Teaching and thinking about teaching…

Teaching and thinking about teaching…
Here weve collated a few of our favourite EM-specific teaching ideas.…
Most of us are convinced that fascia iliac blocks for pain relief are fabulous. Models to teach and practice on can be expensive. Inspired by one of the ED registrars I work with, Dr Grace OConnell, I…
This iBook (in conjunction with a series of associated clinical cases) is another manifestation of the heterogenous learning communities which constitute EM.…
Potential bloggers have frequently asked the RCEMLearning team for a template or some kind of formal guidance about how to write blogs…
Educational supervision has come under scrutiny the last few years. People are no longer automatically deemed to be good supervisors when they hit consultant level.…
We hope you find this book as a useful adjunct to your learning while here. Our blogs have been tailored to meet most PED presentations and our brilliant contributors have been working hard to make su…
It’s nearly time for the FRCEM final SAQ, and to help we’ve updated one of our old posts (FCEM tips by @Fraz65), and added a few more pearls of wisdom.…
RCEMLearning’s head of e-learning, Chris Walsh, spoke to EM educators at the EMEC about RCEMLearning…
Link to ibook 4 and a PDF version available here…
Mobile phones are becoming extensions of our arms and quite a few mobile apps can enhance your efficiency and effectiveness as a clinician…
As two producers of FOAMed, we would forgive you for expecting us to tell you about what a wonderful place the internet is. Indeed, without it, we may not be here talking/writing to you…
Acute back pain is something that we see fairly often in the emergency department…
This month, Aintree University Hospital’s Director of Communications & ex-journalist Fin McNicol talks to us about how our online interactions may be picked up by the mainstream press and w…
As soon as I found out that the Don’t Forget the Bubbles team were organising a conference, I wanted to go to it.…
The thing I hate most about medicine is that dreaded feeling, when you are walking the dark hospital corridors at night, on your own, and the bleep goes off again…
This month we are going to focus on education, and have two blogs which explore the theories behind it.…
Jeremy Faust is an EM resident in New York and in a previous life was a music composer. His talk discussed the analogy and relations that music has to Emergency Medicine…
So you got the short straw? Are you looking forward to organising the training day like you are to writing your CTR (Hint: neither of these tasks are fun)…
In-situ simulation: A beginners guide…