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Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Aeromedical Society of Australasia
13 episodes
5 months ago
Clinically there isnt much Sam hasnt seen! From caring for noble folk in the United Kingdom as a specialist nurse, to winching from a helicopter and caring for some of the most critically injuried patients in challenging conditions. In this episode we discuss Sam's global clinical adventures, how he came to tansition to the pre-hospital world, what makes for a good instructor and the challenges of such a large scope, and his newly minted position on the Aeromedical Society of Australas...
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Clinically there isnt much Sam hasnt seen! From caring for noble folk in the United Kingdom as a specialist nurse, to winching from a helicopter and caring for some of the most critically injuried patients in challenging conditions. In this episode we discuss Sam's global clinical adventures, how he came to tansition to the pre-hospital world, what makes for a good instructor and the challenges of such a large scope, and his newly minted position on the Aeromedical Society of Australas...
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Health & Fitness
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Aviation,
Medicine
Episodes (13/13)
Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep 13 - Sam Immens, Critical Care Paramedic, Nurse, innovator and ASA Committee Member
Clinically there isnt much Sam hasnt seen! From caring for noble folk in the United Kingdom as a specialist nurse, to winching from a helicopter and caring for some of the most critically injuried patients in challenging conditions. In this episode we discuss Sam's global clinical adventures, how he came to tansition to the pre-hospital world, what makes for a good instructor and the challenges of such a large scope, and his newly minted position on the Aeromedical Society of Australas...
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11 months ago
1 hour 51 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep 12 - Simon Cradock, Team Leader Training and Standards Special Operations
On this episode Paramedic Team Leader Simon Cradock discussess his obvious passion for special operations in particular the Road Crash Rescue space. Simon has been a pioneer in South Australia's Road Crash Rescue scene forming the first interservice South Australian team to compete in the Australasian Rescue Organisations Road Crash Rescue competition, and win it! Simon discusses the importance of managing competing priorities between agencies and how a brief chat with a mate lea...
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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep 11 - Adrian Wilson - HEMS Pilot, Afghanistan Veteran, Business owner and innovator.
On this episode Cam and I speak with Adrian Wilson. Adrian has a career a mile long spanning Airforce, Army, Aeroplanes, Helicopters, Air Vehicle Operator (Drone Pilot), and more recently a HEMS Helicopter Pilot and business owner. We discuss how Adrian came to be where he is today, the significant challenges and setbacks along the way, his experience as a HEMS Pilot, and what made him want to explore the potential for finding efficiencies in the industry yet looking at it through the ...
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1 year ago
56 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep 10 - Steve Lobley ASM, Paramedic, Zone Manager.
On this episode we chat with Paramedic and Zone Manager Steve Lobley. Steve has an interesting history having been introduced to aeromedicine after becoming a patient himself at the age of 17 whilst going through the application process to join NSW Ambulance as a paramedic. It would be this life changing incident that would shape Steve for years to come. Most notably his 'bedside manner' after the power of reassurance and professionalism stood by him after that day. In his over 30 year Ambul...
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2 years ago
42 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep9 - Tim Frankel - HEMS Pilot, Military Veteran, Senior Contract Manager.
On this episode Cam and James chat with Tim Frankel. Tim was born in the UK, grew up in a hotel in Ethiopia, joined the UK Military deploying to Northern Island before becoming a helicopter pilot with service in Kosovo, and later in East Timor with the Australian Army. Tim is now the Senior Contract Pilot for the Toll Ambulance Rescue Helicopters based in NSW and ACT, Australia. Tim is shortly moving into his new role as Deputy Head of Flight Operations for Toll Helicopters. Tim talks ...
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2 years ago
1 hour

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep8 - Dr Chris Denny - HEMS Medical Director, Emergency Specialist, Astronaut Candidate
On this episode Cam and the ASAs past president David Waters, interview Doctor Christ Denny. Chris is the Medical Director for the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust, Senior Medical Officer in Emergency Medicine Auckland City, Honorary Senior Lecturer The University if Auckland, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at The University of Toronto, and a former Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Candidate. To name a few things! During this episode Cam and David chat with Chris about his experiences in ...
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2 years ago
34 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep7 - Christmas Wrap Up!
On this brief episode Cam and James wrap up the year and briefly introduce what’s coming in the new year!
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2 years ago
16 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep6 - Flight Nursing, remote critical care at 25,000ft from anywhere!
On this episode we speak with Flight Nursing Australia (FNA) President Colleen Reid, the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) President Diane Fuller, Flight Nurse and secretary of FNA Judi Shields, and award recipient Flight Nurse Margaret Tabone. Over the course of the episode our flight nurses discuss what it was like in the early days of remote medicine and flight nursing compare with our modern day systems, procedures and training. As well as touching on the inception of both t...
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep5 - The Pause Point!
During this episode Cam and I introduce the 'pause point'! The 'Pause Point', or known in other industries as the 'Strategic Pause' or 'Sanity Check', refers to a deliberate pause in the mission or task (often presented as a question) to assess any number of considerations before proceeding, for example; "is this the safest and best option?"...."Can anyone think of anything we have missed?".... "does anyone have any questions, comments or concerns before we do what we are about to do?"...
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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep4 - Pat Crowe - Human Factors Instructor, Senior Aircrew Officer, Ex Police Officer
On episode 4 Cam and I chat with Pat Crowe. Pat is a veteran police officer having served as a general duties police office before moving into the police air wing conducting search and rescue and aerial law enforcement, after what would be a near death confrontation with a criminal whilst on patrol. Pat then found himself on an ambulance helicopter eventually becoming the senior contract aircrew officer responsible for the management of aircrew officers across four bases and six helicopters.&...
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3 years ago
43 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep3 - Dr Natalie May - Sydney HEMS Prehospital, Retrieval, and Paediatric Specialist
On episode 3 we speak with keynote speaker, Dr. Natalie May at the AeroMed 22 conference in Brisbane! We talk about her development of training for aircrew in communicating with family members at a prehospital scene, and her approach to maintaining currency and competence in a number of disciplines and the challenges of moving from a well lit and well stoked emergency department, to the middle of the bush! Dr. Natalie May trained in Emergency Medicine and Paediatric EM in the UK before movin...
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3 years ago
42 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep2 - James Koens - Helicopter Aircrew Officer, Pilot, Firefighter.
On this episode the tables are turned! Episode 1's guest and co-host Cameron Edgar chats with co-host James Koens about his history, the complexities of maintaining a training and assessment system through challenging times, and one of the most challenging rescues he has conducted to date. James has an extensive background in government and defence. After 15 years service with the Australian Army, James is now a Training and Checking Aircrew Officer on an Ambulance Rescue Helicopter based in...
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3 years ago
42 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Ep1 - Cam Edgar - Co-Host, Paramedic, and Director of Helicopter Operations
Welcome to the first episode of the Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval Podcast! Brought to you by the Aeromedical Society of Australasia (ASA) On this episode I speak with Chief Superintendent Cameron Edgar. Cam has been a paramedic for almost 30 years working in just about every field such as media officer, special operations team instructor, helicopter paramedic, and ASA Committee member. Cam is now the Director of Helicopter Operations for Australia’s largest HEMS operation. Cam speaks ...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
Clinically there isnt much Sam hasnt seen! From caring for noble folk in the United Kingdom as a specialist nurse, to winching from a helicopter and caring for some of the most critically injuried patients in challenging conditions. In this episode we discuss Sam's global clinical adventures, how he came to tansition to the pre-hospital world, what makes for a good instructor and the challenges of such a large scope, and his newly minted position on the Aeromedical Society of Australas...