publication will likely have in the community going forward and the general importance of student media. (You ca...2018-01-2600 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of January 2018Simon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the January 2018 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, picked by Ellen Webber (Editor-in-Chief, University of California, San Francisco, USA). Read the primary survey here: http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/1/1. Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: Impact of Physician Navigators on productivity indicators in the ED - http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/1/5 Tackling the demand for emergency department services: there are no silver bullets - http://emj.bmj.com/content/35/1/3 Emergency consultants value medical scribes and most prefer to work with them...2018-01-1115 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 101 - November 2017 Round UpReflections from November: Key Discussions on Triage, TXA, and Challenges in the ED In November, the St. Emlyns team, led by Natalie May and Simon Carley, explored a variety of critical topics in emergency medicine. These ranged from the complexities of triage in emergency departments to the debated use of tranexamic acid (TXA) and the daily challenges faced by ED professionals. This post encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and upcoming events that shape our understanding and practice in emergency medicine. Triage in Emergency Medicine: Beyond Categorization Laura’s post on triage revisited its historical origins, pa...2017-12-0927 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastPrimary Survey: the highlights of the October 2017 issue of the Emergency Medicine JournalSimon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the October 2017 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, this month, picked by Richard Body (Emergency Department, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK). Read the primary survey: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/10/633. Details of the papers mentioned in this podcast can be found below: The use of whole-body computed tomography in major trauma: variations in practice in UK trauma hospitals - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/10/647 Non-traumatic incidental findings in patients undergoing whole-body computed tomography at initial emergency admission - emj.bmj.com/content/34/10/643 Whole body computed tomography for trauma: friend...2017-10-2407 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastAugust 2017’s Primary SurveySimon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the August 2017 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here: emj.bmj.com/content/34/8/491 Details of the papers mentioned on this podcast can be found below: Clinical relevance of pharmacist intervention in an emergency department - emj.bmj.com/content/34/8/495 Developing a decision rule to optimise clinical pharmacist resources for medication reconciliation in the emergency department - emj.bmj.com/content/34/8/502 Emergency medicine pharmacists on an international scale - emj.bmj.com/content/34/8/492 ‘Major trauma’: now two separate diseases? - emj.bmj.com/content/34/8/494 Traumatic brain inju...2017-08-1017 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastJuly 2017’s Primary SurveySimon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the July 2017 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal. Read the primary survey here: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/7/427 Details of the papers mentioned on this podcast can be found below: The key to resilient individuals is to build resilient and adaptive systems - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/7/428 Emergency medicine: what keeps me, what might lose me? A narrative study of consultant views in Wales - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/7/436 The psychological health and well-being of emergency medicine consultants in the UK - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/7/430 ...2017-07-1312 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastJune 2017’s Primary SurveySimon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the June 2017 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, starting with T-MACS, ROC curves, the demand for mental health care in emergency medicine, pain scales for children and more. Read the primary survey here: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/6/347 Details of the papers mentioned on this podcast can be found below: Troponin-only Manchester Acute Coronary Syndromes (T-MACS) decision aid: single biomarker re-derivation and external validation in three cohorts - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/6/349 What is an ROC curve? - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/6/357 A systematic review of management...2017-06-1610 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastMay 2017’s Primary SurveySimon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the May 2017 edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, starting with pregnancy problems: the management of severely injured or ill pregnant patients. Read the primary survey here: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/5/271. Details of the papers mentioned on this podcast can be found below: Management of pregnancy and obstetric complications in prehospital trauma care: faculty of prehospital care