A short case presentation hosted by Emergency Medicine at Deakin, a Deakin University medical-student run group interested in emergency medicine and critical care.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness |
On this episode of The Amazing Case, Cooper and Taylah chat to 4th year Deakin medical student and Medusa club president Rachel Tobin. Rachel spent her clinical years at Geelong's University Hospital and will begin her internship at Royal Melbourne i... more
In this episode, we talk to Nick Kelly, an emergency nurse in Queensland working at Ipswich Hospital. Nick walks us through life in the ER outlining procedures, team dynamics, cases that have impacted him throughout his career, and advice for medical... more
Rafi Uddin is an Aussie expat working in the UK, and one of only a few paramedics to have a ballistic vest as part of his daily equipment. He is a member of his service’s specialist ‘tactical response unit’, working to expedite care of patients invol... more
In this episode, we talk to Kayla Brolly, an ED registered nurse and a key member of North Shore Rescue. Kayla shares with us her experiences during an interesting avalanche rescue call which has stuck with her through the years and is a good reminde... more
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As a med student and an EMT was very useful, great job!!
Thanks for sharing!
Apple Podcasts | #174 | Saudi Arabia/Health & Fitness/Medicine |
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