This CoROM podcast episode is one of the most-downloaded episodes in our podcast's history. Don't miss it! Join Aebhric and Antonio as they discuss MSIW in Europe.
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This month, CoROM Conversations is joined by Dr Evan Baines, Emergency Medicine Physician, EMS Fellow, former 18D, and contributor to the JTS Snake Envenomation Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG).
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This week, Aebhric O’Kelly is joined by Robert Jędrych, a Polish tactical medicine instructor and founder of the Eagle Med System.
https://t.co/cpRxo5mOIk
Guest lecturer Evan Baines is a snake specialist.
This discussion is open to current students and Members of the College.
Date: 30 May
Time: 1800 Malta time.
Become a Member and gain free access to the virtual Field Guide. Join the team here:
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Can complex surgical skills be effectively taught to frontline medical personnel during an active conflict? J
You can attend a DCP course during the MiM27 conference in Malta in January.
https://t.co/KGztvtdQQS
The IBSC is conducting a survey for the HP-C. Any paramedics out there who have worked in the hospital? They need your help with this. https://t.co/sOqWtiJxio
The College now has eBook options for all four of our Field Guides. You can access them using the Kotobee app and read them offline.
https://t.co/qVnX3zCsFb
This week, Aebhric O'Kelly is joined by William Krupa, who recently graduated from the MSc Austere Critical Care programme. They discuss Wilderness Medical, prolonged field care, and his experience completing the MSc in Austere Critical Care.
https://t.co/SZXkpjhrMI
This week, Aebhric and Zach Andrews explore the recognition and management of severe malaria in resource-limited and austere environments.
https://t.co/nbt0tv0Hvl
The College ran the Improvised Medicine workshop yesterday at the Special Operations Medical Association. The faculty was Aebhric OKelly, Sam Coffman, Samuel Slishman, Eirik Holmstrøm, and Dr Sean Bilodeau
Each year, we offer this workshop at several conferences around the globe.
This week, Aebhric O’Kelly is again joined by Zach Andrews, who shares his extensive experience in remote critical care, setting up ICUs in challenging environments, and improving medical education.
https://t.co/8dHG19hBBb
The Austere Primary Care online course is taking off. We have over forty participants far enrolled. There are Remote Medics, nurses, SF Medics and paramedics going through the programme.
Be Better Than Who You Were Yesterday!
https://t.co/T63xXwaqQI
We found some copies of the spiral-bound field guide! We will bring some to the SOMSA conference next week. You can stop by our booth and buy one.
Or, if you live in Europe, you can buy one now.
€55 with shipping.
https://t.co/Cwfey1EZxZ
This week, Aebhric talks with Alfredo Leal, who shares his extensive experience with the AMLS and PHTLS. CoROM is now offering these courses. https://t.co/sdvevUUGoP
Do you know where SHEEP VOMIT came from? How did the nursing skills from Prolonged Field Care wind up with this mnemonic?
Listen to Jason Jarvis and Aebhric O'Kelly discuss the origins.
https://t.co/X3Ho4Z0brj
The Austere Primary Course was designed by SOF Medics for SOF Medics. But anyone can take this course and upskill their DNBI.
Be a Better Medic: Take the APR eLearning course.
https://t.co/T63xXwaqQI
This week, Aebhric O’Kelly is joined by Dr Michael Klopper, who recently earned his doctorate from CoROM and shares his journey from South Africa to becoming a doctoral candidate in AI.
https://t.co/XXg8qzaARs
CoROM will be running another webinar in collaboration with The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Topic: Wound Management in Prolonged Casualty Care
Date: 8 April
Time: 1800 Malta time
URL: https://t.co/zmxASiUDJQ