Adrenaline in Cardiac Arrest; PARAMEDIC2

Adrenaline in Cardiac Arrest; PARAMEDIC2

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Excellence in Defibrillation; Roadside to Resus

Timely and effective defibrillation is fundamental to excellent outcomes in cardiac arrest care. But there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that how we deliver those shocks may matter just as much as when we deliver them. Over the last few years we've seen increasing inte ...  Show more

April 2026; papers of the month

This month we're heading firmly into the prehospital and community space, looking at how we make decisions when the diagnostics are limited and the system around us is evolving. We start with a really practical question around traumatic pneumothorax. How good are we, clinically, ...  Show more

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