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This presentation will provide an overview of trauma systems and how such systems can evolve to account for these increasing demands.
The technical helicopter rescue of a paediatric patient with severe open head and chest trauma in remote NSW and the subsequent clinical management.
Are we maximising pain relief or just taking what we have for granted? Modern medicine dictates that pain and distress should not be endured, yet are we doing all we can in the out of hospital health arena?
This presentation will describe the journey that has taken place in the UK for paramedics to be able to prescribe...
Emergency medical (Ambulance) services (EMS) respond to calls and arrive at scene before the critically ill patients deteriorate to the point of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Early identification...
Despite being the largest and wealthiest nation of the pacific islands, PNG has the worst health statistics.
In Unique Patient Journeys, Tracey will provide an insight into complex care and offer opportunity for self reflection on a number of cases presented to the viewer.
Kate Whiting presents ten tips for the assessment and identification of the sick child.
Emma Bywater presents on Compassion: “People won’t remember what you said or did, but how you made them feel.”
Dr Simone Huntingford presents It's.. a baby! with a focus on neonatal resuscitation.