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...
Ep8 - Dr Chris Denny - HEMS Medical Director, Emergency Specialist, Astronaut Candidate
Aeromedical Rescue & Retrieval
34 minutes
2 years ago
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 ...
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...