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It all started with a crucial question from a colleague working on an ECHO HD data collection form design: "Should we include gender options alongside sex on this data collection form?" This seemingly simple query opened a much broader discussion about the importance of inclusive data collection in medical research, particularly when it comes to understanding the long-term health outcomes of transgender individuals...
Written by Dr Sameera M Jahagirdar
Written by Dr Sameera M Jahagirdar
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Join us for an insightful episode of the FICM learning podcast featuring Dr. Sonya Daniel as we delve into the complex and essential topic of treatment escalation planning.
First released 28 November 2024
First released 28 November 2024
A 23-year-old primi-gravida Vietnamese woman was admitted to the Maternity unit with per vaginal (PV) bleeding, nausea, vomiting and malaise at 35+5 weeks of pregnancy.
Author: Dr Deepak Sharma
Author: Dr Deepak Sharma
End of Life and Palliative Care in ICU
In our interconnected world, email is an indispensable tool for professional communication. Whether you’re interacting with your close own colleagues, those of another speciality or those who work within the wider hospital infrastructure...
Written by Dr Gilly Fleming
Written by Dr Gilly Fleming
A 30-year-old female presents to the Emergency Department after a collapse at work. She had been feeling unwell for a few days, with a low-grade fever and increasing shortness of breath.
On further questioning she reports some dyspnoea on exertion and excessive tiredness, both of which started during a pregnancy 18 months ago...
Authors: Dr Tom Casson, Dr Kris Bauchmuller and Prof Robin Condliffe
On further questioning she reports some dyspnoea on exertion and excessive tiredness, both of which started during a pregnancy 18 months ago...
Authors: Dr Tom Casson, Dr Kris Bauchmuller and Prof Robin Condliffe
In Life, put your little finger out and if someone pulls it, go with them.
I was told this when I was 20 by Prof Peter Baker (1939 – 1987), of squid neurone action potential fame (KCl). He was telling me to make the best of opportunities which come my way. I have tried to live by this since, and life has been interesting...
Written by Professor Barbara Philips
I was told this when I was 20 by Prof Peter Baker (1939 – 1987), of squid neurone action potential fame (KCl). He was telling me to make the best of opportunities which come my way. I have tried to live by this since, and life has been interesting...
Written by Professor Barbara Philips
An 82-year-old man is admitted to hospital on a hot summer evening following concern from his carers. He was found in an armchair confused, drowsy and unable to stand unaided. He was last seen in the morning. On initial assessment he was tachypnoeic, tachycardic with hypotension...
Authors: Dr Jamie Gibson, Dr Oliver R. Gibson
Authors: Dr Jamie Gibson, Dr Oliver R. Gibson