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David Hogg | ruralgp.com
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Remote and rural medical practice in the UK. David is a GP Principal of Arran Medical Group. And Editor of RuralGP.com. He also has various roles with RCGP Scotland. And is an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer in Remote and Rural Medicine at Glasgow University. He writes in a personal capacity. Twitter: @davidrhogg. Online profile: david.ruralgp.com. Author Archive David Hogg. Is there a Sandpiper Responder near you? August 27, 2016. Spot the Sandpiper responder? Have you heard of the Sandpiper Trust?
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Our experience of simulation training on Arran | ruralgp.com
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Remote and rural medical practice in the UK. Our experience of simulation training on Arran. July 30, 2015. In September 2014 we took delivery of three Laerdal mannequins to support the work of emergency responder groups on the Isle of Arran. These were funded by the kind support of the Sandpiper Trust. Spurred on by the work of the TOPCAT study. Or watch this presentation from Richard Lyon, one of the stalwart researchers at the Resuscitation Research Group. After discussing our caiRRn project proposal ...
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BASICS Responders | Arran Resilience
http://www.arranresilience.org.uk/team-profiles/basics
Advancing rural immediate medical care. Fire & Rescue. Community Access Defibrillator Project. 999 or via hospital. 4 tracked responders (3 GPs, 1 Nurse), but all GPs are able to provide BASICS response. Personal vehicles and kit. Prehospital care, to supplement and augment ambulance response when multiple incidents or casualties. Normal role is as rural GPs (or practice nurse) with A&E and inpatient care at community hospital. Advanced prehospital care using Sandpiper Bags and BASICS Scotland skillset.
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Hospital | Arran Resilience
http://www.arranresilience.org.uk/team-profiles/national-health-service
Advancing rural immediate medical care. Fire & Rescue. Community Access Defibrillator Project. Depends on incident, individual responder(s) may be mobilised within 10 mins. Via major incident plan or request via Scottish Ambulance Service. Potentially 10 GPs, 25 nursing staff/nursing assistants, admin support. 1 van and personal vehicles. 18-bed inpatient facility, A&E service (GP-led), major incident response (site medical team) where necessary. NHS Ayrshire and Arran. See also BASICS Responders.
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BASICS Scotland | ruralgp.com
http://ruralgp.com/category/networks/basics-scotland
Remote and rural medical practice in the UK. Is there a Sandpiper Responder near you? August 27, 2016. Spot the Sandpiper responder? They work with all other emergency personnel, including ambulance, fire, police, lifeboat and mountain rescue teams. There are actually two in this photo. (Staged simulation – pic by Chris Hogge). Have you heard of the Sandpiper Trust? If you are a rural GP or nurse in Scotland, you are very likely sitting there thinking ‘yeah, of course’! 8211; funded purely from public do...
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