The fantastic @sonpatel.bsky.social presenting our national survey on PHEM training & access to opportunities @emergemedical.bsky.social #PREPARED25
Her work in creating the poster, analysing results & insightful observations was fundamental. Looking to publish our results further soon
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We finish with Dr Gareth Davies, a world renowned clinician and pioneer of modern Prehospital Medicine giving a Keynote on his reflections of 30 years at London's Air Ambulance. #PREPARED25
A very special individual, Frank Chege, patient liaison nurse for London HEMS gives probably the most important talks of the day - understanding, or maybe reminding us, why we do what we do. We treat human beings. Our patients are not defined by their injury, illness or bed number
Captain Jim Green from GWAAC gives a fascinating presentation on "Would I fly with you? The Pilots Perspective". The audience finally getting their helicopter fix for the day. #PREPARED25
There is no black and white, @heli-med-james.bsky.social explaining how PHEM is many shades of gray. This leads to the need for:
1) Situational awareness
2) Decision making and prioritisation
3) Leadership
#PREPARED25
Next is James Yates @heli-med-james.bsky.social from GWAAC and @theresusroom.bsky.social talking about what he has identified as key qualities of exceptional PHEM trainees:
- Be inquisitive
- Bravery (acknowledge that there will be adversity)
- Emotional Intelligence
"The best educational initiative in PHEM is to thoroughly follow-up every patient, and reflect." Dr Grier, lead of the Centre of Excellence at EHAAT, on the future of Education for Prehospital clinicians #PREPARED25
@garethgrier1.bsky.social
On simulation: It's time to start reverse engineering our SIM education with a 'pathology first' approach.
To start the EMERGE SESSION we have Dr Gareth Grier on "Education in PHEM - An Opportunity for the end
of the beginning?". #PREPARED25
@garethgrier1.bsky.social
Exploring, sharing, questioning and hopefully being curious #PREPARED25
It's been an absolute privilege to have Professor Steve Rollnick, the co-founder of Motivation Interviewing, exploring the concept of Imposter Syndrome and what it means for professionals. A captivating and thought provoking session.
@stephenrollnick.bsky.social
#PREPARED25
Dr Alex Cross on being a good trainer: it's not about displaying your skills and knowledge. It's about being honest but kind...compassionately discussing things that don't go well. #PREPARED25
ROADMAP theme continues... what is it to be trained? How do we receive feedback? Dr Alex Cross asks if speciality feedback system is broken? Why is the highest denominator "meets expectation", "adequate", "no concerns"
This point on preparing for #PHEM application is equally valid for #paramedics aspiring to specialist practice
Spend majority of time building your CV doing things you enjoy to meet person spec
If you don’t get in then you won’t feel like it was a waste of your time
Some key messages from the ROADMAP Session so far: Don't go chasing helicopters, it takes a village to raise a PHEM Doctor, be kind. #PREPARED25
ROADMAP SESSION: Kicks off with Dr Dan Watson on the nuts and bolts of what PHEM training looks like and the inside scoop on optimising your application (having ranked 2nd in the country)
Great to see the various Physician Response Units across the UK showcased at this event. Community Emergency Medicine provides a great way of delivering care closer to home, opportunities to build PHEM skills/knowledge and reduces pressure on the UEC system
Next @johnodreams.bsky.social from ACCESS speaks about the translation of Critical Care Retrieval fellowships to a future career in PHEM #PREPARED25
"Community Emergency Medicine - Right care, in the right place, first time."
The BUILD session continues with Dr Sophie Mitchinson describing the opportunities available in Community Emergency Medicine and with the PRU to build a strong foundation of Prehospital skills and experience for a career in PHEM. #prepared25
The Build Session starts with Dr Amy Hughes from EHAAT on building academic excellence in PHEM. We need evidence to say what intervention, when and to whom.. and does this impact patient outcome?
The stage is set
#PREPARED25
Get ready for a day of inspiring talks on everything PHEM at RSA House as #PREPARED25 gets under way.
12 HOURS REMAIN TO GET A TICKET!
Last chance to secure a place at PREPARED25 Prehospital Conference.
10.01.25 RSA House, London.
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LAST CHANCE! Limited time left to get a ticket to PREPARED25 Conference. Given the Christmas period is nearly upon us sales will close in 4 days - on the 22nd DECEMBER!
TIME IS SHORT! GO GO GO!
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#PREPARED25 #CONFERENCE #PHEM #PREHOSPITAL
2 Days left to submit a poster abstract for PREPARED25 - awards given for next poster presentation.
LINK HERE: www.emergemedical.co.uk/prepared25/p...
Day 8 of PHEM-MAS
SPEAKER: Dr John McKenna @johnodreams.bsky.social
CURRENT SERVICE: ACCESS Critical Care Transfer & Retrieval Service
CONFERENCE SESSION: Build Session
// PREPARED25 CONFERENCE //
// 10th January 2025 //
// Tickets still available //
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Day 7 of PHEM-MAS
SPEAKER: Dr Dan Watson
CURRENT SERVICE: EMRTS Cymru
CONFERENCE SESSION: Roadmap session
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// 10th January 2025 //
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Day 6 of PHEM-MAS
SPEAKER: Dr Sophie MacDougal
CURRENT SERVICE: GWAAC
CONFERENCE SESSION: Build Session
// PREPARED25 CONFERENCE //
// 10th January 2025 //
// Tickets still available //
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