Please find below the PHEM Training Programme 2018/19. Please ensure you liaise with your individual organisations to arrange study leave on these days.
Fire Service College, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire
Madingley Hall, Cambridge
Magpas Air Ambulance, Wyton Operations base
Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine Training Day
1 October 2018
Magpas Air Operations Base, RAF Wyton
Trainer – Dr Adam Chesters
Time |
Activity |
Curriculum reference (Units |
09:30 |
Assemble
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10.00 |
Theme 6 – Supporting Emergency Preparedness and Response (part 1)
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13:00 |
Lunch (please make own arrangements)
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14.00 |
Theme 6 – Supporting Emergency Preparedness and Response (part 2)
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16.00 |
Summary and close
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Theme 6 encompasses the competences required to ensure that practitioners are appropriately prepared and equipped for larger scale emergency incidents in terms of their understanding of emergency planning and the principles of major incident management. Please look through the Units and Elements for theme 6 prior to the training day.
Magpas Air Operations Base, RAF Wyton
Trainers – Dr Rod Mackenzie and Dr Nathan Howes
Time |
Activity |
Curriculum reference (Units |
09:30 |
Assemble
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10.00 |
Decision making and human error
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B.1 Understand human factors and their role in patent and team safety.
B.3 Understand and apply principles of decision making.
(Draws on all of Theme B but focus is on practical application of error theory and error reduction strategies)
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13:00 |
Lunch (please make own arrangements)
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14.00 |
Remote medical advice
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1.9 Provide EMS clinical advice, support and co-ordination
(Covers all aspects of remote advice / telemedicine including ambulance call handling, remote individual patient consultation and clinical and transfer decision support for pre-hospital personnel).
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16:00 |
Open Forum and planning for next RTD
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16.30 |
Summary and close
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Please read through the relevant curriculum elements before the day.
Please also be prepared to discuss PHEM clinical cases where you identified
human error as a factor in the clinical management
Northampton General Hospital
Magpas Air Ambulance - Wyton Operations base
Magpas Air Ambulance - Wyton Operations base
Magpas Air Ambulance - Wyton Operations base
Magpas Air Ambulance - Wyton Operations base
Magpas Air Operations Base, RAF Wyton
Trainer – Dr Ali Hieatt
Time |
Activity |
Curriculum reference |
09:30 |
Assemble
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10.00 |
Paediatric Patient Cases and Challenges
Paediatric ventilation
Paediatric equipment |
2.9 Manage injured or ill children in the pre-hospital environment
3.3 Operate all types of commonly used pre-hospital emergency medical devices
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13:00 |
Lunch (please make own arrangements)
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14.00 |
The psychosocial aspects of pre-hospital emergency medicine |
6.5 Understand the psychosocial and mental health aspects of multiple casualty incidents
B.7 Manage stress and fatigue
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16:00 |
Open Forum and planning for next RTD
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16.30 |
Summary and close
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Magpas Air Ambulance - Wyton Operations base