This month we've got four cracking UK-led studies that really speak to how pre-hospital and emergency medicine continue to evolve, not just in the kit and skills we use, but in how we think about the…
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How, when and why to make the call…
The pre-alert is one of the most powerful and sometimes most painful parts of emergency care. It can feel like the Spanish Inquisition, trigger tension between pre…
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This month we've got three really interesting papers that shine a light on aspects of cardiac arrest management that many of us will recognise from clinical practice.
First up, we look at the feasibi…
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a focus on its acute presentations and the care we can deliver to improve outcomes for our patients.
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong inherited blood disorder that affects over 15,000 people i…
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Welcome back to September's Papers of the Month. We've got three cracking studies for you this time, each tackling really core questions in pre-hospital and emergency care and each giving us plenty t…
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Welcome back!
First up a paper to challenge the way we think about rhythm recognition in cardiac arrest to start with, looking at the rate of VF identified on echo but not on the defibrillator.
We ha…
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This is a pretty special episode! If you're involved in cardiac arrest management or care of critically unwell patients then there's some ground breaking practice we'll be discussing with the two fou…
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Welcome back to Papers of the Month! Three more papers to both inform and challenge our practice across the spectrum of emergency care.
First up we look at a systematic review and meta-analysis on no…
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It's something we all encounter in emergency and prehospital care, probably more than anything else, yet it's a topic we've not given a full episode to… until now!
Up to 70% of prehospital patients a…
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Welcome back to June 2025's papers podcast!
Having been cynical about CPR feedback devices in the past we take a look at a recent paper on their use and their potential impact to both ROSC and surviv…
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