And simulation at South East Regional Hospital captured an honest and real snapshot of what a collaborative emergency response looks like.
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00:00 This exercise that we're doing today, for those of you that have just joined us,
00:03 we are doing, with a few things in mind, so there's a number of different groups. We've got
00:08 a student group that are having activities all day in the medical school building and we've also had
00:14 a group from the hospital health staff that are doing some training during the course of the day
00:20 on trauma management. And so this session that we're about to do now is really a showcase of
00:27 what roadside trauma looks like and the intention of this is for each different group, hopefully
00:34 you'll take something away from this that's helpful to whatever stage you're at. So those
00:38 of you that are students, nursing students, medical students, hopefully you'll just get a
00:43 little bit of an understanding of what actually happens outside of the hospital when a road trauma
00:50 incident occurs. Who are the different people involved? So the different agencies, their roles
00:56 and the way that those agencies have to work together as a team to get patients to the place
01:06 that they can have the best care.
01:08 [inaudible]
01:37 Okay, so our role is to support the community.
01:44 [inaudible]
02:12 Um, this is actually the back of our building, the mid-main building.
02:16 [inaudible]
02:29 Yeah, the incident they're going to is the one that is intended. Sometimes there's a
02:33 lot of things happening at a time and we had time if we were to start a whole job and then we would
02:39 close at half past one.
02:42 [inaudible]
02:56 Okay, so as you can see, the view is getting a little better.
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