The Midlands Critical Care, Trauma Networks & Burns ODN's encompass the 33 hospitals within:
Birmingham Black Country H&W, Central Eng, NW Midlands & N Wales
Midlands Trauma Networks Sharing & Education Event 29.9.22. Unfortunately this will no longer be F2F but on TEAMS instead. If you wish to register please follow the link https://t.co/KocdxiTOl9
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To everyone who has been part of our Midlands Trauma Networks, past & present Happy 10th Birthday (officially 26/3).
Thank you for your continued support, hard work & commitment. We couldn’t have done without you.
Watch out for our 10th Year Anniversary Event details out soon
Difficult day working w our regulators, critical care & major trauma networks to seek more formal support from other Major Trauma Networks due to lack of critical care capacity.V grateful to those hospitals who have already accepted pts who we can’t provide crit care capacity for
Silver Trauma Safety Net relaunched today. Resuming use of pre-hospital alerts and ED response in collaboration with EMAS and WMAS. More information available on our website. Watch out for further comms. #@MidlandsCCTNB #WMAS#EMAS
Silver Trauma Safety Net relaunched today. Resuming use of pre-hospital alerts and ED response in collaboration with EMAS and WMAS. More information available on our website. Watch out for further comms. #@MidlandsCCTNB #WMAS#EMAS
From this morning all adult critical care transfers should be made via the KIDSNTS switchboard - 0300 200 1100. One phone number for all crit care transfers 😊. Referral process on our website https://t.co/wOGmkG8vLV
Multi-group guidance on how to manage additional demand for medicines in critical care and anaesthesia during the ongoing Covid pandemic https://t.co/NZ8JaGWoVT
NHSEI has just commissioned an Adult Critical Care Co-ordination & Transfer Service to help support the Midlands Network, and we need to put some teams together ASAP. Full details at https://t.co/wOGmkG8vLV
Love this video by our F10 team who are looking after suspected Covid-19 patients. Takes a lot of courage. But when they had a challenging day they did this to get through #teamwork. They #StayAtWorkForYou so #PleaseStayAtHome. And if you can make this viral for them!!!!
To everyone that sees this - retweet. Share on Facebook. Show your friends. Kids. Whatsapp groups. From someone who is going to be looking after COVID patients on a critical care unit this week, please just do this. For all of our sakes.