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This month's Papers of the Month is a real mix of papers that challenge some of the things we think we know, whilst also highlighting just h...
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This month's Papers of the Month is a real mix of papers that challenge some of the things we think we know, whilst also highlighting just h...

Timely and effective defibrillation is fundamental to excellent outcomes in cardiac arrest care. But there is a growing body of evidence sug...

This month we're heading firmly into the prehospital and community space, looking at how we make decisions when the diagnostics are limited...

Decision making sounds like a slightly academic, niche topic… but in reality, it sits underneath every single thing we do in emergency and p...

March's Papers of the Month is here and we've got three absolute crackers to get stuck into. First up, we head prehospital to explore pseudo...

This episode is an absolute cracker! And we can say that as we've got outsider help... We've all been involved with patients where securing...

Welcome back to February's Papers of the Month! We start this month looking a the right place to perform a prehospital anaesthetic. Traditio...

Paediatric seizures are common, time-critical events and they're something most of us will deal with, whether that's pre-hospital, in the em...

Welcome to January's Papers of the Month, which marks 10 years of the podcast! First up, we look at a large multicentre cohort study from th...

Welcome to this special edition of Roadside to Resus where we're diving into some of the progressive and practice-defining developments in p...

December brings us to the final Papers of the Month for 2025 and we're finishing the year with three studies that challenge assumptions acro...

Whether you're just stepping into your first cardiac arrest or you've been running them since the days of paddles, this one's for you. The 2...

This month we've got four cracking UK-led studies that really speak to how pre-hospital and emergency medicine continue to evolve, not just...

How, when and why to make the call… The pre-alert is one of the most powerful and sometimes most painful parts of emergency care. It can fee...

This month we've got three really interesting papers that shine a light on aspects of cardiac arrest management that many of us will recogni...

a focus on its acute presentations and the care we can deliver to improve outcomes for our patients. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong...

Welcome back to September's Papers of the Month. We've got three cracking studies for you this time, each tackling really core questions in...

Welcome back! First up a paper to challenge the way we think about rhythm recognition in cardiac arrest to start with, looking at the rate o...

This is a pretty special episode! If you're involved in cardiac arrest management or care of critically unwell patients then there's some gr...

Welcome back to Papers of the Month! Three more papers to both inform and challenge our practice across the spectrum of emergency care. Firs...

It's something we all encounter in emergency and prehospital care, probably more than anything else, yet it's a topic we've not given a full...

Welcome back to June 2025's papers podcast! Having been cynical about CPR feedback devices in the past we take a look at a recent paper on t...

Welcome back! In this episode, we're diving deep into something we all think we know, the Glasgow Coma Scale. The GCS has been a fundamental...

Welcome back to the podcast! We've got three papers this month covering the breadth of Emergency Care presentations and locations; from preh...

Opioid toxicity is a major and growing challenge across the UK and beyond, with nearly 10 deaths every day from opioid overdose and over a m...

Welcome back to April's Papers of the Month! First up this month we have a think about posterior circulatory strokes, which can mimic benign...

Welcome back to The Resus Room! This time, we're diving into the fascinating and often overlooked world of electrical injuries. From househo...

Welcome back to March 2025's papers podcast! We start off this month with a fascinating paper looking at the experiences of relatives who we...

Cardiac Arrest in pregnancy affects around 1: 12-30,000 women in the developed world. As you'd expect the risk of death for mother and child...

Welcome back to February 2025's papers podcast! This month we're exploring papers on seizure management, oxygen strategies in trauma, along...

Welcome back to the first Roadside to Resus episode for 2025!! In this episode, we're diving into a seasonally appropriate, and really paedi...

Happy New Year!!! We hope you've had some time off over the festive period and now we're back to kick start the new year with three more gre...

This is an episode we've been wanting to cover for a long time now! In it we explore the challenges in entering and developing in prehospita...

A really strong line up of papers to bring this year's evidence round up to a close! First up we take a look at a paper evaluating the utili...

Motor vehicle collisions or road traffic collisions are a massive problem worldwide. Data from the World Health Organisation reports that th...

Welcome back to the podcast and to November's Papers of the Month! We start off looking at the rate of pneumothoraces in patients following...

In this episode we're going to be running through adrenal presentations; both Adrenal insufficiency and Adrenal Crisis. There are some parts...

Welcome back to October's Papers of the Month. We've been really spoilt with three fantastic papers to discuss this month! First up we take...

PE's (or Pulmonary Emboli) are a key part of Emergency Care, something that many of us will consider as a differential diagnosis multiple ti...

Welcome back after the summer break! Three more papers for you to feast your ears on this month and as always make sure you go and check the...

The UK REBOA trial left many with doubts over its utility for trauma patients in ED. The time from injury to its use was around 90 minutes a...

Acute Kidney Injury is common, complicated and holds significant morbidity and mortality. But...if we recognise it, we can make a real diffe...

There's a huge paper to talk about this month in the PREOXI trial, a multi centre RCT looking at the pre oxygenation strategy in critically...

So this month we're looking at major incidents and specifically the triage process that is now coming into play in the UK and further afield...

Welcome back to June's Papers of the month! We kick off this month looking at the work up of patients with a first episode of psychosis. Wit...

We've covered Cardiac Arrest management (as in the medical delivery of it) in a previous Roadside to Resusepsiode. Since then we've had some...

Welcome back to the podcast and three great papers for May's episode! First up we take a pretty deep look into refractory VF. This follows o...

Lower back pain is a really common cause for patients to present to primary care, urgent care and emergency care. Thankfully many of these c...

Welcome back to the podcast! Three more papers covering topics that are relevant to all of our practice. The importance of removing wet clot...

End Tidal CO2, or ETCO2 for short, is something that's talked about pretty often in Emergency and Critical Care and that's because it's used...