August 2016’s Primary Survey
Sep 01, 2016•10 min•Ep. 24
Episode description
Simon Carley and and Richard Body, EMJ associate editors, talks you through the highlights of the August 2016's EMJ, including a retrospective cohort study which puts nurses vs. computer, by evaluating the accuracy of a Japanese triage algorithm (JTAS) and the debate around paediatric procedural sedation in the Emergency Department in the UK. This podcast also answers the question: how likely are doctors to be sued, based on their empathy with patients.
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