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This month, for the May 2026 episode of the RCEM Learning Podcast, Rob speaks with another seven amazing speakers from the RCEM Annual Conference.
A 41-year-old woman presents with a six-month history of intermittent palpitations and a recent brief collapse, prompting urgent evaluation for a potential underlying cardiac arrhythmia or conduction abnormality.
A teenager presents to your emergency department after a suspected acid attack sustained near their school. They are distressed with severe burning pain, facial and upper body chemical burns and contaminated clothing.
An elderly lady gardening in the hot summer sun becomes unwell soon after midday. How will you manage her heat stroke?
A 77-year-old diabetic man presents with chest pain followed by presyncope. He is hypotensive with pulse deficits and hemopericardium. CT confirms DeBakey type I aortic dissection requiring urgent surgery.
If I mention scurvy to most people, they think of sea dogs, and Pirates, and archaic health complaints.
A young woman presents to your emergency department with a neck injury after being assaulted. She experienced dyspnoea, near loss of consciousness and urinary incontinence, raising concern for a significant underlying injury despite minimal external findings.
A young patient presents with chest pain and shortness of breath.
Elderly woman with sudden hip pain and inability to weight-bear. Negative CT, but MRI reveals occult sub-capital fracture. Diagnostic uncertainty in the ED.