consensus guidelines - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/5/318; Management of pregnancy and obstetric complications in prehospital trauma care: prehospital resuscitative hysterotomy/perimortem caesarean section - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/5/326; Does end-tidal...2017-05-0212 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastApril 2017’s Primary SurveySimon Carley, Associate Editor of EMJ, talks through the highlights of the April edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal, with a special focus on organ donation. Read the primary survey here: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/4/201. Details of the papers mentioned on this podcast can be found below. Critical care in the Emergency Department: organ donation: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/4/256. Withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy: the case for delay: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/4/203. A randomised experiment comparing low-cost ultrasound gel alternative with commercial gel: http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/4/227. Validity of the Manchester Triage System in patients with sepsis...2017-03-2711 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastMarch 2016’s Primary SurveySimon Carley discusses the March's issue of EMJ. The highlights include cricoid pressure, pain, measuring weight, ambulances and the h-index. The discussed papers are as follows: Put pressure on the cricoid pressure - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/3/128 Effect of cricoid pressure on laryngeal view during prehospital tracheal intubation: a propensity-based analysis - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/3/132 What is propensity score modelling? - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/3/129 An ED paradox: patients who arrive by ambulance and then leave without consulting an ED provider - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/3/151 An assessment of the accuracy of a novel weight...2017-03-2008 minThe Resus RoomThe Resus RoomTrauma in the ED '17So today Rob and I were lucky enough to be asked to attend the Trauma Care Conference 2017, to listen to some of the great talks and catch up with some of the speakers for their take on the highlights of the talks. We managed to catch the following speakers, here are the topics they covered and relevant links to the resources discussed. Speakers Gareth Davies, Consultant Emergency Medicine, Royal London Hospital; Understanding where, when and how people die? Dave Gay, Consultant Radiologist, Derriford Hospital; The Role of Ultrasound in Trauma Fi...2017-03-1841 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastFebruary 2017’s Primary SurveySimon Carley talks through the highlights of the February 2017's EMJ. Among these are clinical decision making and the transition from novice to expert. Here are links to the discussed papers: Have we forgotten to teach how to think? - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/2/68; The transition to clinical expert: enhanced decision making for children aged less than 5 years attending the paediatric ED with acute respiratory conditions - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/2/76; Clinical reasoning of junior doctors in emergency medicine: a grounded theory study - http://emj.bmj.com/content/34/2/70; Role of physician perception of patient smile on pretest...2017-03-1309 minEnjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Edge-Of-Your-Seat!Enjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Edge-Of-Your-Seat!Mr. Wicker's Window by Carley DawsonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/290178to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mr. Wicker's Window Author: Carley Dawson Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 53 minutes Release date: January 1, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Action & Adventure Publisher's Summary: When twelve-year-old Chris entered Mr. Wicker's shop to inquire about a job for his friend, something about old Mr. Wicker forced him to take the job himself. Chris found himself the pupil of Mr. Wicker, not the old man he first saw, but a powerful man in his forties--a magician. Chris learned how to turn...2017-01-015h 53Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Kids, Action & AdventureAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Kids, Action & AdventureMr. Wicker's Window by Carley DawsonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/290178to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mr. Wicker's Window Author: Carley Dawson Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 53 minutes Release date: January 1, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Action & Adventure Publisher's Summary: When twelve-year-old Chris entered Mr. Wicker's shop to inquire about a job for his friend, something about old Mr. Wicker forced him to take the job himself. Chris found himself the pupil of Mr. Wicker, not the old man he first saw, but a powerful man in his forties--a magician. Chris learned how to turn...2017-01-015h 53EMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastNovember 2016’s Primary SurveySimon Carley is on his own once more, talking through the highlights of the November 2016's EMJ. Here are links to the discussed highlights: Diagnostic accuracy of PAT-POPS and ManChEWS for admissions of children from the emergency department - http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/11/756.full