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Is the blind Subclavian “trauma line” a thing of the past?
Obtaining access in shocked trauma patients can be notoriously difficult due to circulatory collapse. Those who are shocked, shut down with limited or no other options for peripheral access require central access. The cohort of patients that require this intervention … Continue reading
Posted in General PH&RM, training
Tagged 1.1.9, 1.2.8, education, Prehospital, retrieval, Trauma
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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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HEMS Debrief #4 – Sam Immens
In Episode 4 of the series, Sydney HEMS Critical Care Paramedic Sam Immens joins HEMS Physician Dr Samuel Bulford to discuss a pragmatic and practical reflection tool which has helped him navigate his clinical workflow. Working as a Critical Care Paramedic with … Continue reading
Posted in General PH&RM, Podcasts
Tagged education, feedback, podcast, reflection
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