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247 Episodes

  1. Ep 66 - When Professional and Personal Worlds Collide with Liz Crowe

    Published: 24/02/2016
  2. Ep 65 - The management of Paediatric trauma in the UK with Ross Fisher

    Published: 4/02/2016
  3. Ep 64 - International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcarewith Sandra Viggers and Vic Brazil

    Published: 25/01/2016
  4. Ep 63 - The Role of UK Trauma Units with Tim Coates (LTC)

    Published: 13/01/2016
  5. Ep 62 - The role of paediatric surgeons in trauma with Ross Fisher (LTC)

    Published: 30/12/2015
  6. Ep 61 - Grief at Christmas with Liz Crowe

    Published: 17/12/2015
  7. Ep 61 - Londoon Trauma Conference 2015 Day 2 Summary

    Published: 9/12/2015
  8. Ep 60 - Londoon Trauma Conference 2015 Day 1 Summary

    Published: 8/12/2015
  9. Ep 59 - Lessons learned from the November Paris attacks with Youri Yordanov

    Published: 4/12/2015
  10. Ep 58 - Clinical Judgement for the Emergency Physician

    Published: 28/11/2015
  11. Ep 57 - When things go wrong - the difficult conversation

    Published: 2/11/2015
  12. Ep 56 - Intro to EM: How to refer a patient

    Published: 27/09/2015
  13. Ep 55 - Communicating (not Breaking) Bad News with Liz Crowe

    Published: 5/09/2015
  14. Ep 54 - Intro to EM: Analgesia in the ED.

    Published: 26/07/2015
  15. Ep 54 - A tribute to John Hinds

    Published: 16/07/2015
  16. Ep 53 - Day 2 and 3 Round Up (SMACCUS)

    Published: 12/07/2015
  17. Ep 52 - Managing grief in the ED with Liz Crowe

    Published: 7/07/2015
  18. Ep 51 - Day One Round Up (SMACCUS)

    Published: 25/06/2015
  19. Ep 50 - All in a day's work (SMACC 2015)

    Published: 24/06/2015
  20. Ep 49 - SMACC Workshops Review and Pearls

    Published: 24/06/2015

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