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Ryan McHenry

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Emergency, Pre-Hospital & Retrieval Medicine Registrar. Research Fellow in deprivation, isolation & emergency care. Often climbing, sometimes running.

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It's clear that social deprivation increases presentations to emergency care, and now more evidence that alleviating poverty reduces emergency attendance and supports planned care. The challenge now is to move beyond trials and implement this as policy jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…


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🆕research led by Dr David Walsh shows UK Government ‘austerity’ policies since 2010 are associated with striking increases in rates of preterm and low birthweight babies, particularly among those living in the poorest neighbourhoods. #HealthInequalities gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…

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In the PARAMEDIC-3 trial involving adults with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, an intraosseous-first strategy for vascular access did not result in a higher incidence of 30-day survival than an intravenous-first strategy. Full trial results: nej.md/48uYv4A #RESUS24

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The data is clear, when patients are in corridors, patients somewhere are dying unnecessarily. @RCollEM and our members know overcrowding can’t be fixed overnight but it’s time to stop pretending we can provide proper safe or dignified care in corridors. channel4.com/news/there-wil…

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thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar… Another health boss was blunter, pointing out that long delays in A&E had been estimated to have killed thousands of patients last winter. “Decisions have consequences, not tackling these long stays is going to repeat exactly what we saw last year.” Yep


At #EUSEM2024 @EMergeMedGlobal sharing the pain and potential of the aging trainee. A few sympathetic attendees in the audience.

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Day 1 of #EUSEM2024 off to a great start. Tomorrow at 3.30pm Room D4-5, trying to do justice to great work led by @lcd_dunlop @djlmed and addressing the changing landscape of Benzodiazepine use in Europe. Considering if our crisis might be a shared future.

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NEW: Emergency performance dips as winter nears Full details -

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Once again with feeling. Attendance numbers do not correlate with performance, singular focus on reducing ED census does not work to substantially improve crowding or performance. Acute system capacity and tackling delayed discharge is biggest “bang for buck”

NEW: Four hours performance got demonstrably worse last month despite no significant increase in attendances

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Joining @RCollEM at the #RCEMasc, and presenting an early look at some work evaluating the effect of the @NavigatorsScot on healthcare use. These programmes may reduce emergency healthcare use, and support a move to planned care. @EMAtTheDeepEnd @MAVscotland @VP_Scot_RCEM

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Great to share some of the Scottish experience in Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine on the Pre-Hospital Care Podcast. Talking the changing workload of @EMRSscotland, mitigating geographic inequalities, and more. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sco…

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The SHED study is published! Thanks to the 100s of contributors around the UK... This paper raises a lot of questions - how will it influence your work? What post test probability of SAH and aneurysmal SAH are you, and your patients, comfortable with? emj.bmj.com/content/early/…


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