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ROAR21: Does Direct Helicopter Retrieval Improve Survival for Severely Injured Trauma Patients from Rural Western Australia?
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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ROAR21: The impact of rurality on paramedic role and work environment.
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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ROAR21: Remote preterm birth prevention: Comparing Nifedipine and Salbutamol tocolysis in aeromedical retrieval
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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ROAR21: How Far is the Hospital: Expedition medicine in extreme marine environments
This presentation introduced the complexity of extreme environment medicine but tailored the discussion to the expedition marine medic
45 minutes
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ROAR21: The Integrated Model – challenges and the response to Tropical Cyclone Seroja
This presentation will discuss The Integrated Model that is used in Western Australia
45 minutes
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ROAR21: Presentation: Preparing for the interfacility transfer. Activity: Should I stay or go?
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
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!
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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ROAR21: Panel Discussion -  Developing roles of paramedics in Australia and New Zealand; How do we best incorporate non-traditional paramedic roles into health care delivery?
Developing roles of paramedics in Australia and New Zealand
60 minutes
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ROAR21: Culturally Responsive Palliative Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
A presentation on cultural considerations when providing palliative care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
40 minutes
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