Emergency Tasmania 2016

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Emergency Tasmania 2016

About

This conferences discusses the following topics:

Cardiac arrest systems & survival Early impact of reduction in overcrowding on quality measures Sedation & pain management in the critically ill Questions & Panel Discussion "I love methamphetamine" Peri-mortem c-section and the aftermath Successful hospital-wide intervention reducing ED crowding Redesigning the ED at RHH..River Deep Mountain High: The challenges, insights and successes Early impact of reduction in overcrowding on quality measures Interactive Best Papers of 2016 Critically ill children Ask an interventional cardiologist Big old jet airliner in flight medical emergencies and you! Emergency care on the frontline; The 2015 West African Ebola outbreak "Political humanitarian disaster-training expedition event medicine AusMAT at the Tour de Timor


Lessons

Lesson 1: Cardiac arrest systems & survival

Lesson 2: Early impact of reduction in overcrowding on quality measures

Lesson 3: Sedation & pain management in the critically ill

Lesson 4: Questions & Panel Discussion

Lesson 5: "I love methamphetamine"

Lesson 6: Peri-mortem c-section and the aftermath

Lesson 7: Successful hospital-wide intervention reducing ED crowding

Lesson 8: Redesigning the ED at RHH……..River Deep Mountain High: The challenges, insights and successes

Lesson 9: Early impact of reduction in overcrowding on quality measures

Lesson 10: Interactive Best Papers of 2016

Lesson 11: Critically ill children

Lesson 12: Ask an interventional cardiologist

Lesson 13: Big old jet airliner – in flight medical emergencies and you!

Lesson 14: Emergency care on the frontline; The 2015 West African Ebola outbreak

Lesson 15: "Political humanitarian disaster-training expedition event medicine” AusMAT at the Tour de Timor

Lesson 16: Self Reflection

Details

Length

432 minutes

Released

12th Apr 2016

Cost

Member free
Non-member $29

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