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This webinar will introduce you to stroke subgroups, clinical localisation and bypass decision making
Medical terminology is the ‘standardised language of medicine’ which allows all medical professionals to understand each other and communicate effectively. A base level understanding is paramount for patient safety as it is a universal language that is succinct and helps avoid confusion.
This webinar will cover everything you need to know about pacemakers, including exploring the types of pacemakers used and a look at indications for each.
This webinar will discuss the physiological changes of pregnancy of relevance to emergency care practitioners, and discussing hypothetical obstetric emergency scenarios.
In this session Kerryn will discuss the barriers he has experienced providing medical care in the bush and help give you some tools to break them down.
Join Mel to review the common wounds encountered in pre-hospital care, identify concerning features of chronic wounds that require intervention and much more
Join Brennen to discuss digital simulation in health sciences
The Joint Trauma System has published a number of Clinical Practice Guidelines specifically for use in austere settings. These peer-reviewed guidelines can be used as a basis for developing a comprehensive strategy for patient care for austere medical practice.
Join Prof Paul Worley to discuss rural health systems