Trauma focused educational miniseries produced for health care clinicians involved in the care of major trauma patients in Victoria. Each episode brings evidence based information through discussions with trauma experts on pertinent topics for trauma care. The series is produced on behalf of Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with State Trauma Committee.

Talking Trauma
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Podcast Overview
Trauma focused educational miniseries produced for health care clinicians involved in the care of major trauma patients in Victoria. Each episode brings evidence based information through discussions with trauma experts on pertinent topics for trauma care. The series is produced on behalf of Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with State Trauma Committee.
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Recent Episodes

January 13, 2021
The role of the Transport Accident Commission in Trauma
<p>In the most recently published Victorian State Trauma Registry report, 39% of all trauma cases were transport related. Trauma prevention and road safety continues to play a huge part in the reduction of major trauma in Victoria and today we are joined by <strong>Samantha Cockfield, Head of Road Safety for the Transport Accident Commission (TAC)</strong> to provide insight into current issues facing Victorian road users and the role of the TAC. Current at date of publication 14/01/2021.</p>

January 3, 2021
Rehab from the Roadside
<p>Victims of major trauma have a varied profile, including age, demographic & geographic location. Today Danielle speaks with <strong>Melissa Webb, trauma and orthopaedic allied health team leader at The Alfred Hospital</strong> to gain an understanding of the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to care and consider rehab and planning beginning from the roadside. Current at date of publication 04/01/2021.</p>

December 28, 2020
The role of Paediatric and Infant Perinatal Emergency Retrieval (PIPER) in Trauma
<p>Children are vulnerable to injury for a number of reasons with motor vehicle collisions (MVC'S) accounting for almost half of the fatalities in children. In Victoria, the Paediatric Infant Perinatal Emergency Retrieval (PIPER) service is available to retrieve critically injured children from referring hospitals and provide safe, expert, emergency inter-hospital care. Today we speak with <strong>Dr Sile Smith, a Paediatric Intensive Care Consultant from the Royal Children's Hospital and Medical Co-lead for PIPER</strong> about the role PIPER has in Paediatric Major Trauma. Current at date of publication 28/12/2020.</p>
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