Irish Paediatric Emergency Medicine Association conference to be held in Dublin
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The Procedures Course is designed to enable emergency and critical care physicians develop the mastery necessary to confidently perform a wide range of basic and complex resuscitative procedures when the time comes.
Procedural teaching will be conducted by a group of renowned experts in trauma management from the Alfred Emergency & Trauma Centre, Australasia’s largest trauma service, and numerous other trauma centres from across Australia, Europe and the UK. Teaching will be enhanced by the use of un-embalmed cadavers and low cadaver-to-participant ratio.
THE PROCEDURES
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Surgical airway (cricothyroidotomy)
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Orbital decompression (lateral canthotomy and cantholysis)
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Pleural decompression (finger thoracostomy and pleural drainage)Vascular access (MAC line / RIC line / Intraosseous access)
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Temporary trans-venous cardiac pacing
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Pericardial decompression (including resuscitative thoracotomy)
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Retrieval limb amputation
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Escharotomy
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Resuscitative hysterotomy
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
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Retrievalists
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Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic Consultants
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Rural GPs/CMOs involved in retrievals/trauma resuscitation
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Senior Critical Care Registrars (Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic/Retrieval)
The Procedures Course is designed to enable emergency and critical care physicians develop the mastery necessary to confidently perform a wide range of basic and complex resuscitative procedures when the time comes.
Procedural teaching will be conducted by a group of renowned experts in trauma management from the Alfred Emergency & Trauma Centre, Australasia’s largest trauma service, and numerous other trauma centres from across Australia, Europe and the UK. Teaching will be enhanced by the use of un-embalmed cadavers and low cadaver-to-participant ratio.
THE PROCEDURES
-
Surgical airway (cricothyroidotomy)
-
Orbital decompression (lateral canthotomy and cantholysis)
-
Pleural decompression (finger thoracostomy and pleural drainage)Vascular access (MAC line / RIC line / Intraosseous access)
-
Temporary trans-venous cardiac pacing
-
Pericardial decompression (including resuscitative thoracotomy)
-
Retrieval limb amputation
-
Escharotomy
-
Resuscitative hysterotomy
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
-
Retrievalists
-
Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic Consultants
-
Rural GPs/CMOs involved in retrievals/trauma resuscitation
-
Senior Critical Care Registrars (Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic/Retrieval)
The Procedures Course is designed to enable emergency and critical care physicians develop the mastery necessary to confidently perform a wide range of basic and complex resuscitative procedures when the time comes.
Procedural teaching will be conducted by a group of renowned experts in trauma management from the Alfred Emergency & Trauma Centre, Australasia’s largest trauma service, and numerous other trauma centres from across Australia, Europe and the UK. Teaching will be enhanced by the use of un-embalmed cadavers and low cadaver-to-participant ratio.
THE PROCEDURES
-
Surgical airway (cricothyroidotomy)
-
Orbital decompression (lateral canthotomy and cantholysis)
-
Pleural decompression (finger thoracostomy and pleural drainage)Vascular access (MAC line / RIC line / Intraosseous access)
-
Temporary trans-venous cardiac pacing
-
Pericardial decompression (including resuscitative thoracotomy)
-
Retrieval limb amputation
-
Escharotomy
-
Resuscitative hysterotomy
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
-
Retrievalists
-
Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic Consultants
-
Rural GPs/CMOs involved in retrievals/trauma resuscitation
-
Senior Critical Care Registrars (Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic/Retrieval)
The Procedures Course is designed to enable emergency and critical care physicians develop the mastery necessary to confidently perform a wide range of basic and complex resuscitative procedures when the time comes.
Procedural teaching will be conducted by a group of renowned experts in trauma management from the Alfred Emergency & Trauma Centre, Australasia’s largest trauma service, and numerous other trauma centres from across Australia, Europe and the UK. Teaching will be enhanced by the use of un-embalmed cadavers and low cadaver-to-participant ratio.
THE PROCEDURES
-
Surgical airway (cricothyroidotomy)
-
Orbital decompression (lateral canthotomy and cantholysis)
-
Pleural decompression (finger thoracostomy and pleural drainage)Vascular access (MAC line / RIC line / Intraosseous access)
-
Temporary trans-venous cardiac pacing
-
Pericardial decompression (including resuscitative thoracotomy)
-
Retrieval limb amputation
-
Escharotomy
-
Resuscitative hysterotomy
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
-
Retrievalists
-
Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic Consultants
-
Rural GPs/CMOs involved in retrievals/trauma resuscitation
-
Senior Critical Care Registrars (Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic/Retrieval)