7/7 with Ken Murphy - Major incident mini series
Pre-Hospital Care Podcast - Podcast tekijän mukaan Eoin Walker
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This session will be the first of a mini-series examining the first-hand accounts of clinicians at some of the most well-known major incidents in the past 20 years. We will start the series by looking at the London bombings from both my perspective and a paramedic Team Leader now Critical Care Paramedic Ken Murphy. We will examine from our anecdotal experience how the scene unfolded and how it became apparent that 3 other bombs had detonated in quick succession. We will walk through some of the thoughts, recollections and structural components and just how it felt to be part of the largest coordinated terrorist attack that the UK has ever seen. In the episode we examine: Our day up until that point The initial call to Kings Cross for a reported power surge The confirmation down in Aldgate East Arrival on scene and what met us The triage and extrication CSCATTT and closer look at the 3 Ts Transfer of patients to the Royal London Hospital Kings Cross – the casualty clearing station and transfer of patients I hope you enjoy this first hand account that examines the difficulties and realities of major incidents. To apply for the Medics Academy Fellowship please apply here quoting 'PHC' for Pre-Hospital Care to let the team know you'd want to work with the podcast team. https://www.medics.academy/courses/medics-academy-fellowship-programme-application You will acquire the digital skills to both create and harness cumulative attention to knowledge domains and speakers through the podcast platform and co-aligned spaces. As a Fellow you also gain access to Medics.Academy workshops, courses, resources, discounts and masters level accreditation. We are continuously developing the programme to make it a robust and exciting experience for those that are successful in joining. The Fellowship Programme is for a duration of 18 months and comprises three phases: · skill training and learning, · skill development · skill application The phases progress the fellow from a stage of independent working to small group and eventually large group production of a project. In each phase you will be mentored and guided by a specific individual within the company who has experience in producing aspects of the project. On average a fellow will spend 3-6 hours a week in producing the task and the timeframe for tasks will become more independently governed by the fellow as they progress into the next phases. This programme is ideal for individuals with other commitments as it provides a flexible working environment. As a Fellow you can enrol in the post graduate certification programme (PG Cert) in Clinical Practice, Management and Education. This programme is run by Medics.Academy and accredited by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) Medical School. The work you do as a Fellow will count towards the overall requirements of the PG Cert. For the joint Medics.Academy Fellowship Programme with postgraduate certificate we require the programme to be completed in 18 months with a potential for a six-month extension to complete programme assessments and elements.