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Paramedic James Stubley comes from one of the most advanced prehospital aeromedical platforms in the UK. Double-crewed, doctor-qualified, critical care at altitude. He is now teaching Mongolian on-road ambulance doctors and coming back for a second year to finish the job he started.
This episode is a short, direct answer to this question: can you deliver emergency care with basic equipment, or does complexity save lives? James has now worked in both environments. His answer matters.
For video podcasts visit: https://www.youtube.com/@ems-global2048/podcasts
Our website: https://emsglobalfoundation.org/
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Paramedic James Stubley comes from one of the most advanced prehospital aeromedical platforms in the UK. Double-crewed, doctor-qualified, critical care at altitude. He is now teaching Mongolian on-road ambulance doctors and coming back for a second year to finish the job he started.
This episode is a short, direct answer to this question: can you deliver emergency care with basic equipment, or does complexity save lives? James has now worked in both environments. His answer matters.
For video podcasts visit: https://www.youtube.com/@ems-global2048/podcasts
Our website: https://emsglobalfoundation.org/