Here you'll read the personal accounts from International Medical Graduates working in intensive care medicine.
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In this special podcast episode, produced jointly with the FICM and the RCoA, Dr Danny Bryden, Dr Dale Gardiner and Dr Ian Thomas discuss when and how to diagnose death for the purposes or organ donation.
First released 16 April 2025
First released 16 April 2025
A 40 year old female presents to the Emergency Department with acute onset breathlessness, palpitations and haemoptysis...
Author: Dr Ben Peirce
Endocrine
Author: Dr Ben Peirce
Endocrine
A 60 year old woman was admitted to hospital with a one week history of increasing confusion and malaise...
Author: Dr Rathai Anandanadesan
Haematology
Author: Dr Rathai Anandanadesan
Haematology
A 35 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with 1 day history of fever, urinary frequency and left loin pain...
Author: Dr Lucy Powley
Neuro
Author: Dr Lucy Powley
Neuro
A 74 year old gentleman is admitted to the critical care unit following a 3 week admission on the medical wards with pyrexia...
Author: Dr Matthew Wright
Haematology
Author: Dr Matthew Wright
Haematology
A 53 year old male currently on the Haematology ward is referred because of type 1 respiratory failure...
Author: Dr Grace Hoey
Haematology
Author: Dr Grace Hoey
Haematology
A 34 year old primigravida of Asian ethnicity at a gestation of 36+4 and BMI 24 has presented to obstetric triage...
Authors: Dr Stuart Edwardson & Dr Arlene Wise
COVID, Obstetrics
Authors: Dr Stuart Edwardson & Dr Arlene Wise
COVID, Obstetrics
A 60 year old man is admitted to the intensive care unit with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis on a background of alcoholic liver disease...
Author: Dr Christopher Shaw
Gastrointestinal
Author: Dr Christopher Shaw
Gastrointestinal
A 55 year old man presented to hospital with acute onset shortness of breath, cough and a multiple episodes of small volume haemoptysis...
Author: Dr Rose Mudie
Respiratory
Author: Dr Rose Mudie
Respiratory