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ETM Course Podcast

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This is a free/FOAMed podcast brought to you by the Emergency Trauma Management (ETM) Course. ETM brings you you the latest in trauma management, trauma education and the interface of trauma with Emergency Medicine. The podcast will bring you interviews with local and international Trauma, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care experts, updates on the latest trauma literature and hot tips you can use to deliver excellent care to your injured patients on your next shift. ETM is an Australian based medical education company. Our flagship course, the Emergency Trauma Management Course has been running in Australia and New Zealand for over a decade. We teach the modern approach to trauma reception and resuscitation focussing on trauma team leadership and team membership, human factors and the most up to date trauma and critical care practice. Find out more about the ETM Course at www.etmcourse.com

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July 2, 2026

Trauma & Simulation - Victoria Brazil & Eve Purdy

In this episode we sit down with two of the world's leading names in simulation, Professor Victoria Brazil and Dr Eve Purdy, to talk through more than a decade of their work that began with a monthly in situ trauma simulation at Gold Coast University Hospital and grew into the  groundbreaking and foundational research on translational simulation and relational coordination that now underpins modern simulation practice internationally. We cover the origin of the Gold Coast trauma sim program, why trauma proved such a powerful platform for this work and how simulation evolved from an educational tool into a lever for team performance and systems improvement. Looking into the future we discuss the use of AI in simulation, and ironically, how low tech, visually enhanced mental simulation (VEMS) kits are actually proving to be highly effective simulation tools. We also talk about their new venture, Simulation Simplified, and how their VEMS kits have been incorporated into the new ETM Advanced Course. For more information on the VEMS kits head to https://simulationsimplified.com/

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April 26, 2026

ETM Webinar - Prehospital Trauma

The prehospital management of trauma has undergone what can only be described as a revolution over the last two decades. From humble beginnings, PHaRM has become a specialty in its own right, and the standard and complexity of critical trauma care that can be delivered prior to the patient arriving at hospital is simply mind blowing, with patients now arriving partly or wholly resuscitated, and hospital teams have had to up their game to receive these patients. We are so fortunate to have some of the most humble, yet most experienced and skilled clinicans in the world who work in this space in Australia, and we are proud to bring you the inaugural ETM webinar starrring several of them. Join ETM Director Andy Buck and our panel of experts including: Libby Hanrahan, (NSW), Gary Berkowitz (QLD), Dave Tingey (SA), Paul Reeves (NT) and Samantha Bendall (NSW) as they discuss: Notification, preparation and travel to the scene – what do the experts think about/plan for on the way to a trauma job?Trauma scene and patient assessment – how does an expert approach a scene, and assess a trauma patient?Critical care in the air – what’s changed over the last decade in pre-hospital trauma treatments?Short vs long distance trauma transports – what’s different between inner-urban and rural/remote trauma transports in Australia? Over 800 people from 23 countries registered for this webinar, which reflects the calibre of the speakers and there so many pearls of wisdom shared. This is a long episode at just over 1.5 hours, but we're sure you'll enjoy every minute.

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April 10, 2026

Teams and Teamwork - Scott Tannenbaum

In this episode we interview world leading teamwork expert Dr Scott Tannenbaum, co-author of the journal article that formed the foundation for the team model taught on the ETM Course, as well as the more recent book Teams That Work - The Seven Drivers of Team Effectiveness, which is the most comprehensive and practically usefual resource for anyone who works in or with teams, and wants know what really makes teams work. Scott has spent decades researching, publishing and consulting on teams and teamwork across mulitple industries, and  in this interview shares his deep insights and wisdom, with a focus on healthcare, Emergency Department and Trauma teams.  Dr Scott Tannenbaum has a PhD in Industrial & Organizational Psychology with particular expertise in the areas of team effectiveness, learning, and change. He is president of the Group for Organizational Effectiveness, where he has supported more than 600 organizations globally, and his research has been cited more than 27,000 times, having advised, coached, and researched all types of teams, including corporate, medical, and military teams, as well as more “extreme” teams, such as smoke jumpers, deep sea dive teams, and aerospace crews. We highly recommend Teams That Work, and if your local book store can't order it in for you, you can get it here: teamsthatwork.com The Nile Books (AU) Booktopia (AU) Oxford University Press Amazon (AU) Amazon Audible (Audiobook)

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What is ETM Course Podcast?

This is a free/FOAMed podcast brought to you by the Emergency Trauma Management (ETM) Course. ETM brings you you the latest in trauma management, trauma education and the interface of trauma with Emergency Medicine. The podcast will bring you interviews with local and international Trauma, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care experts, updates on the latest trauma literature and hot tips you can use to deliver excellent care to your injured patients on your next shift.

ETM is an Australian based medical education company. Our flagship course, the Emergency Trauma Management Course has been running in Australia and New Zealand for over a decade. We teach the modern approach to trauma reception and resuscitation focussing on trauma team leadership and team membership, human factors and the most up to date trauma and critical care practice. Find out more about the ETM Course at www.etmcourse.com

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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