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223 Results in Queensland Trauma Education for:
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Master this critical trauma intervention through interactive learning. Pelvic trauma can be life-threatening, with mortality rates up to 60% if not managed properly. Quick and correct application of pelvic binders can significantly improve patient outcomes by reducing blood loss and stabilizing injuries.
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The 2025 Trauma Forum ‘Paediatrics from a regional perspective’ was hosted at Townsville University Hospital (TUH). Consumers and clinicians from TUH and Queensland Children’s Hospital presented across a variety of clinical topics related to paediatric trauma, across the healthcare continuum.
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Plenary 2: Insights from the experts on the ideal trauma service model.
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An appropriate clinical and system level response to trauma patients presenting to a healthcare facility is an essential component of excellence in trauma care. Critically ill trauma patients often require rapid activation and response of a multidisciplinary team, and therefore it is important to have established processes in place where acutely injured patients are managed. […]
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This resource kit provides the opportunity to discuss the management of patients with blunt chest trauma.
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This resource kit provides an opportunity to explore competing priorities in the trauma patient.
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This immersive scenario resource kit provides healthcare workers with the knowledge and skills to assess and manage a patient with blunt abdominal trauma, long bone fracture and haemodynamic instability.
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This immersive scenario resource kit highlights the assessment and initial management of a patient with intraabdominal haemorrhage post trauma.
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This immersive scenario resource kit focusses on the use of a pre-brief, role allocation and effective teamwork
strategies to care for a critically unwell trauma patient.
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This immersive scenario resource kit provides an opportunity to explore the barriers and challenges in the
movement of trauma patients rapidly to theatre who are hemodynamically unstable.