Multiple Helicopter Scenes

Multiple Helicopter Scenes

It is not uncommon for multiple helicopters to land on the scene of a multi-car accident or a single vehicle accident with multiple seriously injured victims.  Assessing, caring for, and transporting multiple victims adds a significant amount of complexity to these scene flights.  With multiple helicopters flying in, it is especially crucial that we heed all the lessons of crew resource management.  Situational awareness both in the air and on the ground is key.  But the challenges of multiple helicopter scenes are not limited only to safety considerations.

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Crew Resource Management: Lessons from the World of #FOAMed

Crew Resource Management: Lessons from the World of #FOAMed

On Monday we published our first post in the Air Care and Mobile Care Online Flight Physician Orientation on Crew Resource Management.  Also on Monday afternoon we were able to tweet with some of the leaders in Prehospital Medicine and Helicopter EMS from around the globe.  We'll try to do this throughout the course so we can leverage the full power of free online access to medical education.  If you follow on twitter you may have caught the conversation, but in case you missed it, I've storify'd the tweets (embedded below) for you.

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Crew Resource Management

Crew Resource Management

We kick off the Air Care & Mobile Care Online Orientation with posts on some of the most important aspects of helicopter EMS - safety, survival and the basics of operating around the helicopter as a crew member.  We’ll start off by talking about Crew Resource Management (CRM).  In this first podcast, chief pilot Bob Francis, flight nurse Dennis Schmidt, and Dr. Ryan Gerecht sit down and talk about the basics of CRM and what it means to pilots and flight crew.

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