SEMS 2014: Edmund Kronenburg - A lawyer's perspective

Edmund Kronenburg is a Singaporean lawyer who specialises in medical disputes. he has graced our conference before and does so again with insights into why doctors get into medico-legal trouble. This is a great talk for all levels of providers.



Slides are here:


SEMS 2014: Angeline Poh - Coronary CT

Coronary CT is a fast evolving modality for risk stratification in modern EDs. Dr Angeline Poh is a radiologist at Changi General Hospital and she gives a practical synopsis on the current state of play.

SEMS 2014: Ong Sea Hing - Anti platelets in ACS

Dr Ong Sea Hing is a cardiologist in Changi General Hospital and he gives a great run down on the pharmacology, risks and benefits of the newer anti-platelet agents.


SEMS 2014: Mark Richards - High sensitivity troponins in acute chest pain

Prof Mark Richards explores why, when and on whom we should employ the high sensitivity troponin tests in the setting of acute chest pain. More information currently can also be found at Manchester's St Emlyn's site.



Here are the slides:

Everything works, nothing works.

One of the best talks at the SMACC conference this year was by Dr Victoria Brazil (@SocraticEM). She is a FACEM with huge educational experience and she gives a cutting and realistic insight to the world of education in EM. This is a must see for anyone associated with medical education.
If she's an "intern" in the education scene, then we are but fleas passing by...

Kudos to the smacc team for release and share of the talk and slides.

Victoria Brazil Evidence-Based Education- What Works-- from Social Media and Critical Care on Vimeo.



Webucation 31/7/14

While part of this blog was on a sojourn to a faraway continent to relish the World Cup, we hope the videos from our recent major conference have kept you entertained.
Webucation makes a comeback and this time we have gems from genres of critical care to ortho to even pop culture television!