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Category Archives: General PH&RM
HEMS Debrief #7 – Jackie Buckthought
In the seventh episode of the Sydney HEMS Debrief series, Sydney HEMS CCP and Educator Jackie Buckthought shares a challenging case from her training. Jackie discusses how this case has affected her work flow, resilience, and more recently her perspective … Continue reading
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Coffee & Cases Snippets – August 2023 Newsletter
Top 10 C+C Snippets from the last month: 1. Time for re-attachment of a limb is longer than you might expect! The severed limb can be viable for up to 12 hours. 2. Guidance for amputated parts: – Rinse with … Continue reading
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Tagged C&C, Coffee and Cases, Coffee and Cases Snippets
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HEMS Debrief #6 – Dr Sarah Aldington
In episode six of the debrief series, NSW Aeromedical Retrieval Staff Specialist Dr Sarah Aldington discusses a formative experience, highlighting the profound impact cases may have on clinicians and the importance of a dedicated debrief.
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HEMS Debrief #5 – Dr Robbie Lloyd
Welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief – this is episode 5. Dr Robbie Lloyd has spent his past 12 months as a Sydney HEMS Registrar, and has been intent on making quality assurance and clinical governance ‘cool’. By harnessing … Continue reading
Improving organisation-wide learning from “Coffee & Cases”: A quality improvement project
This blog post is an accompaniment to a presentation at the August ’23 Clinical Governance Day. The purpose of the talk was to update the service on the Quality Improvement Project I have been leading on. Why is C+C important?– … Continue reading
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Tagged C&C, Coffee and Cases, education, QIP, quality improvement
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