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This recorded face-to-face event covers a range of topics including spinal injury, trauma, paramedic development and more.
This recorded webinar focuses on providing tips and tricks to use in routine airways, as well as in managing difficult airways in trauma and obstetrics.
This presentation will detail two extremely challenging cases that required both paramedics to think outside the box.
This discussion will focus on systematic assessment, treatment principles and risk stratification for the pre-hospital health provider.
This talk will analyse the prehospital assessment and management of penetrating trauma including the accuracy of clinical wound examination, the evidence base behind current treatment strategies and the interface between prehospital and in-hospital care.
Background of Road Crash Rescue and why practice makes perfect, Scene Safety and how teamwork makes a difference & much more.
ACPIC20 - The panel will be given a fictional case study prior to the conference and the two services will provide an outline of how they would manage the case based on protocols in the location they are working.
ACPIC20 - The panel will be given a fictional case study prior to the conference and the two services will provide an outline of how they would manage the case based on protocols in the location they are working.
ACPIC 2020: In 2019, Trent, a 30 year old supervisor for bulk earthworks in a quarry, was crushed between a huge wheel and chassis of a large truck 80km south east of Melbourne. Michaela Malcolm presents on the pre hospital management, and Dr John Moloney, Head of Trauma Anaesthesia, talks about the in hospital care of Trent.
Pre-hospital mass casualty response – are you prepared? Brian Parsell, Chief Inspector – Duty Operations Manager with New South Wales Ambulance Service to discuss pre-hospital mass casualty response. Brian has a wealth of experience and has worked with NSW Ambulance for the past 30 years as an Intensive Care Paramedic and Operational Commander.