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Now displaying: October, 2014
Oct 22, 2014
Identification of a deteriorating patient is key to early intervention with the acutely deteriorating patient. This podcast will help to give you a sound understanding of Early Warning Scores.
Oct 8, 2014
Wondering what aggressive antihypertensive treatment does for acute haemorrhagic stoke? Listen to this podcast to hear about a signficant trial on this topic published in the NEJM in 2013.
Oct 3, 2014
A topic to muddy the FOAMed waters; constipation, a problem for many patients in which their care could be dramatically improved. Find out how in this podcast
Oct 1, 2014
Didn’t manage to make it to the European Society of Emergency Medicine conference in Amsterdam, aka #EuSEM14? Well don’t worry
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