- Podcast
This month we have CT in Sepsis | An interview with Ben Clarke and Ryan McHenry for the UNCORKED Study | Bicarbonate in acidaemia | New Online
- SBA
A 55-year-old presents with bilateral lower leg pitting oedema and heart failure symptoms. Unremarkable initial investigations lead to digging deeper for the correct diagnosis.
- Blog
GLP-1 agonists, hailed as “wonder drugs,” help shed weight rapidly. But how do they work and what risks lurk beneath? What do we need to know about them in the emergency department?
- Clinical Case
A 48-year-old man on carbamazepine developed acute ataxia and vomiting after starting clarithromycin for cellulitis, with toxic carbamazepine levels, highlighting a preventable drug–drug interaction.
- Clinical Case
A usually well gentleman presents to the Emergency Department with a puzzling rash where the diagnosis is revealed by a celebrity chef.
- Clinical Case
A 5-year-old presents with refusal to walk after a brief viral illness.
- Clinical Case
A child presents with persistent fever and mucocutaneous changes, engaging you to consider all causes of fever in children.
- Clinical Case
A previously fit and well 25-year-old male presents with acute unilateral hearing loss following a morning gym session.
- EM Quiz
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues and the clock to see if you can top the Leaderboard!