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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2022 · 53 MIN

Webinar #100 Dr Douglas Wilkinson on Recent trends in trauma management

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Recorded on 14 April 2022 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs an evidence based discussion on different aspects, both new and old, of trauma management worldwide. It is adapted for a wide spectrum of listeners who would have a range of health budgets, hopefully allowing everyone to take home some aspects, or reinforce their clinical practice. Speaker profile: Dr Douglas Wilkinson Founder, Primary Trauma Care Foundation (PTC) Dr Douglas Wilkinson is a Consultant Anaesthetist in Intensive Care Medicine at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Associate Fellow at Green Templeton College, Oxford University. He founded the Primary Trauma Care Foundation (PTC) in Oxford and is Surgeon Commander in the Royal Naval Reserve. To listen live to future ICMDA webinars, visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/

Recorded on 14 April 2022 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs an evidence based discussion on different aspects, both new and old, of trauma management worldwide. It is adapted for a wide spectrum of listeners who would have a range of health budgets, hopefully allowing everyone to take home some aspects, or reinforce their clinical practice. Speaker profile: Dr Douglas Wilkinson Founder, Primary Trauma Care Foundation (PTC) Dr Douglas Wilkinson is a Consultant Anaesthetist in Intensive Care Medicine at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Associate Fellow at Green Templeton College, Oxford University. He founded the Primary Trauma Care Foundation (PTC) in Oxford and is Surgeon Commander in the Royal Naval Reserve. To listen live to future ICMDA webinars, visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/

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