Intro
A talk by Vahé Ender at The Big Sick 2023 conference. Kindly shared with permission.
See the TBS23 landing page for the programme and full set of talks.
Synopsis
In this talk we look at how physiology, biases and ethics come to a head when caring those deemed too sick for transport.
VIDEO
Until we have final edits ready the video below is straight from the livestream. Expect a few audio issues and other glitches here and there.
SLIDES
Speaker
Title/work
Clinical Projects Manager
Critical Care Paramedic
Boston MedFlight.
Tactical Paramedic
HSI Special Response Team
Bio
Vahé Ender is a Clinical Manager and Critical Care Paramedic at Boston MedFlight, a combined neonatal, pediatric and adult critical care retrieval and trauma team. Additionally, he is a tactical medical provider for a federal special response team, providing medical care in high threat environments. He is actively involved in clinical development, research and quality assurance with a focus on trauma resuscitation, transfusion and airway management.
Links
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @calldaburd
COI declared
None
Scandinavian paediatric anaesthetist / intensivist.
PHARM, ED, OR, ICU.
Digital MedEd
Co-founder scanFOAM.org
Co-organiser CphCC & TBS-Zermatt (aka The Big Sick)
Medical lead REPEL (resilience in pediatric emergency life support)
Web dev SSAI.info