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Emergency Care In Scotland

Emergency Care In Scotland

By: Stewart Ramsay
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A conversational podcast reviewing patients emergency care across Scotland and their likely journey from pre-hospital treatment to hospital discharge. Dedicated to the memory of Karen Nelson.

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Episodes
  • Scottish Rugby SCRUMCAPS First Aid Level 1 Dr Karen Barclay
    Apr 16 2024
    Karen and I chat about everything SCRUMCAPS and we go over what to do in various emergency situations on (and off) the rugby pitch. Relevant to spectators, players, referees, first responders and health care professionals.

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    47 mins
  • Dr JP Loughrey, Emergency Medical Retrieval Service, Major Trauma Triage Tool, Major Incidents & Flow (Part 2)
    Jul 14 2023
    JP is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and talks about Major Trauma Triage Tool, Major Incidents including George Square & the Stonehaven Rail Crash. And discussing the "Firebreak" In Lanarkshire aiming to maximise flow during exceptionally busy times.

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    42 mins
  • Dr JP Loughrey, Emergency Medical Retrieval Service & the Scottish Trauma Network (Part 1)
    Jun 7 2023
    JP is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and talks about about the formation of EMRS & Scottish Trauma Network.

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    29 mins
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I'm a nurse and student Paramedic. I find these podcasts very helpful. It's great to hear about current practice by paramedics and ED consultants in Scotland. They talk in a simple and understandable manner, forgetting the often unnecessary medical jargon, but I still find pearls of wisdom and I imagine all student Paramedics and NQPs may benefit from these. It doesn't matter that it's a bit rough around the edges. This is real practice and very insightful. Keep up the good work.

Pearls for students and new paramedics

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