I am currently a ST5 Emergency Medicine trainee in Edinburgh, Scotland. After receiving the Robin Mitchell Travel Fellowship, I have been given a fantastic opportunity to explore the Pre-hospital and Emergency care services in Oslo, Norway.
Sam Cycles Aviemore Half-Marathon for Medic One
Aviemore Half-Marathon for Medic One
A Scottish Perspective of Pre-hospital Care and Emergency Medicine in Norway - Part 3
I am currently a ST5 Emergency Medicine trainee in Edinburgh, Scotland. After receiving the Robin Mitchell Travel Fellowship, I have been given a fantastic opportunity to explore the Pre-hospital and Emergency care services in Oslo, Norway. Over the course of my placement I aim to write a personal account about what I have experienced over here in Norway, and about how the Pre-hospital and Emergency Medicine services operate.
The Remote Patient
A Scottish Perspective of Pre-hospital Care and Emergency Medicine in Norway - Part 2
I am currently a ST5 Emergency Medicine trainee in Edinburgh, Scotland. After receiving the Robin Mitchell Travel Fellowship, I have been given a fantastic opportunity to explore the Pre-hospital and Emergency care services in Oslo, Norway. Over the course of my placement I aim to write a personal account about what I have experienced over here in Norway, and about how the Pre-hospital and Emergency Medicine services operate.
DCD2 - Organ Donation after Circulatory Death in the ED
A Scottish Perspective of Pre-hospital Care and Emergency Medicine in Norway
I am currently a ST5 Emergency Medicine trainee in Edinburgh, Scotland. After receiving the Robin Mitchell Travel Fellowship, I have been given a fantastic opportunity to explore the Pre-hospital and Emergency care services in Oslo, Norway. Over the course of my placement I aim to write a personal account about what I have experienced over here in Norway, and about how the Pre-hospital and Emergency Medicine services operate.
A day in the life of.....an ED Registrar
A year of innovation in the ED- the final workstream!
Over the last few blogs we have been looking at the work of the ‘Kaizen chiefs’ in improving processes within the ED. We have discussed the work around both the patient journey and around the measurement and presentation of performance data. The final workstream looked at Communication and Recognition both within the ED team and from a patient perspective. This is a tough area to try and improve; there are no good, objective measures and no single solution fits every personality.