Emergency Medicine Conversations

Review of emergency medicine from a regional and rural persepective. Interviews with a variety of practitioners working or supporting rural health.

PREDICT guideline for Paediatric Head Injuries

I speak with Professor Franz Babl and Professor Meredith Borland about the PREDICT Guideline for Mild to Moderate Head Injuries in Children.

12-12
40:33

Neonatal Resuscitation

I speak with Dr Kathryn Leccese consultant paediatrician working in Southern NSW about neonatal resuscitation and we work our way through the ARC newborn life support flow diagram.

08-23
45:00

Paediatric respiratory presentations

I speak with Dr Kathryn Leccese consultant paediatrician working in Southern NSW about the assessment and management of some common respiratory presentations

03-29
25:38

Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome

I speak with Dr Kathyrn Leccese consultant paediatrician working in Southern NSW about the Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome post COVID infection.

02-17
21:40

Resuscitation prior to intubation

I speak with Dr Alice Whyte consultant anaesthetist who has been working in Southern NSW about the approach to resuscitating the sick non trauma patient prior to intubation.

01-10
51:45

Snake bites

I speak with Professor Geoff Isbister an emergency medicine consultant/ toxicologist and leading researcher in the Australian  Snakebite project about the management of snake bites in the rural emergency department.

12-04
44:01

Telestroke

I speak with Professor Ken Butcher about the great Telestroke service and stroke assessment in rural emergency departments in NSW.

11-05
52:30

The Vomiting Neonate

I speak with Dr Kathryn Leccese consultant paediatrician working in Southern NSW about the assessment and management of the vomiting neonate in the rural emergency department.

10-11
32:43

The Sick Neonate

I speak with Dr Caroline Stewart consultant Paediatrician working in Southern NSW about some of the challenges managing the sick neonate in the rural emergency department.

10-07
32:20

Hands and splints

I speak again with Dr Farhadieh plastic surgeon about some additional hand injuries and the application of splints in the rural emergency department

08-29
18:12

Hand injuries

I speak with Dr Farhadieh internationally renowned plastic surgeons who supports rural providers with his work in the ACT. We discuss the challenges of managing hand injuries in the rural emergency department. 

08-17
37:03

Post Partum Haemorrhage

I speak with Dr Michael Holland consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist working in rural southern NSW about the challenges and the team approach to the management of Post Partum haemorrhage in a rural hospital.

08-11
36:21

Atrial Fibrillation

I speak with Dr John Gardiner FACEM about the  complexities of managing atrial fibrillation in the emergency department.

07-30
16:26

Cardioversion and Tachyarrhythmias

I speak with Dr John Gardiner FACEM about the assessment and management of tachyarrhythmias and the practical aspects of safe cardioversion.

07-16
28:49

The NSW Emergency Care Institute

I discuss with Dr Trevor Chan Clinical Director of the NSW Emergency Care institute about what the ECI is and does, and how we can use its various resources to help us with our work in rural and regional emergency departments.

06-15
16:50

The mental health act in the Emergency Department

I speak with Andrew Burke a mental health clinical nurse consultant about the NSW mental health act in the rural emergency department and the forms associated with this.

05-23
24:20

Urology:stones and catheters

I speak with Dr Can Huynh a urologist working in a major city as well as regional NSW.  We discuss renal colic, urinary retention, and issues with indwelling urinary catheters

05-06
25:03

Stroke assessment and management

I discuss with Dr Gawarikar stroke neurologist many of the difficult issues we face in assessing and managing patients who present with stroke like symptoms in the rural emergency department

05-06
38:26

Approach to surgical airway

I speak with Dr Rory Ardlie a FACEM and retrieval consultant working in NSW and the ACT. We discuss an approach to the difficult airway in the context of trauma and how to prepare for and perform a surgical airway.

03-24
22:20

Urology: stones and catheters

I speak with Dr Can Huynh a urologist working in a major city as well as regional NSW.  We discuss renal colic, urinary retention, and issues with indwelling urinary catheters. 

03-10
26:11

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