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Virtual reality training can be a major resource for preparing colleagues to respond to complex scenarios but it needs to be part of a wider blended training approach. In the case of multiple casualties support learning and understanding critical skills like:
Understanding your role in a major incident and initial scene management Application of a triage flow chart Wound packing, using both theory and practical techniquesSending a situation
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In the latest episode of TSG Talk, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by Surgeon General of the United Kingdom's Defence Medical Services, Major General Tim Hodgetts, to discuss many aspects of his career he wished he'd known earlier.
The episode highlights:
The important lessons learned in medical leadershipHow effective leadership can be maximised to achieve the best outcome for patients
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In the latest episode of TSG Talk, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by special guest Krisse Stiles, Client Liaison Manager at Leigh Day.
Stiles is a burns and plastic surgery nurse specialist with a wealth of history in treating burn injuries in multiple casualty events, and discusses how it can be an incredibly difficult situation to manage.
This episode also discusses:
Issues to consider for pre-hospital care when treating thermal injuries.The unique challenges posed.The importance of preparation.
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In the latest episode of the TSG Talk podcast, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by Liz Baugh, the Lead Medical Consultant, Maritime at Red Square Medical.
Providing care as part of a ship's medical team creates many challenges and scenarios for the personnel involved. Colin and Liz discuss the details of the work involved and how they are addressed to provide optimal casualty care.
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In the latest episode of TSG Talk, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by Dr Marcus Larsson who was part of the medical team deployed to assist the response to the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria which took place on 6th February 2023.
There was widespread damage with the official death toll of 59,000 and an estimated 1.5 million people homeless. Damage to roads, communication systems and winter storms all added to the complexity of the disaster.
In this episode we discuss:
The situation that Marcus faced, and the scale of the disasterOutlining team objectives and how to achieve themCombating an earthquake zone in a cold environmentAnd much more!
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In the latest episode of TSG Talk, Senior Partner Colin Smart is joined by Jorgen Melau PhD.
Preventing or managing hypothermia is an important factor in our aim of maximising survival and minimising suffering, and Jorgen has studied the subject in great depth analysing whether the standards used are effective or whether we should be thinking differently.
In this episode we discuss:
Jorgen's thoughts on foil type systemsPast experiences of work carried out on hypothermiaStories of hypothermia management
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In this podcast, titled 'Mountain Rescue Medicine', we welcome our guest, Dr Alistair Morris.
Alistair is currently the Medical Director of Mountain Rescue, England and Wales, a role which sees him manage provisions for all 47 mountain rescue teams across the two countries. He is also a Consultant Paediatrician at Halifax Hospital and works alongside their A&E department on a day-to-day basis.
In this episode Alistair discusses the details of the work involved in mountain rescue, how medical emergencies are addressed in challenging situations and much more!
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We are delighted to present the latest episode of our podcast titled "A long wait", where we have the pleasure of welcoming our esteemed guest, Ted Liddle.
During the preparation for a charity cycling event, Ted suffered a syncope, leading to a severe fall and 12 broken ribs.
In this episode, Colin delves into the details of Ted's accident;
Discussion of the excruciating pain Ted enduredDetrimental effects of waiting for two and a half hours for urgent medical careExamination of the emotional distress experienced by Ted and his familyJoin us for an informative and insightful discussion as we explore Ted's experience and the lessons it can provide in the context of the broader healthcare system...
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In this podcast, titled 'Providing life-saving pre-hospital care in a war zone', we welcome our guest, Andy Thomas.
After joining the RAF as a medic, Andy qualified as a paramedic for the NHS and was deployed as a paramedic in Afghanistan in 2009, however has since left the military around 6/7 years ago. Today, he is here to talk about his experience in working as a paramedic in a war zone.
In this episode Andy discusses:
Pre-hospital care on the battlefield The challenge of paediatricsTraining Making mistakes in healthcareAnd so much more!
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Our latest TSG Talk podcast is now live featuring our guest Dr Johan Bogg. In this podcast the conversation focuses on Delivering Tactical Trauma Care Training In Ukraine.
Topics of discussion include:
What's involved in a tactical trauma care training programThe logistical challenges facedThe students backgrounds and what in particular that made them join the programAnd so much more!
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Our latest TSG Talk podcast is now live featuring our guest Liam Lehane. In this podcast the conversation focuses on the Medical planning for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
Topics of discussion include:
Liam's experiences planning for and responding to multiple casualties eventThe Unique aspects required for planning and preparing for Queen Elizabeth's funeral.Practical advice for anyone dealing with similar challenges.And so much more!
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Our latest TSG Talk podcast is here featuring Colin Smart and Robina McCann! In this podcast Colin and special guest Dr Robina McCann talk about their experiences dealing with medical disasters in a remote area, some ways to deal with a disaster, and much much more.
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In this podcast, titled 'Monitoring the hypothermic casualty', we welcome our guest Aebhric O'Kelly, the Executive Dean for the College of Remote and Offshore Medicine Foundation, to discuss the importance of treating hypothermia, the challenges when looking to prevent it and much more!
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In this episode, titled 'Providing critical medical care within a caving system', we welcome Brendan Sloan, who talks about the experience he had late last year when being involved with one of the British Cave Rescue Council's largest rescues to be completed in over 20 years!
If you'd like to find out more about how you can support the work of your local cave rescue team then head on over to caverescue.org.uk.
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In this episode, titled 'Delivering Medical Assistance To Ukraine', we welcome Adam Gent as our guest as he discusses his experiences providing aid to those in Ukraine that have been caught up in the devastating war with Russia.
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In this episode of TSG Talk, we're joined by Dr Bob Mark who shares some brilliant insight into his experiences with delivering care in remote locations.
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In this episode, we're joined by the brilliant Dr. Giulio Novarese to discuss his experiences in responding to tactical events.
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In this episode, we are joined by AJ Heightman to discuss his thoughts on some practical approaches to Mass Casualty Incidents.
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In this episode we are joined by 13 year old Henry, who tells us an outstanding story about how he saved his dads life in a complex and time critical scenario.
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Effective Triage in multiple casualty events is a corner stone to a successful response, but often noted as one of the most difficult roles to perform. Paediatric involvement can add an additional stress and complexity to the response.
In this episode we are fortunate to be joined by Dr Ian Maconochie, Professor of Practice, Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Imperial College at Imperial College London. Dr Maconochie will discuss both his academic and practical experience in this import area.
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