At TERN Education we are keen to help you all learn how to critically evaluate the evidence based behind your practice. In order to do this, we are producing monthly ‘virtual’ journal club modules on …

At TERN Education we are keen to help you all learn how to critically evaluate the evidence based behind your practice. In order to do this, we are producing monthly ‘virtual’ journal club modules on …
With regard to the picture shown, which of the following are true?…
A 41 year old gentleman presented to the Emergency Department with a three day history of vomiting blood and the passage of bright red blood rectally…
TXA for haemoptysis, EMJ Podcast, Capacity, DFTB18 Domenic Cincotta, Premedication for ketamine sedation, C-spine in distracting injuries…
This session is about the assessment and management of lower GI haemorrhage…
Acute lower GI haemorrhage accounts for approximately 20% of all cases of GI haemorrhage and is a frequent cause of hospital admission…
Upper Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage…
Patients who suffer from an acute upper gastrointestinal (GI) haemorrhage are a common reason for presentation to emergency departments (ED) in the United Kingdom…