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Category Archives: training
CGD 12th March 2014 – A day to remember, and what we all should remember…
The lucky Sydney HEMS attendees to this Clinical Governance Day got a taster of some brilliant lectures to be delivered at smaccGOLD on the 19th-21st of March 2014. Not wanting to give the game away, here are the key learning … Continue reading
Clinical Governance Day 12th March 2014
For directions click the ‘Contact’ tab above
Escharotomy
Sydney HEMS retrieval specialist and intensivist (and emergency physician, by the way) Dr Craig Hore covered a workshop on escharotomy for severe burns at the Bedside Critical Care Conference in 2013 EXPLAINED: Emergency Escharotomy from Oliver Flower on Vimeo.
Clinical Governance Day 23rd October 2013
Directions here
Open Day at GSA-HEMS
Registrars considering working in Prehospital & Retrieval Medicine are welcome to visit us for a day of training on Thursday 21st November 2013.
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CGD 22/5/13 – A “Precerebral Thump” to everything you thought you knew about cardiac arrest
Below is a link to two cracking good talks delivered by our own Dr John Glasheen at yesterday’s Clinical Governance Day. John’s extensive experience as a paramedic, ED doctor and now retrievalist both here and in his native Ireland were … Continue reading
Sydney HEMS Supervisor of Training assaulted by registrars…..for training.
This week on the HEMS base, our fearless Supervisor of Training, Dr Cliff Reid has again proven himself willing to go above and beyond in the name of medical education. This time by asking to be fibreoptically intubated. So how … Continue reading
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Simulation Debrief 2/5/13 – Snugly stowed and about to blow?
Scenario – 58yo male (Phil) with probable spinal injury following fall from height in the Blue Mountains. Scene – Local paramedics have accessed remote bush scene by foot. AW139 responded with doc and para from Bankstown. Para & Doc winched into scene. … Continue reading
