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This fortnightly podcast series discusses topics related to delivering health services in the controlled environment of a hospital through to the uncontrolled pre-hospital (ambulance) emergency and disaster arena. It reviews managerial and operational approaches to the different situations and explores how it integrates into the bigger healthcare community. It is not specifically a medical or clinically focused podcast (although clinical care will be discussed in some episodes of course). Whether you are a health care user, health care provider, policy manager or a volunteer first aider, this podcast is designed to challenge and inform. And will be interesting, entertaining ... and about 20 minutes in length. You can get more information at http://www.operationalhealth.com It is hosted by Craig Hooper, a health and emergency service operations specialist. He has more than 25 years domestic and international experience in operational management, emergency planning, health service delivery and service redevelopment.
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2016-07-28 |
2108 Looking after the clinican- Financial help when it's needed most Drew was a Policeman who moved into being a financial adviser. He is an author and speaker who specialises in helping successful business owners and their families, protect themselves, their purpose and their business mission. He also runs "Unusual Ris... |
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2016-04-17 | It seems almost redundant to say that communication pathways for the public between any emergency provider and the public have evolved since the invention of the telephone. Yet, we remain exceptionally reliant on the phone network, even in the digital ... | |
2016-02-16 | Ageing population, hospital diversion, "sandwich generation" All aspects of modern society but often the children of the aged are the ones who really need help. Phill Tsingos talks about the heart break of "loving neglect" and the need to help the elde... | |
2016-01-25 | "Ambos in Action" was produced and broadcast by ABC Canberra radio in 1997, and later broadcast on ABC Radio National. It follows members of the ACT Ambulance Service on a typical night for the paramedic crews working in Canberra. In this final episode... | |
2016-01-16 | "Ambos in Action" was produced and broadcast by ABC Canberra radio in 1997, and later broadcast on ABC Radio National. It follows members of the ACT Ambulance Service on a typical night for the paramedic crews working in Canberra.The ACT Ambulance Serv... | |
2016-01-07 | "Ambos in Action" was produced and broadcast by ABC Canberra radio in 1997, and later broadcast on ABC Radio National. It follows members of the ACT Ambulance Service on a typical night for the paramedic crews working in Canberra.This episode looks at ... | |
2015-12-30 | "Ambos in Action" was produced and broadcast by ABC Canberra radio in 1997, and later broadcast on ABC Radio National. It follows members of the ACT Ambulance Service on a typical night for the paramedic crews working in Canberra.This episode follows a... | |
2015-12-23 | "Ambos in Action" was produced and broadcast by ABC Canberra radio in 1997, and later broadcast on ABC Radio National. It follows members of the ACT Ambulance Service on a typical night for the paramedic crews working in Canberra.This episode concentra... | |
2015-07-27 | Craig chats with Assistant Professor Jamie Ranse about the clinical and operational planning that sits behind mass gatherings. Using World Youth Day 2008 as a case study, Jamie discusses the need to engage a cross section of health and healthcare provi... | |
2015-07-06 | Prof Paul Middleton discussed what the future of pre-hospital ambulance care. And it isn’t ‘go faster’! While reflecting upon advances in clinical care, changes to operational responses and response times. Paul also reflects upon telehealth and the gro... |