Related editorial: Paediatric early warning systems (PEWS) in the ED - http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/11/754.extract Early warning scores: a health warning - http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/11/812.abstract Engaging the public in healthcare decision-making: results from a Citizens’ Jury on emergency care services - http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/11/782.full ED healthcare professionals an...2016-11-0712 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastOctober 2016’s Primary SurveySimon Carley is on his own this time, talking through the highlights of the October 2016's EMJ. Among the highlights are the low number of women presenting at emergency medicine conferences, PERC rule, triage tools and paramedics' experiences of end-of-life care decisions. The discussed papers: "Are there too few women presenting at emergency medicine conferences?", "A retrospective analysis of the combined use of PERC rule and Wells score to exclude pulmonary embolism in the Emergency Department", "One-two-triage: validation and reliability of a novel triage system for low-resource settings", "Paramedics' experiences of end-of-life care decision making with regard to nursing home...2016-10-1410 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastSeptember 2016’s Primary SurveySimon Carley and and Rick Body, EMJ associate editors, talk you through the highlights of the September 2016's EMJ. Here are the links to the discussed papers: Regional scale-up of an Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment (ETAT) training programme from a referral hospital to primary care health centres in Guatemala - http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/9/611.abstract What is the purpose of log roll examination in the unconscious adult trauma patient during trauma reception? - http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/9/632.abstract Point-of-care lung ultrasound in young children with respiratory tract infections and wheeze - http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/9/603.abstract ...2016-09-2115 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeThe future of Emergency Medicine: Simon CarleyDr Simon Carley discusses the future of emergency medicine. Simon begins by talking about how things have changed in emergency medicine since he started his career in the 1990s. He wants to shed some light on where we are going with emergency medicine, what is happening to us and what is shaping us. He believes that predictions about the future, as shown in movies like Back to the Future, might not always come true but they certainly provide clues as to what is possible. According to Simon, three major factors influence the future of emergency medicine. The first factor...2016-09-0623 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastAugust 2016’s Primary SurveySimon Carley and and Richard Body, EMJ associate editors, talks you through the highlights of the August 2016's EMJ, including a retrospective cohort study which puts nurses vs. computer, by evaluating the accuracy of a Japanese triage algorithm (JTAS) and the debate around paediatric procedural sedation in the Emergency Department in the UK. This podcast also answers the question: how likely are doctors to be sued, based on their empathy with patients. For all the content from the issue, see: http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/8.toc 2016-09-0110 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastJune 2016’s Primary SurveyIn this podcast Simon Carley discusses the highlights from June's issue with Mary Dawood, a consultant nurse in emergency medicine at Imperial College London. 2016-06-0915 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeSimon Carley - Are You as Good as You Think?Simon Carley has us asking ourselves some confronting questions about our abilities in his SMACC Chicago talk ‘Are You as Good as You Think?’. Carley has us delve into our confidence, competencies and whats makes for a good self learning environment. Initially Carley asks how good we think we are at driving? He then sites studies of Australian and European driver responses stating that 93% of Aussies and 69% europeans rate themselves as above average drivers. In using the example Carley suggests as individuals we are not particularly good at rating ourselves, while inexperienced people tend to rate themselves more...2016-05-3130 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastMay 2016’s Primary SurveyIn this podcast Simon Carley discusses the highlights from May's issue of EMJ. 2016-05-1718 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastApril 2016’s Primary SurveyIn this podcast Simon Carley and Ellen Weber discuss the highlights from April's issue of EMJ focused on error. 