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    In adult patients with major trauma, who are at risk for trauma-induced coagulopathy does early administration of 1g of tranexamic acid (TXA) followed by an infusion of 1g over 8 hours, compared with placebo, increase survival with a favourable functional outcome at 6 months?

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    Error is almost inevitable in our clinical practice so we should be prepared to help and prepare those individuals involved for the benefit of them, our systems and our patients.

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    Alfred Health • The Clinical Human Factors Lead is a member of the Learning and Innovation Department and will be part of a dynamic leadership team that will drive and facilitate a culture of excellence …

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    Alfred Health • The Alfred Department of Intensive Care is a state of the art 65 bedded unit that treats approximately 3000 patients per year. The Alfred ICU provides Victorian state services for heart a…

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    I love you, momMuch to my surprise, some people have requested the mp3–now you can get it here:http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/cadamole (it’s the first song)or on …

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    Course OverviewAirway management of the critically ill, particularly in settings outside of the operating theatre is uniquely challenging. This two day course will help participants develop a safe, flexible approach to airway management issues, including the difficult airway and advanced skills such performing percutaneous tracheostomy, tailored to the specific requirements of the critically ill…

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