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When I first started my trainee ACCP journey, I had not idea what was in store for me.
Written by: Stevie Park
Written by: Stevie Park
I think I speak for myself and fellow doctors who graduated in 2020, when I say “it was not what we were expecting”!
Written by: Sarafina Bailey
Written by: Sarafina Bailey
WICM - Dr Ingi Elsayed - The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant and mostly devastating effects on many aspects of life in general and on healthcare services in particular. In this blog Ingi discusses the ways teaching has had to adapt.
Written by Dr Ingi Elsayed
Written by Dr Ingi Elsayed
Building a sustainable future for the sickest patients in the hospital
Previously through the SSUAG website, I’ve detailed some of the pros and cons of an electronic clinical information system (CIS). In North Cumbria we use such a system in both ICUs (38 miles apart!), the chosen system being IMDSoft’s “Metavision” system.
Written by: Jon Sturman
Written by: Jon Sturman
Climate change is now considered to be a climate crisis because of the health emergency occurring from increasing carbon dioxide levels, rising temperatures, climbing sea levels, more frequent extreme weather events, worsening air pollution and loss of biodiversity.
Written by: Heather Baid
Written by: Heather Baid
As is often said of critical care teams, radiologists are another group who can be considered in the small cohort of the last few “true generalists”.
Written by: Derek Smith
Written by: Derek Smith
My mind is consumed with thoughts that I am unable to filter appropriately without entering a rabbit hole that I can’t see an end to.
Written by: Hafsa Abdulle
Written by: Hafsa Abdulle