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Rural Health Webinar Series – Medical emergencies: upskilling your practice team Members login for free access About RACGP online events

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Type: On-demand
Recorded: 5 Dec 2024

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Email: RACGP Rural
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Rural Health Webinar Series – Medical emergencies: upskilling your practice team

On-demand recorded 5 Dec 2024

This instalment of the Rural Health Webinar Series will explore ways to upskill your practice team (doctors and nurses) on how to manage common emergency presentations. The webinar will discuss the importance of a well-stock resuscitation trolley, identify algorithms and discuss how to facilitate regular resuscitation scenarios for your practice team.

Learning outcomes

  1. Discuss the importance of a well-stocked resuscitation trolley.
  2. Identify resources and guidelines, such as laminated algorithms used to manage common emergencies.
  3. Briefly discuss how to facilitate regular resuscitation scenarios with your team.

This event is part of Rural Health Webinar Series. Events in this series are:

Presenters

Dr John Adie

Dr John Adie is an Associate Professor in Urgent Care in the School of Health. He is the RACGP Special Interest Group Chair for ‘Urgent and Emergent Presentations to Primary Care’, the RNZCUC Australian Convenor and on the Australian Government Department of Health Urgent Care Clinics Operational Advisory Group. He has presented his research at local, national, and international conferences and published his research in peer-review journals. John’s clinical work has been as a general practitioner (GP), Rural and Remote GP, and Urgent Care Physician working in General Practices, Urgent Care Clinics, and Emergency Departments in New Zealand and Australia. He currently works clinically on the Sunshine Coast where he is also a medical director.

Arielle Lowcock-Jones

Arielle is a registered nurse with experience in paramedicine and critical care in both rural and tertiary facilities. Arielle has recently began working in the urgent care environment in South Brisbane and is passionate about resource management, clinical education and care for those needing urgent or emergent medical attention in the prehospital setting.

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