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This presentation will look at some concepts and strategies that help us to be our best when it matters most
This session will shine the spotlight on the theory and challenge the notion of “We don’t know what we don’t know”
This presentation will cover areas of convergence between the 2 domains, as well as knowledge and skills transfer that are shaping the remote and austere emergency services response into 2022
This presentation will discuss how we can equip the profession to use evidence-based systems to optimise trauma care, no matter the experience of the practitioner.
How prehospital care of patients in both NSW and QLD can impact their care into the health system on the Gold Coast
Drawing on his experience with the ambulance service in Vanuatu, Casey will utilise a major incident case study to explore opportunities and challenges present at the intersection of paramedicine and aid and development.
This presentation will review anatomy, classification of injury patterns and offer approaches for novice to advanced out-of-hospital clinicians
This talk will cover some of the most recent evidence surrounding our past current and future trauma care in an interactive setting.
Paula will share her career experiences as a female paramedic, her progression to become an intensive care paramedic, as the third female to successful pass the SCAT (Special Casualty Access Team) course in NSW and work on the rescue helicopter as a critical care paramedic.