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Ep 266 - Monthly Round Up February 2025 - Skills Fade, Resuscitation Targets and more
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7 months ago
Ep 266 - Monthly Round Up February 2025 - Skills Fade, Resuscitation Targets and more
In this episode of the St Emlyn's podcast, Iain Beardsell and Simon Carley reflect on their experiences at recent conferences, including the IncrEMentuM 2025 and The Big Sick. They discuss the exceptional quality and innovative formats of presentations at IncrEMentuM, emphasizing the enthusiasm and positive atmosphere. The discussion also covers key emergency medicine topics from February's blog posts, including the maintenance of clinical skills, the importance of diastolic blood pressure in resuscitation, and a systematic review on resuscitative hysterotomy. Additionally, they explore new guidance on the diagnosis of death, particularly in intensive care settings. Special thanks to Galen Pharmaceuticals and PM Cardio for their support.
00:00 Introduction and Recent Conferences
00:42 Highlights from IncrEMentuM 2025
04:47 Emergency Medicine Blog Posts Overview
05:10 Maintaining Competency in Rare Procedures
11:23 Diastolic Blood Pressure in Resuscitation
15:37 Resuscitative Hysterotomy Insights
20:43 Understanding Death Criteria
24:48 Conclusion and Acknowledgements
The St.Emlyn’s Podcast
St Emlyn’s is the premier emergency medicine podcast from the UK. We discuss evidence based medicine, clinical excellence, wellbeing and the philosophy of emergency care.