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Grand Rounds Recap 1.17.24

Taming the SRU

Leadership curriculum: recruiting & building a team r4 Case follow-up - r3 small groups Leadership curriculum: recruiting & building a team WITH Drs. Orthopedic Injuries Quick Hits Upper Extremity Injuries Galeazzi Fracture How? fracture of distal 1/3 of radial shaft w/ distal radioulnar joint injury Management?

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Awake, and Paralysed: A Never Event

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Ben has a possible skull fracture and has been intubated, but his oxygen requirement is minimal. Tragically, several attempts at resuscitation upon arrival at the emergency department were unsuccessful. You are the Paediatric doctor on call and receive a call for an incoming patient to the emergency department. His name is Ben.

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An Insight into Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs)

Mind The Bleep

Clinically, your enthusiasm for providing maximal quality care needs balanced against rescue practicalities and a hostile environment (very different to your warm, dry resuscitation bay) – the cold makes all veins disappear…and you may be the only clinician responder at the scene. So many skills are required other than clinical ones.

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Grand Rounds Recap 2.15.23

Taming the SRU

Lesson 4 Leadership and individual priorities (i.e. Perform an early primary assessment, prioritize meaningful interventions, and build momentum to destination. task focus vs. situational awareness) are fluid. Communication is essential.

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