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Emergency Physician, Prehospital & Retrieval Specialist.Blue Sky Trauma from Umbara Base Hospital Part Three
Decision Nodes in trauma care An algorithm is an illustration of a series of medical decisions that address certain patient specific conditions outlining appropriate responses intended to lead to an outcome. The goals of an algorithm are to identify diagnostic … Continue reading →
Blue Sky Trauma from Umbara Base Hospital Part Two
The following learning points are collated from Regional and Rural hospitals of NSW, Australia, represented here by a single fictional institution – Umbara Base Hospital. Cases are amalgamated and anonymised (including alteration of patient demographics) such that similarity to real … Continue reading →
Blue Sky Trauma from Umbara Base Hospital
The following learning points are collated from Regional and Rural hospitals of NSW, Australia, represented here by a single fictional institution – Umbara Base Hospital. Cases are amalgamated and anonymised (including alteration of patient demographics) such that similarity to real … Continue reading →