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Ben London @SBenLondon@Dubai_Ambulance applies a technique that minimises the risk of cross-infection #ArabHealth @Arab_Health pic.twitter.com/WRUYTD7Bdp
26th January 2016 Perrin Lecture Theatre, Barts and The London School of Medicine and DentistryThe theme will be London Trauma, and the forum will focus on the kinds of casualties and multi-agency interactions that occur in the capital city! Major incidents, complex polytrauma, shootings, stabbings, multi-agency interactions. The forum will feature:. PCP Lead Student Siobhan Williams giving a case presentation on a "one under" she attended with London's Air Ambulance. Dr Fionna Moore MBE, Chief Executive of London Ambulance Service, speaking on major incidents
PCP @The_PCPKicking off with our Lead Student Siobhan Williams discussing a case seen on shift with @LDNairamb #PCPForum pic.twitter.com/XLqym5ADwH
PCP @The_PCPAlso a huge crowd tonight! Good to see so many faces! #PCPForum pic.twitter.com/gtzgiKzpsR
PCP @The_PCPImportant aspects of a patient vs. train case - scene safety and getting 360 degree access #PCPForum
David @SpotMonkeyStudent case presentation at #pcpforum: one under. Yes, we've had the gory [library] pictures of amputation and degloving.
Medic Cop @MedicCopSome interesting stats on incidence of one unders, roughly 1 per week, 52% mortality @The_PCP #pcpforum
David @SpotMonkeyMore one unders survive (in LDN) than one might think - 48% to hospital. Injuries are massive and need expert MTC care though. #pcpforum
Medic Cop @MedicCopFinal point; treat the patient, not the list of numbers! @The_PCP #pcpforum #policemedics
PCP @The_PCPNext presentation is James Lambert from the @PHMBSc speaking on a car vs. cyclist case #PCPForum pic.twitter.com/bq239St1q3
PCP @The_PCPDr Fionna Moore reflecting on all talks so far tonight and giving her own experiences on these #PCPforum
Medic Cop @MedicCop53% of RTCs involving cyclists are within 20m of a junction, 18% at cross rd, 6% at roundabout @The_PCP #pcpforum
Chris Martin @NotfromCplayNow for the final speaker @Ldn_Ambulance CEO Fiona Moore @The_PCP #pcpforum
Samira @SamiraSara21So proud to be on @The_PCP programme #DrFionnaMoore #PCPForum pic.twitter.com/CXrgA6flj3
Medic Cop @MedicCopTip no 1; crew with someone smaller, they can go under the train if needed! @The_PCP #pcpforum
Medic Cop @MedicCopRemember; most major incidents don't go according to plan.... @The_PCP @PoliceMedics #pcpforum #policemedics
PCP @The_PCP"Heathrow had a lot of defibs. A very safe place to have a cardiac arrest. A very dangerous place to have a faint." - Dr Moore #PCPforum
David @SpotMonkeyFionna Moore: everyone should go to Notting Hill Carnival, as a punter or med provider. First aid for a million in a small area #pcpforum
Medic Cop @MedicCopSo if you live above the 9th floor in London you'll be going out via the stairs! LFB ladders & platforms won't reach! @The_PCP #pcpforum
PCP @The_PCPFirst crew on scene of major incident doesn't treat, they give a report of what's happening to get back up. Tough job. #pcpforum
Medic Cop @MedicCopEmphasis of initial Major Incident scene actions; don't get involved; priority METHANE report @The_PCP @PoliceMedics #pcpforum #policemedics
Medic Cop @MedicCopMajor Incident in London = 20 ambulances & more specialists sent as standard! @The_PCP #pcpforum
Medic Cop @MedicCopMoving onto Triage & the fortunately lesser seen P4 category.... @The_PCP @PoliceMedics #pcpforum #policemedics
Medic Cop @MedicCopTriage; best done in pairs, one writes, one 'does' what needs doing. @The_PCP @PoliceMedics #pcpforum #policemedics
David @SpotMonkeyDr Moore on MERIT teams at a major incident: need to do the minimum so that pt can be conveyed, otherwise they'll be tied up. #pcpforum
Medic Cop @MedicCopMajor Trauma Tree goes out the window in a Major Incident; it's all about Triage Sieve & Sort @The_PCP @PoliceMedics #pcpforum #policemedics
David @SpotMonkeyBurns service capacity; scary stuff, the prospect of transporting casualties to Europe for treatment! @The_PCP #pcpforum
Trauma talks from Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Centre
Dubai Media Office @DXBMediaOffice.@DubaiPoliceHQ& @Dubai_Ambulance to charge AED 6,770 for emergency and evacuation services in traffic accidents from the insurance provider
Dubai Police and Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services charge a fee of AED 6,770 for emergency and evacuation services provided to each casualty in a traffic accident, which will be collected from the insurance provider of the party that caused the accident.
London Ambulance @Ldn_AmbulanceThank you David Beckham for buying a tea and coffee for Cycle Paramedic Catherine and her patient #buyitlikebeckham
Trauma patients are set to benefit from a new inhaler which gives them emergency pain relief.Penthrox - known as the “green whistle” in Australia and New Zealand where it is used by ambulance staff and sports clubs - offers rapid pain relief within just six breaths.
Methoxyflurane in Practice - Experiences from the SEC Ambulance Trust - Paul Cloves
John Wood @johnboy237Methoxyflurane being used now in the UK @SECAmbulance. Interesting presentation on Penthrox @swasFT #LTC2015 pic.twitter.com/SZosp8lE60
Road to 2022 @roadto2022Youth Panel learns about healthy Qatar health services as recruitment for next group begins
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) Youth Panel 2015 group have concluded their one year run with a visit to Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC). 35 young residents of Qatar who joined the Youth Panel 12 months ago have learned about different aspects of preparations for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar™.During their visit to HMC they learned about the services delivered there and their expansion plans from now until 2030, with Hamad Hospital being one of the biggest hospitals in the world based on bed numbers. For SC Youth Panel member Dana Hassan from Palestine, the workshop was “a great opportunity to learn more about basic life support and first aid. It was also great to see the ambulance from the inside and how it is very modern with its new technology and how they use this technology with their patients.” However, our last session was very informative and the presentation was interactive, especially the CPR training.” He added: “We were also given the opportunity to go into an ambulance and helicopter. In my opinion, the session gave us insight of how we can become healthier individuals and how emergency services will be conducted during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. It was one of the most heart-wrenching moments knowing our time was over, but we made a difference as ambassadors.”