The Prehospital, Resuscitation and Emergency Care Research Unit (PRECRU) at Curtin University conducts clinical research to improve prehospital patient outcomes
Join the Curtin School of Nursing as a Research Associate/Research Fellow in an exciting programme of research funded by NHMRC and St John WA. Applications close Wednesday, the 26th of March 2025.
More info: https://t.co/5MTU9znkeQ
Well done to PRECRU PhD student Ashlea Smith on her recent publication that looked at the impact of rurality on bystander interventions, pre-hospital management and survival of OHCA patients.
https://t.co/a4eq0uppls
2. The epidemiology and prehospital management of chest pain and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in rural/remote Western Australia. https://t.co/aOp0FcBQxH
Applications close 18th August.
PRECRU has two scholarships currently available at @CurtinUni :
1. Investigating strategies to achieve early defibrillation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients, using spatial analysis methods. https://t.co/AlVjtQZGq8
A collaborative paper between @precru, @stjohn_wa and @NDRIau entitled “Descriptive before-and-after study of the introduction of a ‘Leave Behind’ take-home naloxone dispensing/distribution program by the ambulance service in Western Australia” has now been published.
A big congratulations to PRECRU's Paige Watkins, PhD candidate, on taking home the Best Poster Presentation award at the Australia and New Zealand Falls Prevention Society and World Falls Congress conference in November. Great work, Paige!
As has become tradition, another one of our amazing PhD students has won the Expert Panel Award for her three minute presentation at the Mark Liveris Research Student Seminar @CurtinUni. Well done Emogene!!
PhD student Paul Braybrook's systematic review on hiking and mountain biking injuries found that for participants in both activities the majority (of injuries) were of minor severity.
https://t.co/8tGUV4XlPR
Applications for a new RTP (full-time) PhD scholarship with PRECRU, located at Curtin University is open now:
“ Spatial analysis and modelling of strategies to reduce the time to defibrillation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)”.
More info: https://t.co/5OCfWwfxfV
A new joint PRECRU/St John WA publication – "Use of ketamine wafer for pain management by volunteer emergency medical technicians in rural Western Australia"
https://t.co/ot6Zp2e7mr
A person may be in cardiac arrest if...
❤️ They have collapsed and lost consciousness
❤️ Their breathing is absent or not normal
❤️ They have no pulse
If you've identified these signs it's crucial you call 000 AU /111 NZ & begin CPR compressions.
#CallPushShock#RestartAHeart
A fascinating insight into how call takers manage OHCA calls, during and after:
“If you miss that first step in the chain of survival, there is no second step”–Emergency ambulance call-takers’ experiences in managing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest calls. https://t.co/jYtIK4pSDP
Congratulations to PRECRU PhD student Ashlea Smith on her first publication! Her systematic review found the odds of OHCA survival were estimated to be approximately 50% lower in rural areas compared to metro areas.
Interested? Read more here: https://t.co/yq6Ufuu9KY