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🗓️ 15 September 2023
⏱️ 18 minutes
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Welcome back to the podcast, coming to you all the way from Australia!
Rob and James were fortunate enough to be invited to deliver the keynote and an airway masterclass at this year's Australian College of Paramedicine International Conference.
At what was an amazing meeting, they were lucky enough to be able to catch up with some of the fantastic speakers to hear the key parts of their talks. In this episode you'll hear from;
Richard Armour, Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance Paramedic at Ambulance Victoria and PhD Candidate at Monash University; Identifying patients requiring chest compressions at overdose prevention sites
Nick Roder, MICA Flight Paramedic Educator, Ambulance Victoria and Teaching Associate, Monash University; Intubation in the setting of airways and inhalation burns
Dr Tegwyn McManamny, Intensive Care Paramedic and Lead Patient Review Specialist, Ambulance Victoria; Care of the Older Person - Delirium and Paramedic Detective
Olivia Hedges, Palliative Care Connect Lead, Ambulance Victoria; Palliative Care Connect Program
Chelsea Lanos, Advanced Care & Community Paramedic Researcher; Organ donation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Canada - a potential role for paramedics
A huge thanks to ACP for the invite, Zoll for the support of the podcast and conference and to the fantastic speakers for giving ip their time to talk to us. We'll be back with another Roadside to Resus episode for you next week on End of Life Care.
Once again we’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via twitter @TheResusRoom and we'll see you back in September!
Rob & James
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Recess Room Podcast. |
0:03.5 | Five, four, three, two, one, fire. |
0:12.4 | So hi and welcome back to the Reeser Room podcast. I'm Rob Fenwick. |
0:16.2 | And I'm James Haynes. |
0:17.2 | And this feels a little bit weird, doesn't it? Because obviously we've left our other guy, Simon Lang, back Man in the Fort, haven't we, James? We certainly have. And that is because we are in Australia, just in case we sound like we're a long way away. You might need to turn up the volume slightly. But we're absolutely delighted to be over in Melbourne for the Australasian College of Paramedics International Conference |
0:37.6 | 2023. An amazing three-day event sponsored by Zol, which we were unbelievably honoured to be |
0:44.8 | invited across to present at. We were able to deliver an advanced airway masterclass during |
0:50.1 | the pre-conference workshops, and then we got to open the conference, Rob, which was pretty bonkers. |
0:55.2 | Absolutely bonkers and equally terrifying. |
0:58.2 | But they were an absolutely wonderful audience. |
1:00.4 | So it was a pleasure to be here and such, such, such an honour to be able to open the conference on the Thursday. |
1:06.6 | Wonderful stuff. |
1:07.9 | It was. |
1:08.4 | It was totally unbelievable. |
1:09.3 | And so we were invited across to speak about |
1:12.2 | paramedics in advanced practice, something which is kind of evolving and being looked at over in the |
1:16.9 | Australasian systems, but hasn't quite arrived yet. And so we were able to draw on our experiences |
1:21.5 | and to try and give a bit of an insight into what advanced practice looks like. And so I guess from |
1:26.3 | my perspective, we talked about how paramedics have got really amazing building blocks |
1:30.8 | and sort of fundamental skill set, both from a sort of a technical and non-technical aspect, |
1:35.8 | which they can then use and build upon to developers, advanced practitioners. |
1:39.9 | And then Rob just entered a few sort of cautionary words, I suppose, |
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