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The ABC of DKA, a clinical case discussion

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The ABC of DKA, a clinical case discussion

Thursday 19 November 2020, 19:00 AEDT

This informative session will be moderated by Matt Shepherd in a causal informative discussion type format. Jarrod Wakeling will describe a clinical case involving a patient with possible DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis) and drug OD, highlighting the pathophysiology, management and some of the possible pre hospital considerations in regards to management of this cohort of patient.

Speakers

Jarrod Wakeling

Jarrod is an Intensive Care Paramedic with Ambulance Victoria. With over 12 years of prehospital experience working within the Northern and Western suburbs of Melbourne. He has a strong interest in furthering his own knowledge and assisting with the development, mentoring and development of fellow paramedics. Jarrod holds a Masters in Emergency Health and also works as a Teaching associate with Monash University where he assist in the delivery of their Post Graduate Programs.

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Thursday 19 November 2020, 19:00 AEDT

The webinar will be held online via Zoom.

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Event Information

Date
19th Nov 2020
Time
19:00 – 20:00 (UNKNOWN)
Venue
Live Webinar
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