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Jun 1
June 2026; papers of the month
This month's episode takes us deep into trauma care, but not just the medicine we deliver but also the systems, circumstances and social factors that shape who survives and who doesn't. We start by looking at a remarkable paper from Gaza describing the use of ultrasound-guided pe ... Show More
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Anaphylaxis is one of those conditions we think we have got pretty well sorted. Recognise it early, give adrenaline, support the airway and circulation, and crack on. And in fairness, for the vast majority of patients, that approach works really well. But in this Roadside to Resu ... Show More
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May 2026; papers of the month
This month's Papers of the Month is a real mix of papers that challenge some of the things we think we know, whilst also highlighting just how important systems and processes are in improving patient care. We start with intracerebral haemorrhage and the tricky issue of blood pres ... Show More
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