EM/PHEM doctor| flight doctor EHAAT | emeritus MAGPAS | ATACC faculty | lead Cambridge Prehospital Care Programme | Module lead BSc Pre-Hospital Care QMUL
Programme coming together nicely for our 12th resus science symposium. A bit different this year as we broaden and grow the content. Lots of novel concepts that will take our thinking to the next level. Suitable for all grades, and all specialties involved in acute care. 😎😎
Exciting new opportunity to come and work with our team @EHAAT_ We’re excited, ambitious, and very motivated to bring much more to our patients through research, innovation and education. https://t.co/vp8MHB6cP7
The brilliant Zane Perkins on why advanced prehospital interventions matter and the data that drives them. From the LAA session at TBS25.
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Applied Sciences Module ✅
A fun and insightful term understanding the anatomy, physiology, and pathological processes in acutely ill patients. A huge thank you to our module lead @LisaRamage and all the dedicated staff whose expertise and support made this module exceptional!
It’s all go for the New Year. We’re having an ‘away day at home’ where we’re bringing together all of our charity and clinical teams to talk about where we are now, and where we’re going in the future of our medical care. Thanks so much to everyone for supporting. Dream team!!
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Great clinical skills day with @PHMBSc yesterday. The students were inventive with their scenarios whilst also really thinking about the applied sciences they have been learning.
Really exciting opportunity to join our team @EHAAT_ and make a real difference to other people, becoming part of our ambitious programme to influence all elements of the chain of survival in CPR. @ehaatClinical https://t.co/i0OKHJDbpg @ERC_resus@EEAST_Education@Ldn_Ambulance
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This week's Anatomy pod continues for our fantastic MSc students! @PHMMSc@QMULBartsTheLon@LisaRamage@gareth_grier
Applications are still open to enrol on the MSc in Prehospital Medicine and we could see you in the Anatomy lab next year! 🥼🙌
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That’s a wrap on a great week of teaching anatomy - fantastic bunch of MSc students 🥰 have thoroughly enjoyed the week. Thanks to @Katsav88@gareth_grier and the fabulous anatomy team
Thank you to the superb anatomy team @QMULBartsTheLon and to all our @PHMMSc paramedics, doctors and nurses. An intense week but lots of enjoyment I think!! Thanks @LisaRamage@Katsav88 ….. dream team.
2 great days ✅ on our anatomy pod. Huge thanks to @gareth_grier, anatomy team @QMULBartsTheLon, our fab visiting lecturers @AdamPitcairn@Anthony_Thav and Andrew Wood. And most of all a huge 👏👏 to the students who bring such enthusiasm and willingness to learn. 3 days to go
Fab start to a tough yet hopefully rewarding week for @PHMMSc Thanks to everyone who works behind the scenes @QMULBartsTheLon to help us and to @LisaRamage for all of it. No photos from the dissection room (obviously) but thanks to those who donated their bodies to help us all.