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Poster Competition

The Conference poster competition offered the chance for delegates to get involved and showcase their work at the Conference itself. There was fantastic number of entries and broad range of topics highlighted.

FPHC Conference Posters

Poster Competition Winners

Congratulations to the poster competition winners Jessica Caterson and Professor Tim Nutbeam for their entry titled ‘The Incidence of Spinal Cord Injury Subsequent to Motor Vehicle Collisions: A retrospective ecologic analysis of global burden of disease 2019 data’.

Jessica Caterson and Dr Pam Hardy

Left: Jessica Caterson. Right: Dr Pam Hardy

Runner-up

Congratulations to our poster competition runner-up Benjamin Watts and James Raitt for their entry titled ‘Flash Teams in Resuscitation: A survey of pre-hospital clinicians’.

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Left: Benjamin Watts. Right: Dr Pam Hardy.

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Poster Competition Entries

 

 

A systematic review of the efficacy of methoxyflurane compared to standard analgesia in trauma patients in a pre-hospital setting

Jenny Bolln, Adam Borland, Alanis Brydon, Reuben Burgess, Margaret Catherine, Ross MacInnes, Daisy Ruth, Eilidh White

 

Pre-Hospital Open Thoracostomy for treatment of Tension Pneumothorax: Introduction to a UL Critical Care Paramedic cohort - Service Evaluation

Bethany Daire, Dr Magnus Nelson, Alan Cowley, Dan Cody, Pete Owen, Sam Dixon

Guidelines, Qualifications and Governance in Expedition Medicine in the United Kingdom : A Review

Harriet Bramwell, Dr Amy Hughes, Prof. Danё Goodsman 

 

Videolaryngoscopy: A survey of use and behaviours in UK pre-hospital emergency medicine

Dr Jonathan Heron, Dr Richard Bayliss, Dr Alison Walker, Dr Taj Hassan

Tasking in the Lake District: Great North Air Ambulance Aide Memoir

Dr Rachel Graham, Dr Laura Duffy 

 

Investigating the potential impact of Pre-Hospital Intramuscular Tranexamic Acid through an Audit of Regional Paediatric Major Trauma Patients

Chris Wearmouth, Phil Dowson, Gary Shaw, Dan Haworth

Induction of Pre-Hospital Emergency Anaesthesia I-PHEA: A National Survey of UK HEMS Practice

Mark Hodkinson, Kurtis Poole  

An Expedition Incident: Human and System Factors

Shona Main, Alex Taylor, Kirsty Benton

 

A Service Evaluation into the Use of Intranasal Ketamine and Fentanyl Within Yorkshire Ambulance Service’s Helicopter Emergency Medical Service

Drs Emma Shorrock, Benjamin Hofland-Ward, Andrew Pountney, Fiona Bell

Audit: Temperature Monitoring in Patients Undergoing Pre-Hospital Emergency Anaesthesia (PHEA)

Dr. Duncan Kaye, Hannah Trebilcock

In adults with suspected crush injury, does the use of tourniquets or amputation improve morbidity and mortality?

Sam Wilkins, Felix Wood, Leo Wood

 

Human Factors Affecting Paediatric Prehospital Care During Mass Casualty Incidents Across Western Europe: A Narrative Review

Sharanya Arun with special thanks to David O’ Toole, Dr Amy Hughes and Dr Gareth Grier

 

Confidence of Kent Police Special Constabulary in first Aid: A Survey Study

Dr E.Mellor, Dr K.Couper

 

Flash Teams in Resuscitation: A survey of pre-hospital clinicians

Benjamin Watts, James Raitt

 

 

A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the @National Undregraduate Pre-Hospital and Emergency Medicine Conference'

Jack Filan, Robert Gummery, Teresa O'Brien, Molly Clough

Thematic analysis of learning objectives for hospital-to-prehospital feedback requests through PHEM Feedback across multiple sites in the East of England

Dr Emma McLean, Mr Richard Norton

Rebooting The 'Flying Squad' In The PHEM Era
A Year’s Experience In Cornwall

Dr Millie Wood, Zoe Mitchell, Dr Annika Nordenstam and Dr Matt Beardmore

 

E. coli bacteraemia and multi-organ failure complicating classical heatstroke – a case report

Harry Griffen, Reela Varghese, Edward Walter

 

 

Pre-hospital core body temperature is associated with increased survival to discharge in out of hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA): a retrospective observational study

M.Clough, E.Butterfield, Z.Starr, S.Aziz, K. Lachowycz

 

 

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