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The Slippery Slope: Managing the Deteriorating Patient (ND)
Welcome to The Slippery Slope: Managing the Deteriorating Patient
51 minutes
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SPAIC 2016
SPAIC 2016
Released: 30-09-2016
Topics included are as follows: • Future of Paramedicine • Consciousness in...
388 minutes
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Non-traumatic abdominal pain
Non-traumatic abdominal pain
Released: 20-10-2016
Dr. Chris Armstrong discussing all about non-traumatic abdominal pain
5 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 2 - Syncope
Dr. Steve Dunjey duscussing syncope
5 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 3 - Ketamine
Dr. Michelle Johnston discussing Ketamine
6 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 4 - Tension Pneumothorax
Dr. Sudhakar Rao discussing Tension Pneumothorax
6 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 5 - Glasgow Coma Scale
Dr. Michelle Johnston discussing Glasgow Coma Scale
4 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 6 - Helicopter Retrieval of Trauma Patients
Mr. David Ford discussing Helicopter Retrieval of Trauma Patients
4 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 7 - Acute Pulmonary Oedema
Dr. Chris Armstrong discussing Acute Pulmonary Oedema
5 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 9 - Airway
Dr. Philip Brooks discussing Airways
9 minutes
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