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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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Paediatrics Webinar Series (Session Four): IV and IO Access in the Adult and Paediatric Patient
Paediatrics Webinar Series (Session Four): IV and IO Access in the Adult and Paediatric Patient
Released: 28-06-2021
Elliot Williams, Dr Cassandra Brown & Alex Cardenas
This practical session puts you in the drivers seat to manage case studies of critically ill paediatric and adult patients, focusing on tips and tricks for managing Paediatrics in the out of hospital setting.
90 minutes
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To refer or transport? That is the question
To refer or transport? That is the question
Released: 28-06-2021
Ben Meadley, Ryan Parry, Ross Salathiel & Emma Jones
One of the hardest decisions in paramedicine is: How do we best serve our patients’ health care needs?
90 minutes
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Talking Research: Cohort Studies
Talking Research: Cohort Studies
Released: 10-06-2021
Dr Jocasta Ball & Dr Paul Simpson
In this session Dr Jocasta Ball will provide an overview of cohort studies, followed by a discussion/Q&A session with some authors of recently published cohort studies
75 minutes
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Paramedicine and Disabilities: Understanding ASD and Recognising Resource Needs
Student Webinar: Are you well equipped to manage a patient with intellectual disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder?
50 minutes
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National Reconciliation Week: Bush Medicine
National Reconciliation Week: Bush Medicine
Released: 03-06-2021
Uncle Ken Jones
By the end of this session, participants will have a basic understanding about the history of bush medicine and how certain plants are still used for pain relief.
60 minutes
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London Ambulance Service Recruitment Information Session
Information session from the LAS about their recruitment process and what a job with them may look like
1 minutes
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