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These are Pecha Kucha-style short presentations aimed primarily at our 5th year University of Edinburgh medical students during their ED attachment (Pecha wha?). Please watch the PK talks before you attend the accompanying tutorial in the ED and have a look at the recommended reading. These talks may also be of interest to anyone that works in an ED or looks after acutely unwell patients. Looking forward to seeing some of you on your attachments to the ED!
 

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making the most of your ED experience
February 25, 2016
making the most of your ED experience
February 25, 2016

a must-watch if you’re on the way to our ED and want to know the essentials.

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February 25, 2016
major trauma
February 25, 2016
major trauma
February 25, 2016

like trauma, except major-league.  like, home run trauma.  fascinating viewing.

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February 25, 2016
head injury
February 25, 2016
head injury
February 25, 2016

a practical and concise look at a very common presentation to the ED.

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February 25, 2016
abg analysis
February 25, 2016
abg analysis
February 25, 2016

no please! stay awake! this is short, snappy and relevant to the ED!

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February 25, 2016
hand & wrist injuries
February 25, 2016
hand & wrist injuries
February 25, 2016

bread and butter of the ED.  a jolly run down on broken hands and wrists and stuff.

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February 25, 2016
chest pain
February 25, 2016
chest pain
February 25, 2016

we say hello to an old friend – chest pain – and take you through just what might be going on with your patient.

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February 25, 2016
wound management
February 25, 2016
wound management
February 25, 2016

you’re sure to be asked to suture a wound during your time with us.  best read this first!

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February 25, 2016
vulnerable groups
February 24, 2016
vulnerable groups
February 24, 2016

helping vulnerable groups to engage with healthcare

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February 24, 2016
abdominal pain
February 24, 2016
abdominal pain
February 24, 2016

which pesky organ is to blame?!

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February 24, 2016
seizures
February 24, 2016
seizures
February 24, 2016

an electrical storm in the brain

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February 24, 2016
palpitations
February 24, 2016
palpitations
February 24, 2016

you give me butterflies!

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February 24, 2016
sepsis
February 24, 2016
sepsis
February 24, 2016

like infection, but worse!

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February 24, 2016
back pain
February 24, 2016
back pain
February 24, 2016

a pain in the back!

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February 24, 2016
headache
February 24, 2016
headache
February 24, 2016

hopefully this won't give you a sore head!

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February 24, 2016
ECGs in the ED
February 24, 2016
ECGs in the ED
February 24, 2016

learn about how we use ECGs in the ED

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February 24, 2016
poisoning
February 24, 2016
poisoning
February 24, 2016

when too much of a good thing is a bad thing

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February 24, 2016
breathlessness
February 24, 2016
breathlessness
February 24, 2016

when the air won't go in and out!

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February 24, 2016
falls & stroke
February 24, 2016
falls & stroke
February 24, 2016

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February 24, 2016
syncope
February 16, 2016
syncope
February 16, 2016

when you hit the deck without warning!

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February 16, 2016

 

 

These videos were prepared in conjunction with the University of Edinburgh, with thanks to the awesome Alan Gilchrist and Jo Spiller for all their help in filming the videos, editing them and all their invaluable advice.


 
 
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