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Emergency Physician, Prehospital & Retrieval Specialist.Blue Sky Trauma from Umbara Base Hospital Part Three
Posted on March 21, 2018
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
Posted on February 13, 2018
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
Posted on December 20, 2017
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 →