The East Anglian Air Ambulance charity is holding its monthly clinical governance day on Friday, 3rd March, in Newmarket – and Trust staff can join in.
The team will be discussing mental health, the TRiM process, capacity and consent and a presentation of the Tempus Pro, a piece of kit that monitors vital signs.
The event is running at British Racing School, Newmarket (CB8 7NU) and will open to EEAST staff at 11am.
You can take a look at the full programme below:
- 11 - 11.30am – Guest speaker: Street Triage Team – EEAST Area Clinical Lead Duncan Moore
- 30am - 12pm – Guest speaker: The Blue Light Programme – Faye McGuiness, Programme Manager
- 12 - 12.40pm – Capacity and Consent – Dr Pam Chrispin, Consultant EAAA
- 40 - 12.45pm – Tempus Pro rep
- 45 – 1.30pm – Lunch (provided)
- 30 - 2.30pm – Guest Speaker: RCEM ABD guideline, Mental Health Act, rapid tranquilisation – Dr Catherine Hayhurst ED Consultant, Addenbrookes Hospital
- 30 - 3.15pm – Why do people die in custody? Taxidromes, common pitfalls and the law – Dr Alistair Wilson, Medical Director EAAA
- 13 – 3.30pm – Break
- 30 - 3.50pm – The TRiM process – Critical Care Paramedic with EAAA, Ben Caine
- 50 - 4.20pm – Case presentation: Victor Inyang
- 20 – 4.50pm – Longitudinal audit: Ben Caine
- 50pm – Summary and close.
For more information and how to register your attendance, please see the EAAA’s website.