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Tasmanian Journal Club: Thrombolysis

About The Event

Join the Tasmanian Journal Club for this face-to-face evening event, discussing Thrombolysis. The event will not be streamed online.

The event is aimed at Paramedics and paramedic students. With Thrombolysis soon to enter Tasmanian guidelines, attendees will sit down together and discuss recent literature about Thrombolysis. Attendees are encouraged to read the following current literature focussed on Thrombolysis prior to attending, and discuss their findings in an informal and non-judgemental environment.

  1. TRANSFER-AMI - Cantor at al, 2009, NEJM
  2. Regional Australian Experience - Khan et al, 2016, MJA
  3. STREAM - Armstrong et al, 2013, NEJM
  4. ASSENT 3 - Van der Werf et al, 2001, Lancet

The evening will be hosted by Lucy Oatley. Lucy currently works in Clinical Services for Ambulance Tasmania and has been writing and researching thrombolysis extensively to oversee the new Thrombolysis guideline entering the service.

To reserve your place, click on the "tickets" tab. Limited places available.

Photo by Mikołaj on Unsplash

Further information

6pm to 7.30pm, Thursday 15 July

Riverview Room - Buttons Brewing, 3 Wharf Rd, Ulverston, TAS

https://buttonsbrewing.com/

This is a face-to-face event and will not be streamed online.

To reserve your place, click on the "tickets" tab. Limited places available.

A NOTE REGARDING COVID-19

With the COVID-19 situation ever changing the College would like to reassure the attendees of this event that all precautions will be taken including, but not limited to, the following:

Ensuring all attendees sign in Social distancing measures Sanitiser stations The College requires members, event attendees, volunteers and staff not to attend College events if, on the day of the event:

You are unwell, including exhibiting symptoms ranging from mild to severe illness, and include (but not limited to) fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of taste or smell

You have been or have any reason to suspect you have been exposed to someone with or suspected to have COVID-19

You have been tested for COVID-19 and are awaiting results

You live or work in an identified “hotspot” or place with known community transmission

You, or someone you live with, are in self-isolation because you / they have visited or travelled overseas within the past 28 days, or

You are in self-isolation due to having had contact with someone with suspected or diagnosed COVID-19.

Note: In relation to events with an attendance fee, the College will refund the ticket price to anyone unable to attend due to the above advice. Where an event has been planned or advertised and a case of community transmission is identified, then a decision will be made on a case by case basis by the College CEO as to whether the event will go ahead or will need to be postponed. In the event of cancellation of face-to-face events all registered guests will be notified and where possible the event will be changed to an online Webinar format.

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Event Information

Date
15th Jul 2021
Time
18:00 – 19:30 (AEST)
Venue
Buttons Brewing, Ulverston, Tasmania
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