Author Archives: Cliff Reid

SureVent 2 Ventilator

Take a look at the training video for the new SureVent 2 ventilators, which will be carried to prehospital missions.

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Oxylog 3000

For those of you who feel you could use a little more practice getting to know our existing Oxylog 3000 ventilators (which we will keep even after the arrival of our new 3000+ models), there is an excellent post on … Continue reading

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Training Day for Emergency Registrars

A day of free training (and food) is being held from 07.30 to 15.00 on Thursday 10th November 2011. A wide range of pre-hospital trauma and interhospital critical care will be covered, plus a chance to view the helicopters and … Continue reading

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ECMO retrieval

Our ECMO retrieval system is highlighted in an article in the Sydney Morning Herald

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Clinical Governance Day 26th October 2011

Special Study Day on Ballistic Trauma, with talks from SCAT paramedics, the Police, and the Military.

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July 2011 Induction Training Video

Here’s how the training looked in July for our new registrars…

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GSAHEMS doctor on EMCrit Podcast

Click the image to be taken to Scott’s site if you want to hear your favourite Director of Training’s inane ranting.

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Clinical Governance Day 12th October 2011

This is the last CGD for the registrars who have been in a six month post since April. We’re grateful for their hard work and enthusiasm, and wish them success in their future endeavours.

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Clinical Governance Day 28th September 2011

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Pre-hospital haemorrhage control talk

Dr Malcolm Russell, a HEMS specialist from the UK, will be giving a talk at the Bankstown base on 15th November. He has been involved in military pre-hospital care with the British Army and is now the director of a … Continue reading

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