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ROAR19: Emergency department life support
ROAR19: Emergency department life support
Released: 10-04-2019
Carol Bartee
ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 session is designed to take the ‘scary out of ALS’. Our facilitators will lead you through an in-hospital cardiac arrest in the context of a wellresourced, team-based resuscitation bay, and give delegates an opportunity to refresh their ALS algorithm skills. An essential pre-cursor to Friday’s workshop, ‘More than just by the numbers’.
42 minutes
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ROAR19: Tribal EMS in the United States: challenges and innovation
ROAR19: Tribal EMS in the United States: challenges and innovation
Released: 10-04-2019
Dr Chelsea White and Libby Melton
ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019. Delivered by international guest speakers Chelsea White and Elizabeth Melton, this informative presentation discusses two Tribal Community EMS programs in New Mexico.
45 minutes
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