It is with great excitement and a healthy case of imposter syndrome, that I will be coordinating the simulation workshop at the Teaching Course in New York on the morning of November 13th. In what could only be described as a Dream Team faculty, we will be running 2hrs of […]

Goal Directed Simulation at The Teaching Course New York


Follow this link for all the details about how to register for the best Critical Care Conference in the World http://www.smacc.net.au/2015/10/smaccdub-registration-information/ The countdown has begun: #smaccDUB registration opens next week! At last the final countdown has begun with less than 7 days to go until registration opens for SMACC Dublin. […]

SMACC Dublin Registration & A Call To FOAM



Follow Jennifer on Twitter @JJackson_RN Editor: It is with great pleasure that Injectable Orange welcomes back guest author Jennifer Jackson. In this post Jennifer implores us, as nurses, to take an active interest in politics, as it really does impact right down to our capacity to provide care and treatment. This […]

Why Nurses Need to be Politically Active


Follow @united_medicine  on Twitter Editor: This post hosts an open letter of sorts to spread the word about an ambitious and inspired project that looks to build a forum for knowledge translation in medicine. Very quick and easy to register and completely free. In many ways my initial observations are […]

United Medicine – Combining opinion to translate evidence into practice



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In this episode of the podcast I am once again joined by my friend, British Paediatrician, educationalist and philosopher, Dr Damian Roland (see his site Rolobot Rambles). As well as Damian, this episode gets an extra helping of awesome from Damian’s co-author, medical education rockstar, Emergency Physician, Associate Professor at […]

Podcast Ep. 6 – Reconciling Social Media With ‘Traditional’ Education


This really slick new site came onto my radar when listening to my friend, Ken Milne’s (@TheSGEM) podcast ‘The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine‘. Ken’s podcast has surreptitiously taught me a great deal in how to interrogate research, as well as some great clinical topics. Having listened to a number […]

Sketchy EBM – Great Evidence Based Medicine Site