Clinical reference for the modern doctor.
Evidence-based guides for the ED floor and the on-call shift. Structured approaches, validated scoring, and decision pathways — published by the MedSprint Clinical Editorial Board and aligned with current RCEM, ESC, NICE, AHA, and BTS guidelines.
Three titles. Built for the bedside.
Each guide is written and edited by practising clinicians, anchored to current guidelines, and structured for fast retrieval mid-shift. Instant PDF download.
ECG Masterclass for Doctors
ECG Masterclass for Doctors takes you from fundamentals to the high-stakes patterns notorious for being missed on shift. Built for doctors reading ECGs under pressure — practical, evidence-based,...
Safe Medical Referrals in the ED
Communication failures drive a large share of sentinel events in hospitals. Safe Medical Referrals in the ED closes that gap — a practical, evidence-based guide for emergency physicians,...
The ED On-Call Handbook
The ED On-Call Handbook is the pocket reference junior doctors actually open mid-shift. Structured approaches, red-flag differentials, and decision pathways — distilled into a portable handbook you can...
Reference you can act on.
MedSprint exists because too many clinical resources are either too academic for the bedside or too superficial for real cases. We sit deliberately in between.
Evidence-based
Every recommendation is anchored to current guidelines — ESC, NICE, RCEM, AHA, BTS, ERC. References cited throughout, no clinical folklore.
Built for the bedside
Designed for fast retrieval on shift. Quick-reference tables, validated scoring tools, and SBAR scripts you can read between patients.
Edited by clinicians
Written and reviewed by practising emergency physicians, registrars, and senior house officers — the people doing the work, not just describing it.
Yours to keep
Instant PDF download. Readable on any device, printable, and yours forever. No subscription, no expiry — lifelong reference.
A reference is only as trustworthy as the clinicians who wrote it. Every MedSprint title is authored, peer-reviewed, and updated by practising emergency and acute medicine specialists across the UK and Ireland.
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