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Dave discusses whether direct helicopter retrieval improves survival for severely injured trauma patients from Rural Western Australia as well as a case based activity titled: Rural and Remote Trauma – who, where to, how and why?

  • 70 minutes
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This presentation explores the impact of rurality on a paramedic's role and work environment, as researched through semi-structured interviews with Australian paramedics.

  • 30 minutes
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This study set out to determine tocolytic efficaciousness in halting preterm labour during aeromedical retrieval between Nifedipine; and Nifedipine with Salbutamol.

  • 30 minutes
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This presentation introduced the complexity of extreme environment medicine but tailored the discussion to the expedition marine medic

  • 45 minutes
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This presentation will discuss The Integrated Model that is used in Western Australia

  • 45 minutes
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This presentation will explore preparing patients for retrieval teams to reduce "time on scene" as well as a case-based discussion in medical presentations in a rural setting.

  • 55 minutes
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ROAR21: Traumatology Talks & Cultural Safety
  • Released: 09-07-2021
  • Professor Kerry Arabena & Kaitlyn Krahe

Traumatology Talks: Black Wounds White Stiches - Prof Kerry Arabena Cultural Safety in Prehospital Practice - Kaitlyn Krahe

  • 45 minutes
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ROAR21: Let’s Exercise! & Priority YOU!
  • Released: 09-07-2021
  • Prof Ken Nosaka & Mitch Mullooly

Let’s Exercise! Exercise at any time, any place  - Prof Ken Nosaka Priority YOU! - Mitch Mullooly

  • 30 minutes
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Developing roles of paramedics in Australia and New Zealand

  • 60 minutes
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A presentation on cultural considerations when providing palliative care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

  • 40 minutes
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