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TM5566 - Essential Skills in Aeromedical Retrievals
Credit points: |
3 |
Year: |
2023 |
Student Contribution Band: |
Band
3 |
Administered by: |
College of Public Health, Medical and Vet Sciences |
This subject provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully provide
clinical care in the aeromedical retrieval environment. Basic principles of aeromedical
care will be reviewed and form the contextual environment for the subject. This will
cross the spectrum of care from patient management, whether that is pre hospital or
at the bedside in the referring hospital through to inflight care and the handover
process at the end of the mission. Specific areas of clinical care likely to be encountered
in aeromedical retrievals will be examined in detail. This will consist of best practise
and the theory underpinning this. How this best practice may vary between the hospital
situation and the aeromedical environment as a result of aviation physiology, flight
characteristics or aircraft configuration will be reviewed and students will be aided
in understanding the rationale for this. There will also be a focus on the impact
of the aeromedical environment on equipment used and procedures performed with respect
to selection, outcomes and use. The subject will provide students with not just the
knowledge and practical skills to achieve this but also the knowledge, evidence and
theory underpinning this to help promote the deeper level of understanding expected
of leaders in the field.
Learning Outcomes
- critically analyse the role of pre hospital/ primary retrievals in the aeromedical
environment;
- analyse the common trauma and medical conditions and key clinical procedures likely
to be encountered/ required in pre hospital/ primary aeromedical environment;
- analyse the role of the aeromedical retrieval service with reference to key partner
relationships and site organisation for pre hospital mass casualty incidents and disasters;
- analyse the principles of personal safety, aircraft safety, pre departure preparation,
leadership and crew resource management for aeromedical retrievals;
- compare and contrast the differences between standard hospital based health care and
all phases of pre hospital/ primary aeromedical retrievals.
Subject Assessment
- Written > Test/Quiz 1 - (15%) - Individual
- Written > Essay (including multi-draft) 1 - (30%) - Individual
- Written > Examination (College administered) - (40%) - Individual
- Performance/Practice/Product > Simulation activity - (15%) - Individual.
Special Assessment Requirements
Submit all items of assessment and obtain an overall (cumulative) total mark of 50%
or more; You must also attend a 3 day face-to-face mini block in Townsville or other
as discussed with course coordinator.
Assumed Knowledge:
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Student must have previous knowledge regarding provision of medical care in critical
care settings. This subject DOES NOT teach critical care medicine. It teaches application
of critical care medicine in the unique retrieval environment.
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Prerequisites: |
This subject is only available to students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate of
Aeromedical Retrieval
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Availabilities
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Townsville,
Study Period 2,
Mixed attendance
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Census Date 24-Aug-2023 |
Face to face teaching
20-Oct-2023 to 22-Oct-2023 (Three-day face to face block with a mixture of short didactic lectures, skill stations
and simulation activities. Exposure to fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft.)
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Coord/Lect: |
Ms Anita Wall. |
Workload expectations: |
- 8 hours lectures
- 106 hours online activity
- 16 hours specialised
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Restrictions: |
An enrolment quota applies to this offering.
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Note:
Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process,
and in case
of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest
official information.