Chris Duncan

Cases
Chris Duncan

The Dyspnoeic Referral

A 37 year old female presented to ED with a 9 day history of cough and dyspnoea. She had no past medical history, no foreign travel and was of Indian descent. An initial fast-track referral was made to Acute Medicine Ambulatory Care along the pulmonary embolism referral pathway. Prior to

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Cases
Chris Duncan

A Delayed Presentation of Post-Partum Cardiomyopathy

A 39 year old female presented to the Emergency Department with a two week history of worsening shortness of breath and cough. She had no past medical history with no regular medication and was eight weeks post-partum. This had been an uncomplicated pregnancy (P2G2) and normal delivery. She was initially

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Cases
Chris Duncan

A Concealed Trigger for Seizures & Collapse

A 35 year old gentleman with a background of learning disability presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with seizures on a background of two months of fevers, night sweats and being generally unwell. Prior to this he had presented to his General Practitioner with multiple collapsing episodes which had been

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Echo
Chris Duncan

Focused Intensive Care Echocardiography (FICE)

Back to accreditation. Update, 2020 – FICE has now been merged with CUSIC creating…FUSIC. Minimal change to process for accreditation and FICE is now just incorporated as module into overall ultrasound programme. Link to ICS FICE website. Focused Intensive Care Echocardiography (FICE) is a novel training pathway developed by the Intensive

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Cases
Chris Duncan

Ultrasound In Core Training – Why Wait?

Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) is being increasingly utilised within acute and critical care environments as an adjunct to the clinical assessment of acutely unwell patients. With the advent of novel training pathways for focused ultrasound Junior Doctors may acquire these skills in a supervised environment significantly earlier in training.

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