RTB

RTB (Return to Base) returns with a brand-new podcast episode ahead of the series launch in the coming months.
 
In this episode, paramedic, James Atkinson talks to consultant paramedic, Dan Haworth about the new changes to practice, research findings and learning from incidents across clinical practice.

A list of additional resources for major trauma and anaphylaxis which can be found here:

Major Trauma

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/matts
https://emj.bmj.com/content/37/10/e2.1 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38946735/ 

Anaphylaxis

https://www.theresusroom.co.uk/courses/anaphylaxis/
https://www.stemlynsblog.org/anaphylaxis-a-guideline-update/ 
https://parapassweb.co.uk/
https://parapassweb.co.uk/
 
For NEAS Staff: Clinical care desk

CDN 0033 Critical Care Desk.pdf 
CDN 0034 Major Trauma Bypass Tool and Open Fracture (Limb) Pathway.pdf


Season four will be launching very soon, so keep an eye on your podcast apps and internal channels for updates and of official launch date.

What is RTB?

RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, operational colleagues from across the service speak to experts within their field to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of speaking up, to big picture ideas like the future of paramedicine.