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traumacare
Explore "traumacare" with insightful episodes like "Episode 57: Getting marathon ready — eight years after being paralyzed", "Chest trauma", "Episode 28: Trauma and healing after an explosion in Afghanistan", "Episode 27: Life in the Trauma Centre" and "Northern Ireland HEMS - Aiming High" from podcasts like ""Pulse: The Ottawa Hospital Foundation Podcast", "ThePTN podcast", "Pulse: The Ottawa Hospital Foundation Podcast", "Pulse: The Ottawa Hospital Foundation Podcast" and "Coda Change"" and more!
Episodes (7)
Chest trauma
This podcast focusses on the importance of early analgesia, intercostal drains and the need for surgical fixation. Make sure to check out the second of two podcasts on chest injury management.
Episode 28: Trauma and healing after an explosion in Afghanistan
Bushra Saeed-Khan was just eight weeks into what was to be a year-long tour in Afghanistan in 2009 when her light armoured vehicle hit an IED. What followed was a long journey from trauma to healing.
Guests:
- Bushra Saeed-Khan
- Dr. Nancy Dudek, Medical Director of the Amputee Program
Episode 27: Life in the Trauma Centre
Take a glimpse inside the life of the people caring for patients at the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Centre. Dr. Maher Matar, a trauma surgeon, discusses the highly-skilled team that comes together each time trauma patients come through our doors.
Northern Ireland HEMS - Aiming High
Dr Sinead Campbell-Gray will be presenting the story of the Northern Ireland HEMS Service, from the Political and Public campaign to get it started right through to the team-work and hard work involved in making this project a reality. She will outline how the Service has been founded on excellence in Trauma Care and Resuscitation Medicine, how the Clinical Service Model works, some lessons learned along the way, and what the future holds for the Northern Ireland HEMS as it continues to develop and become more established on the Global HEMS stage.
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Maxillofacial Trauma
As with all trauma care, an organised approach to patient assessment is essential: ensuring life threatening injuries are identified and the patient is stabilised is the priority. Facial injuries that are not affecting the airway or causing life threatening haemorrhage can be assessed as part of the secondary survey, no matter how disfiguring the injuries may appear. Today we are joined by Alf Nastri, Head of the Maxillofacial department at Royal Melbourne Hospital.
S1E5: From Foster Parent to Founder Life
Heather Lojeski is the co-founder of Faith Hope & Love. Heather and her husband Mark, have been married for over 30 years they have a large family and enjoy spending time with their three grandchildren. Their experience as foster parents and working at a camp for abused and neglected children has given them a desire to help children in crisis situations across southeastern Wisconsin.
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