About Dr. Brodie Nolan:
Today’s guest is Dr. Nolan — an emergency physician and trauma team leader at St. Michael’s Hospital, a transport medicine physician with Ornge, and an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. With a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, Dr. Nolan’s work zeroes in on improving trauma systems, reducing delays in interfacility transfers, and advancing patient safety in both prehospital and in-hospital settings.He is also the principal investigator of the Trauma Black Box project — an innovative data platform designed to identify safety threats and resilience factors in real time during trauma resuscitations. In this episode, we explore his research, frontline experiences, and how data, systems thinking, and human factors are shaping the future of trauma care in Ontario and beyond.
Support Dr. Nolan and learn more about his work:Unity Health Research Profile: https://research.unityhealth.to/profiles/brodie-nolan/University of Toronto Faculty Profile: https://ihpme.utoronto.ca/faculty-profile/nolan-brodie/First 60 Trauma Research Group: https://first60.ca/investigators-and-collaborators/brodie-nolan/
On today's episode, Dr. Nolan shares insights about his involvement with Ornge and the 'First 60' group, focusing on improving trauma and pre-hospital care. The highlight is the Swift Canada study—a pilot randomized clinical trial assessing whole blood use in pre-hospital settings vs. component therapy. Dr. Nolan delves into the challenges and collaboration needed for such research, highlighting the potential benefits of early blood administration, hypothermia prevention, and balanced resuscitation. The discussion also addresses the adaptation of trauma protocols to different environments and conditions, emphasizing that individualized care strategies can significantly impact patient outcomes.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:14 Dr. Nolan's Background and Achievements
01:17 The Importance of Pre-Hospital Blood Studies
02:07 Challenges in Implementing the Study
03:57 Historical Context of Whole Blood Use
05:52 Current Study Progress and Future Implications
09:00 Addressing Trauma and Bleeding
13:42 Mitigating Hypothermia and Other Challenges
23:44 Intubation and Resuscitation Strategies
References:
https://first60.ca/current-studies/swift/
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