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February 15 |
Winning Hearts:
Cardiology – all you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask..
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Alfreton - Fire
Station
For directions on how to get to Alfreton Fire station, please click here |
Dr Justin Cooke,
Consultant Cardiologist,
Chesterfield
Royal
Hospital
As a Cardiologist working closely with
ambulance and Emergency Department staff on the provision of
thrombolysis, Dr Cooke has a unique insight into the problems we all
face in interpreting the ECG and clinical picture, especially with the
more subtle and uncommon presentations. This session will provide some
of the answers to those problems as well as giving an insight into new
development strategies for the treatment of AMI and ACS that affect us
all in our pre-hospital practice. |
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March 15
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Putting The Pieces Together - Police Accident Investigation
Derbyshire Police Road Accident Investigation Officer |
Alfreton - Fire
Station
For directions on how to get to Alfreton Fire station, please click here |
As an experienced accident investigator who has dedicated years to
policing and AIMS team work, the session is set to deliver an
interesting and educational look at the work of post incident
investigation. With the use of case studies, demonstrations of the
science behind reconstruction and the “must do” list for the
professional pre hospital practitioner the session is highly
recommended. |
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April
12
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Aviation Medicine: Considerations for Pre-hospital and Inter-hospital
Transfer Sqn Ldr Dr Bob Tipping MB BS
FRCA. RAF, SpR Anaesthetics, Royal Derby Hospital |
Meridian Training Centre,
Leicester
Click her for directions
to Meridian Business Park Leicester |
Squadron Leader Bob Tipping is a Specialist Registrar in Anaesthetics
and HEMS doctor, having recently been on secondment to civilian HEMS
practice from the RAF. He has been on recent deployment in Afghanistan
where he was working with the Medical Emergency Response Team. He
will talk about the physiology of aviation medicine and practicalities
of air transport in both civilian and military practice, with valuable
lesions to be learnt for the future of UK trauma systems |
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May 17
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cancelled |
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June
21
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Ballistic Trauma
Major Rob Thornhill MBChB FCARCSI EDIC DipIMC(RCS.Ed) RAMC SpR
Anaesthesia & ICM, University Hospitals of Coventry & Warwick
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Alfreton - Fire
Station
For directions on how to get to Alfreton Fire station, please click here |
As a recently deployed Major in the RAMC, and Specialist Registrar in
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine and HEMS doctor in civilian UK
practice, Major Rob Thornhill is well placed to talk about injuries
inflicted by weapons and missiles in both civilian and military
practice.
A previous faculty event delivered by this speaker was excellent and was
rated very highly by attendees from all backgrounds. In light of recent
events in the UK that any of us could have been part of, this is a vital
session
for all professional pre-hospital practitioners.
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July
19
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TBC |
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September
20
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TBC |
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October
11
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TBC |
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November
15
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TBC |
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December
6
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TBC |
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Cost £3
per person
* Please book.
Outdoor clothing will be required
**Please book. PPE will be
required
Time: 1930 Coffee
1945 Start to 2115
approx (unless otherwise stated)
The
programme is open to anyone with a pre-hospital care interest. In order to
facilitate planning of each session, if possible please indicate your intention
to attend by email to:
drpamhardy@aol.com
or
andylee@f2s.com
Please
see EMICS website for venues and directions and to check for any changes to the
programme:
www.emics.org.uk
Certificate of attendance
will be issued for your CPD!