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Apr 4, 2024

Happy April! This month for the April 2024 episode of the RCEM Learning Podcast Rob and Liz have got two New in EM segments with Andy and Dave looking at ondansetron in ketamine sedation and the use of antibotics in brain injury. We have a Guidelines for EM looking at the management of hyperemesis gravidarum and we have an interview with Vicky Price from the Society of Acute Medicine. We then end with New Online. If you'd like to email us, please feel free to do so here

(04:56) New in EM - Ondansetron in ketamine sedation

(16:18) Guidelines for EM - RCOG - Hyperemesis Gravidarum

(01:02:10) Interview with Vicky Price (Society of Acute Medicine)

(01:38:05) New in EM - Antibiotics in brain injury

(01:51:24) New Online – new articles on RCEMLearning for your CPD

Oct 20, 2023

This month Susie and Raj discuss a paper called You may think that the consultants are great, and they know everything, but they don't, exploring how new emergency medicine consultants experience uncertainty. And then in the 2nd part of this months podcast Noel and Stephen discuss a systematic review called Why is pain management so difficult in the emergency department

Feb 17, 2023

This month Lisa Ramage and Amy Hughes discuss the paper 'Thromboprophylaxis in ambulatory emergency department patients managed with lower limb immobilisation after injury: a national survey'. Then Suzy and Philippa discuss 'Pulmonary embolism management in the emergency department'.

Oct 8, 2021

This month the podcast is split into 2 parts. This is Part B which contains New in EM: Caffeine and arrhythmia risk and Clinical Cases

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