This session covers the assessment and management of acute elbow injuries commonly seen in the emergency department
Fractures of the mandible are the second most common facial fracture seen in the ED after nasal fracture
This module covers the assessment and management of primary, secondary and tension pneumothoraces.
This session covers the assessment and management of primary, secondary and tension pneumothoraces.
Emergency medicine ultrasound has been steadily developing over the last two decades, and courses have run in the UK since the late 1990s. Since ultrasound is rapid and involves no radiation, it is an excellent clinical tool, often referred to as the modern stethoscope
Supraventricular Tachycardias can be divided into three pathophysiologicaly distinct conditions.
This module covers the assessment and management of broad complex tachycardia.
This module is designed to help you understand the principles, basic physiology, and clinical features of supraventricular tachycardias. It is written from a clinical standpoint, with testing based on scenarios, and the main text based on ECG interpretation.
This session looks at the assessment and management of the adult patient presenting with a pleural effusion in the ED.
Principles of consent in view of recent case law
Foot injuries are common and because they affect mobility, they can have significant effects on a patient's life and so are important.
This session provides training in chest drain insertion. It looks at the indications for carrying out this procedure, as well as how to prepare for it, and shows a chest drain being inserted. Post-procedure management and complex cases are also covered