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A UK based Emergency Medicine podcast for anyone who works in emergency care. The St Emlyn ’s team are all passionate educators and clinicians who strive to bring you the best evidence based education. Our four pillars of learning are evidence-based medicine, clinical excellence, personal development and the philosophical overview of emergency care. We have a strong academic faculty and reputation for high quality education presented through multimedia platforms and articles. St Emlyn’s is a name given to a fictionalised emergency care system. This online clinical space is designed to allow clinical care to be discussed without compromising the safety or confidentiality of patients or clinicians.
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In this episode of the St Emlyn's podcast, hosts Iain Beardsell and Simon Carley review blog posts from August and September. They reflect on their experience at the BASICs Conference, highlighting discussions on resuscitation science and new resuscitation council guidelines.
Topics covered include the physiological-targeted resuscitation, arterial line placements during cardiac arrest, the PECan abdominal trauma rule in pediatric emergency care, intra-arrest stellate ganglion blocks, hydrofluoric acid burns treatment, and pediatric status epilepticus. They also delve into the evidence trial on moving patients with refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest to hospitals for specialised care, and review discussions on moral injury among emergency responders. Additionally, they mention the upcoming Geckos Global Health and Emergency Care Research Summit and explore the potential future of emergency medicine by 2038.
00:00 Introduction and Conference Highlights
02:55 Arterial Line Placement During Cardiac Arrest
05:27 Pediatric Abdominal Trauma Rule
10:25 Intra-Arrest Stellate Ganglion Blocks
14:35 Moral Injury in Emergency Responders
23:22 Hydrofluoric Acid Burns Treatment
25:38 Ketamine for Pediatric Status Epilepticus
28:57 Refractory Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
33:59 Global Health and Emergency Care Research
35:09 Conclusion and Future Episodes

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