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The Trainee Emergency Medicine Research Network (TERN): producing trainee-led practice-changing research for the benefit of patients.
United Kingdom
Joined June 2018
I am very happy to announce TERN has a new website! https://t.co/xkKtj5yVPG - a source of information, documentation, celebration, and inspiration. Many thanks to @Nrtaylor101 (of @RCEMLearning fame) for his design acumen & patience @RCEMprof @mattreed73 @EddCarlton @DrTomRoberts
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Fascinating, depressing but unfortunately highly expected results from the TERN UNCORKED study of ED UK escalation area (corridor) care in 165 UK EDs presented by RCEM TERN fellow Ben Clarke at #eusem2025 - currently under review at @EmergencyMedBMJ so no online previews
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Well done Ben Clarke presenting the UNCORKED study at #eusem2025 for @ternfellow. Science providing more data around the appalling ED crowding in the UK, and the need to focus efforts on patients needing admission, not demand management as favoured by policy makers. @RCollEM
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🚨 TERN Regional Reps reboot 🚨 We’re looking for EM Specialty Trainees to help drive Emergency Medicine research.🔬🚑 ✅ Leadership & networking ✅ Research delivery & dissemination ✅ Academic & professional growth 🗓 Apply by 3 Oct 2025 📩
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excited to see the ACS:ED study go live today - must have started drafting the protocol about four years ago now and here we are! https://t.co/HYtCHeE3Gm
@ternfellow
emj.bmj.com
Background Numerous strategies have been developed to rapidly rule-out acute coronary syndrome (ACS) using high-sensitivity troponin. We aimed to establish their performance in terms of emergency...
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Big news! ACS:ED has been published online by the EMJ. Huge congratulations to over 700 TERN collaborators for creating the most accurate picture of chest pain presentations in UK EDs to date! https://t.co/Z2gQ153KJ2
@EmergencyMedBMJ @fraser_birse @hirstposition @DrTomRoberts
emj.bmj.com
Background Numerous strategies have been developed to rapidly rule-out acute coronary syndrome (ACS) using high-sensitivity troponin. We aimed to establish their performance in terms of emergency...
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Join the likes of @AcmeDR @jonny_acheson @EMTAcommittee members, @hannahbaird88 Please may I request a thread re-tweet @RCollEM @RCEM_VP @RCEMpresident @TessaRDavis @Damian_Roland @EMManchester @RCEMdean @RCEMevents @RCEMvp_Salwa @cruncherwax @ternfellow @hirstposition
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October ‘24 Papers Podcast •Accuracy of blood pressure readings in critically unwell patients •Accuracy of CT Head scans In SAH, is an LP required? •Naloxone in cardiac arrest? https://t.co/JllNsEB79d
https://t.co/ipr8fDYKCi
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#FOAMed
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The SHED study is published! Thanks to the 100s of contributors around the UK... This paper raises a lot of questions - how will it influence your work? What post test probability of SAH and aneurysmal SAH are you, and your patients, comfortable with? https://t.co/zyKxW71DPo
emj.bmj.com
Background People presenting to the ED with acute severe headache often undergo investigation to exclude subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). International guidelines propose that brain imaging within...
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The SHED study - the test characteristics of CT brain for subarachnoid haemorrhage in patients presenting to UK EDs with acute severe headache is due to be published within DAYS...! Clear the decks... @ternfellow may change how you think about acute headache and SAH.
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A fantastic day for anyone interested in emergency care research. A brilliant programme this year as always. Still time to sign up for the @RCollEM Research Engagement Day.
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🎉Congratulations to Professor Matt Reed @mattreed73 - RCEM's new Research Committee Chair 🎊 Make sure you don't miss the research grant opportunities ending 29 March🗓️ Learn about Matt, his brilliant passion for Emergency Medicine & exciting plans: ▶️ https://t.co/UEg9HLmbTV
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https://t.co/7Hmr7uNHa9
@ternfellow the SEED-UK study tells a story of e-scooter injuries that are much more widespread than that captured in official reporting @DrTomRoberts @EddCarlton
theguardian.com
Study warns that lack of reporting may mask the dangers of still-mostly-illegal scooters on roads and pavements
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The job advert for the next TERN fellowship is out! It's a brilliant job and an exciting opportunity to lead TERN and meaningful trainee led research in EM. Don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions. tern@rcem.ac.uk https://t.co/wfo538TCsj
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Congratulations to EVERYONE invloved with TERN for this #CRNWEAwards award! "One of the quickest and most successful recruitment periods we have seen in Trauma and Emergency Care." Looking forward to sharing the results of ACS:ED and SHED at the @RCEMevents ASC on Thursday.
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Fantastic to see our E-scooter study published in the EMJ today. Congratulations to all involved! Especially pleasing to see this authorship model. TERN is a sum of it's many hard working parts. @EddCarlton @hirstposition @DrTomRoberts @RCollEM
https://t.co/JmuQcdoKjq
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It has been a pleasure to lead ITERN over the last 5years. Time has come for me and @jamesfoley273 to hand over the baton. Please welcome @JeffreyMulcaire @ITERN_ Lead and @JeeMarcus @ITERN_ Project Coordinator. @AssocEmergMedIE @ternfellow @IrishEMtrainees
🎉📚 Delighted to share our latest milestone! 🚑📊 Our paper on the formation and achievements of the Irish Trainee Emergency Research Network (ITERN) has been published! 📰🔬 https://t.co/nVzMC8VVZ2
#keepcollaborating @AssocEmergMedIE @IrishEMtrainees
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It’s been a long road and a huge amount of work by all. @ITERN are delighted to see the publication of the first Emergency Department End of Life (EDEL) study results @EJ_EmergencyMed! @IrishEMtrainees @AssocEmergMedIE @saemasaeed @JeffreyMulcaire
https://t.co/Stoxs2GYdb
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The @ternfellow SHED results will be released LIVE on Thursday 28/9 @ 1415. This will be both in-person + virtual at the @RCollEM ASC. An incredible 3700 acute headache patients were recruited in >70 UK EDs. The results could change how you think about acute headache and SAH...
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