Authors: Mark Winstanley, Shelly Riphagen, Sarah Edwards, Nikki Abela, James Barret, Gordon Hay / Codes: CP1, OptC1, OptC3, OptC5, OptP3, OptP4, ResC10, ResP1, SLO1, SLO3 / Published: 21/06/2021
Authors: Mark Winstanley, Shelly Riphagen, Sarah Edwards, Nikki Abela, James Barret, Gordon Hay / Codes: CP1, OptC1, OptC3, OptC5, OptP3, OptP4, ResC10, ResP1, SLO1, SLO3 / Published: 21/06/2021
The blog explores the core themes of health inequalities, patient safety and emergency culture that were emphasised at the conference.
Tricky IV access. We all see it all the time. Some people are great and "lucky", and some people always struggle.
There are many components of looking after overseas doctors. Many of them are intuitive and seem common sense, but our experience suggests the basics are often done poorly. We define an overseas doctors as a doctor who has trained, and probably worked, abroad who is embarking on a new healthcare career in the NHS.
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Good revision eye emergencies
Congenital heart anomaly; transgender and eye emergency all brilliant