This guide has been designed for anaesthetists interested in trauma to locate relevant resources on this topic, including those available through the ANZCA library.
The Definitive Anaesthetic Trauma Care (DATC) course will provide multidisciplinary training to consultant anaesthetists and anaesthetic fellows (post-exam) involved in trauma.
CPD Value: The DSATC course fulfils the requirements of the CICO and the major haemorrhage activities from the emergency response category. CPD participants may claim this under Emergency responseMajor haemorrhage activity.
Designed by Emergency Physicians, the ETM Course focuses on practical trauma reception and resuscitation, trauma team leading and trauma team member skills.
CPD Value: A full EMST course covers the major haemorrhage activity from the emergency response category. CPD participants may claim this under Emergency responseMajor haemorrhage activity.
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