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Join Iain Beardsell and Hutch as they review key insights from the Trauma 2030 conference hosted by the Institute of Pre-Hospital Care, part of London's Air Ambulance.
The discussion highlights the emphasis on speed in damage control resuscitation, the ongoing debate on 'scoop and run' versus 'stay and play' approaches, and the nuanced use of resuscitative thoracotomy.
The episode delves into advanced therapies like ECMO, their expanding role in trauma care, and the importance of relentless self-evaluation in medical practice.
Discover how London's focused approach can provide broader lessons for trauma care and the potential for innovative treatments to become more widespread.
Look out for more podcasts from Trauma 2030 over the coming weeks, where we will talk about team leadership in pre-hospital teams, more on damage-control pre-hospital care, nuancing the management of traumatic cardiac arrest, the increasing use of ECMO, and the shocked trauma patient.
The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care
The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care is part of London’s Air Ambulance Charity, focused on advancing pre-hospital care. They train clinicians, use case studies to guide our priorities, develop new clinical interventions and conduct research. They are also proud to educate and inspire the next generation of pre-hospital care experts through our two degree programmes, co-convened with Queen Mary University London (QMUL).
Through the training and education of The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care, they ensure their unique team of doctors and paramedics are there for London, today, tomorrow, always.
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Join Iain Beardsell and Hutch as they review key insights from the Trauma 2030 conference hosted by the Institute of Pre-Hospital Care, part of London's Air Ambulance.
The discussion highlights the emphasis on speed in damage control resuscitation, the ongoing debate on 'scoop and run' versus 'stay and play' approaches, and the nuanced use of resuscitative thoracotomy.
The episode delves into advanced therapies like ECMO, their expanding role in trauma care, and the importance of relentless self-evaluation in medical practice.
Discover how London's focused approach can provide broader lessons for trauma care and the potential for innovative treatments to become more widespread.
Look out for more podcasts from Trauma 2030 over the coming weeks, where we will talk about team leadership in pre-hospital teams, more on damage-control pre-hospital care, nuancing the management of traumatic cardiac arrest, the increasing use of ECMO, and the shocked trauma patient.
The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care
The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care is part of London’s Air Ambulance Charity, focused on advancing pre-hospital care. They train clinicians, use case studies to guide our priorities, develop new clinical interventions and conduct research. They are also proud to educate and inspire the next generation of pre-hospital care experts through our two degree programmes, co-convened with Queen Mary University London (QMUL).
Through the training and education of The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care, they ensure their unique team of doctors and paramedics are there for London, today, tomorrow, always.
Listen on MedPod Learn
MedPod Learn is a new app that turns medical podcasts into structured learning.
Available now on iOS and Android.

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