“A Day in the Life of a Critical Care Paramedic”

Available to all staff and students.

The College of Paramedics are pleased to invite you to the International Critical Care Symposium, an unparalleled online event uniting emergency medicine professionals from around the globe. Representatives from Canada, North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand will share their unique insights and expertise, offering a comprehensive overview of current practices in critical care across diverse healthcare systems.

This symposium is an invaluable opportunity for practitioners, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians to engage directly with leading experts, pose questions, and gain a deeper understanding of international approaches to pre-hospital care. Learn about innovative techniques, emerging trends, and best practices that can be applied to enhance patient outcomes in your own setting.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, the International Critical Care Symposium promises to expand your knowledge and connect you with a global network of peers dedicated to excellence in emergency medicine. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your practice and contribute to the future of critical care. Register now to secure your spot in this essential virtual gathering.

 

Cost: Your ticket will be funded by SWAST CPD.

Eligibility: Open to all staff & students.

Presentations will include:
  • Introduction to the International Critical Care Paramedic Group: Why Collaboration Matters
  • Keynote: Paramedic-Led Neonatal Transfer Medicine
  • Clinicians in the Dispatch Centre – An Unconventional Approach –
  • Ultrasound Use in Pre-Hospital Critical Care
  • Error in Pre-Hospital Critical Care
  • A New Approach to Stab Wound Management & Whole Blood Use

Date: Thursday 30th January 2025

Time: 19:00-23:00

Location: Virtual

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