Makin' Meringues: Targets for prehospital haemostatic trauma resuscitation

Makin' Meringues: Targets for prehospital haemostatic trauma resuscitation

About

This video formed part of Trauma on the Border 2019.

Synopsis: Dan discusses the concepts of pre-hospital haemostatic trauma resuscitation and potential targets for therapy.

Biography: Dan Bodnar is a Brisbane based Emergency Physician. His work life is shared between the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, the Queensland Ambulance Service and the Queensland Children's Hospital.
In his down time, he is a human crash test dummy for his 4 daughters who practice their latest Brazilian Jiu Jitsu submissions on him.

Presentation slides are available below under "Lesson 2", once you have enrolled in this course.


Presented by Dr Dan Bodnar

Dan Bodnar is a Brisbane based Emergency Physician. His work life is shared between the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, the Queensland Ambulance Service and the Queensland Children's Hospital.


Lessons

Lesson 1: Makin' Meringues: Targets for pre-hospital haemostatic trauma resuscitation

Lesson 2: Makin' Meringues: Presentation Slides

Lesson 3: Self Reflection

Details

Length

31 minutes

Released

8th Apr 2020

Cost

Member free
Non-member $19

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