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This session discusses the recognition of these circumstances and how best to minimise their impact via self-reflection and self-awareness.
COVID-19 is an emerging pandemic in Australia that is putting health services including pre-hospital care providers under immense strain.
This case study will review the challenges associated with this particular case whilst providing an overview of the process of successfully administering prehospital thrombolysis in Tasmania.
This session will discuss the benefits of prehospital ultrasound and solid organ fractures.
Roles and responsibilities in the Hot zone, security layouts and movement in hot zones. treatments in the Hot zone.
Adverse events from nitrate administration during right ventricular myocardial infarction: A systematic review and meta-analysis
in this session, Zainab will present and discuss the findings of the impact of a trauma-focused treatment protocol on survival outcomes after traumatic OHCA in Victoria, Australia, using data from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry.
This research explored community-members perceptions of emergency healthcare services (EHS) during public health emergencies
A leaflet-based intervention, 'Hypos can strike twice', was conducted in the UK by the East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) to prevent ambulance attendances for recurrent hypoglycaemic episodes.
This session focuses on how to critically appraise an article (manuscript) for a peer-reviewed journal.