2016-04-0117 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastMarch 2016’s Primary SurveySimon Carley and Rick Body, EMJ associate editors, talk you through the highlights of March's EMJ. For all the content from the issue, see: emj.bmj.com/content/33/3.toc#Primarysurvey 2016-02-2414 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastFebruary 2016’s Primary SurveySimon Carley and Rick Body, EMJ associate editors, talk you through the highlights of February's EMJ. For all the content from the issue, see: http://emj.bmj.com/content/33/2.toc 2016-02-0916 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeGuess or Gestalt? by CarleyGuess or Gestalt? by Simon Carley. The secret to being a great Emergency Physician lies in Skill, Knowledge and Clinical Acumen!2015-11-1128 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 49 - SMACC Workshops Review and PearlsSMACC Chicago: Insights, Learning, and Community at St Emlyn's The SMACC (Social Media and Critical Care) Conference in Chicago brought together healthcare professionals and thought leaders from around the world. The St Emlyn's team, comprising Iain Beardsell, Simon Carley, Rick Boddy, and Natalie May, participated in various workshops and sessions, sharing their experiences and insights. This blog post captures the essence of the conference, highlighting key learning outcomes and the vibrant community spirit. Evidence-Based Medicine: From Theory to Practice Simon Carley kicked off the day with a workshop titled "Gambling with the Evidence," focusing on practical applications...2015-06-2412 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastFebruary 2015’s primary surveySimon Carley, EMJ associate editor, talks you through the highlights of February's EMJ. For all the content from the issue, see: http://emj.bmj.com/content/32/2.toc 2015-02-0210 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastJanuary 2015’s primary surveySimon Carley, EMJ associate editor, talks you through the highlights of January's EMJ, including pulmonary embolism in pregnancy and the post partum period, the causes of suffering in the ED, and how to diagnose a patient by their facial expressions. For all the content from the issue, see: http://emj.bmj.com/content/32/1.toc Listen to a podcast on diagnosis by face: http://goo.gl/0ackZw Listen to a podcast on suffering in the ED: http://goo.gl/JhGa7P 2014-12-1510 minEMJ PodcastEMJ PodcastDecember 2014’s primary surveySimon Carley, EMJ associate editor, talks you through the highlights of December's EMJ, including crowding in the emergency department, sepsis treatment and capillary refill. For all the content from the issue, see: http://emj.bmj.com/content/31/12.toc 2014-12-1110 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 23 - Smacc Chicago updateExciting Updates from St. Emlyn's: Highlights, Conferences, and Upcoming Events Welcome to the St. Emlyn's Podcast Recap Greetings, St. Emlyn's community! We are delighted to bring you the latest updates and highlights from our podcast and blogosphere. Let's dive into our recent achievements, exciting conferences, and what's on the horizon for our team. Highlights from the Past Few Months The past few months have been phenomenal for St. Emlyn's. Our blog has seen a surge in readership, and we’ve received fantastic feedback on various posts and podcast episodes. One standout to...2014-10-3111 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 10 - Intro to EM: Staying safe in your first job Starting Your Career in Emergency Medicine: Key Insights from St. Emlyn’s Welcome to the world of emergency medicine! At St. Emlyn’s, we understand the challenges and excitement that come with starting your career in this fast-paced field. Whether you’re a new doctor stepping into the emergency department (ED) for the first time or a medical student gearing up for your rotation, we’ve got you covered. This post delves into the nuances of emergency medicine, sharing valuable insights from seasoned professionals, Iain Beardsell and Simon Carley, to help you navigate your journey effectively. Understanding the Unique N...2014-07-2114 minThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastThe St.Emlyn’s PodcastEp 6 - SMACC Back-Back on What to believe and when to change. Navigating the Challenges of Early and Late Adoption in Medical Practice In the ever-evolving landscape of medicine, the timing of adopting new treatments and technologies is a critical decision for clinicians. Simon Carley, in a discussion with Scott from St. Emlyn's podcast, delves into the complexities of being an early or late adopter, exploring the associated risks and benefits. This conversation highlights the fine line between innovation and patient safety, and the careful considerations required for responsible clinical practice. The Risks of Early and Late Adoption Both early and late adoption come with inherent dangers. Early adopters...2014-06-2612 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeCarley, Simon — What to believe? When to change?Think about improving your thinking. Simon Carley examines the only constant in our ever-changing medical world.2014-06-2330 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeCarley, Simon — Do Risk Factors Really Factor?Simon Carley examines the value that diagnosticians place on risk factors. Are we under or over diagnosing ?2014-06-1722 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeSimon Carley: Wrestling with RiskCarley chews through numbers and logic to arrive at some good reasons for diagnostic indeterminacy.2013-09-2425 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeSimon Carley: Anarchy in the UKCarley delineates the potential of an anarchistic mindset to bring developments in the field of medical care.2013-08-0520 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeSimon Carley: Educational Leadership and SubversionCarley considers the future of open access and traditional forms of education.2013-07-2520 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeSimon Carley: Relax, Children are Just Little AdultsSimon Carley shines a light on the value of a resuscitationist in the realm of paediatric medicine, the first in our line up of paeds talks.2013-05-2926 min