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🗓️ 12 December 2019
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REBOA, ECMO, Thoracotomy? Where should we be focussing our attention in the world of Pre-hospital care?
We were lucky enough to be invited to the London Trauma Conference on the Prehospital Day supported by the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation. The day focussed on the areas we can make a real impact to the outcomes of our pre-hospital critical care patients. We grabbed a few minutes time of the following speakers to hear their thoughts;
Introosseous Access; Jerry Nolan
Pre-hospital Blood products; Jostein Hagemo
Communication under pressure; Dr Stephen Hearn
Pre-hospital Critical Care - what should the near future look like? Dr Stephen Rashford
Have a listen and as always we’d love to hear any thoughts or comments you have on the website and via twitter, and take a look at the references below to draw your own conclusions. We'll be back in the new year with monthly episodes of Papers of the Month and Roadside to Resus; have a great Christmas and New Year and we'll speak to you soon!
Enjoy!
Simon, Rob & James
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0:00.0 | So hi and welcome back to the Rhesus Room podcast. I'm Simon Lang. I'm Rob Fenwick and I'm James AIDS. |
0:18.8 | And we're in the salubrious surroundings of the London Trauma Conference |
0:23.3 | here at the Royal Geographical Society in London |
0:26.6 | Yet again we've been incredibly lucky to be given the best room in the house |
0:31.0 | Yeah I can't believe we're in the council room in the Royal Geographical Society |
0:35.1 | We're surrounded on all four walls by ancient explorers |
0:38.9 | looking down on us and big globes scattered around the room. It's just incredible to think |
0:44.4 | of all the innovative adventures that have been planned in this room. And hopefully today, |
0:48.3 | we're going to bring you some innovative ideas from pre-hospital care. Oh, what a link. |
0:53.6 | Yes. So, as a link. Yes. |
0:59.4 | So, as mentioned, we're covering the London Trauma Conference, and this is the Pre-Hospital Day, |
1:04.4 | brought to you by the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, and this podcast is brought to in collaboration with the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Merton, |
1:09.2 | the free online open access journal |
1:11.8 | covering all the topics that we do here on the podcast. So without further ado, let's get to it |
1:17.2 | and let's see what fantastic talks we've got lined up for you. So as usual, we were faced |
1:24.2 | with an outstanding line-up this year at the London Trauma Conference, |
1:31.7 | but we managed to catch up with four excellent speakers with a broad range of topics covering the whole range of issues that we face when we're thinking about pre-hospital care. |
1:37.1 | So first up, we're going to be talking introsseous access. That's followed by a discussion |
1:41.6 | on pre-hospital blood. We're then changing track and looking into the future of what pre-hospital care might look like. |
1:48.0 | And then we finish up thinking about some of the challenges surrounding communication under pressure. |
1:52.7 | So first into the hot seat was Jerry Nolan, an anaesthetic and intensive care consultant at the Royal United Hospital in Bath. |
1:58.8 | And he's also the chair of the European Resuscitation Council, so pretty busy guy and he was talking to us about intra-auscious access |
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