Category Archives: General PH&RM

ABC News Report of Mosman Mission 1st May 2011

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Clinical Governance Day 27th April

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Clinical Governance Day 13th April 2011

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Handover procedure

Please note that some flexibility is required regarding the handover process, as some trauma centres would prefer handover with the patient still on the stretcher. This recommendation has come from ITIM‘s Trauma Team Training course. If you have concerns over … Continue reading

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Clinical Governance Day 30th March 2010

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Clinical Governance Day 16th March 2010

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Clinical Governance Day 2nd March 2011

The Clinical Governance Day on Wednesday will include a discussion and critical appraisal of one of the most famous and quoted papers in pre-hospital care – Bickell’s trial of fluids which was a major contributor to the move towards ‘hypotensive … Continue reading

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Canyon Day Reminder

Doctors planning on attending the Canyon Training Days in April – don’t forget the list of goodies you need to prepare (bought your Dunlop Volleys from K-Mart yet?) and let Noel know your wetsuit sizes. The Canyon Training is awesome, … Continue reading

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A couple more GSA-HEMS publications

Two papers by the team have been published this month: Prehosp Emerg Care. 2011 Feb 4. [Epub ahead of print] Logistics and Safety of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Medical Retrieval. Burns BJ, Habig K, Reid C, Kernick P, Wilkinson C, … Continue reading

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Pre-hospital / HEMS podcast

I was lucky enough to be interviewed by the amazing Scott Weingart, an emergency medicine intensivist who runs the spectacular EMcrit podcast. We covered some stuff on pre-hospital airway management, physicians in pre-hospital care, and I had a rant about … Continue reading

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