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...
Ep2 - James Koens - Helicopter Aircrew Officer, Pilot, Firefighter.
Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
42 minutes
3 years ago
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...
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...