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Royal College of Emergency Medicine Elearning and #FOAMed resource 🖥 Listen to our podcast here: https://t.co/1Q22xFqLMK
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Joined May 2014
We are hiring two Digital Education Fellows RCEMLearning funds up to £4,000 towards a relevant postgraduate education qualification and both Fellows will remain based in their Trusts on an 80:20 split (80% clinical, 20% RCEMLearning) Learn more and apply https://t.co/HEAZ9vTZH7
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The last SUNDAY QUESTION of the month! What is the correct answer?
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UPDATE: A 60-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a 1 week history of increasing lethargy, intermittent tingling in both arms and palpitations Check out our updated #ClinicalCase here: https://t.co/n6RYYiJE6e
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It's time!! We've released our latest #CurriculumCup - Gastroenterology and Hepatology Can you reach the top of our leader board? Give it a try here: https://t.co/FCBQ08QoIK
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NEW: A female patient in her 50s’ presents to the Emergency Department (ED) at 8:00am following ingestion of tea brewed with yew tree leaves at approximately 3:30am. Her partner found her at 7:20am drowsy but rousable Check out our latest #ClinicalCase
https://t.co/UegrtzOQVA
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NEW: A 75-year-old male patient is brought in by an ambulance with 3 episodes of frank hematemesis, total volume around 500ml. He is on Rivaroxaban and Bisoprolol for Atrial Fibrillation and last took his tablets 4 hours ago #SBA
https://t.co/4SRJcUjla0
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UPDATE: For Addiction Awareness Week (24th - 30th November), we revisit our #blog. Stories can help us understand patients, ourselves and colleagues better, and so be better emergency physicians https://t.co/nMOKLdg1ne
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UPDATE: An 18-year-old male is brought to the emergency department (ED) by his mother complaining of a 1-week history of worsening weakness of both lower limbs, a tingling sensation in both hands and an unsteady gait. Read our updated #ClinicalCase here: https://t.co/TGHmKF7cjI
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SUNDAY QUESTION: Taken from our module "Picking your brain (or blood) cells …" What is the correct answer?
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UPDATE: Has being overwhelmed with tasks become “the norm"? What are your thoughts? #blog
https://t.co/DnQhquTjkx
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NEW: A 46-year-old male self-presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with 3 months refractory headache, subacute forehead swelling (unknown duration) with acute periorbital oedema What is the most appropriate first line of investigation? #ClinicalCase
https://t.co/MNHcdk65Ax
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Registration is now open for our Safer care study day on 4 March. Gain insights into how to support patients, families, and staff affected by adverse events. You’ll hear directly from patients and explore ways to amplify their voices within the ED. ✅ View the programme &
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Novembers edition of the CPD newsletter is out! This month’s edition is packed with exciting updates to support your professional development, including: 🔹Launch of the #RCEMAC26 promo video - featuring real people working on the front lines of emergency care. 🔹Conference
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UPDATE: These modules looks at the techniques available to collect urine samples from children in the ED You can read our #LearningSession (LS) and #Reference (Ref): LS: https://t.co/FgqT0AG5Mx Ref: https://t.co/6x693bOeZu
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NEW: A 58-year-old man presents to your Emergency Department with a headache and right sided vision loss. Which clinical feature most strongly suggests an ocular rather than central cause of his symptoms? #SBA
https://t.co/q8ih3Ybc5F
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NEW: A 2-year-old presents to the emergency department with 2 days history of fever, irritability and a rapidly spreading rash. What is your most likely diagnosis? #ClinicalCase
https://t.co/SoSZayCswK
#Infections #Skin #Rash
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NEW: These modules covers common #MentalHealth challenges faced by children and how they often manifest in the Emergency Department setting. Check out our latest #LearningSession (LS) and #Reference (Ref): LS: https://t.co/LBjU7bsgSt Ref: https://t.co/iluk3wsqVN
#Depression
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SUNDAY QUESTION, take from our POCUS series. Remember you can access them for a short amount of time by going here. Then they will become Members only content https://t.co/PLhuXtHMWW
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