The First 30 Mins of an Emergency EmergencyLIVE! The First 30 Mins of an Emergency EmergencyLIVE! The first 30 minutes of an emergency can change the course of a patient’s prognosis and outcome.
‘Shock rates’ are a thing of the past and understanding the mechanisms of shock and its prevailing consequences, including the consequences from treating shock can make a dramatic improvement to the patient’s survival.
Having a sound knowledge of the mechanisms governing a patient’s critical status, including an understanding of the current evidence not only impacts the patient’s survival but instils a calmness and reassurance to your decision making.
The time is short to recognise and treat an emergent patient, but our impact can be lifesaving. Join Dr Courtney Reddrop for the first EmergencyLIVE! webinar of 2026 and increase your confidence in practice! |