New three-part webinar preps prehospital clinicians to put on their ‘peak performance’ pants

11 May 2021

Few roles come with as much pressure as those within the prehospital care environment—so how do you thrive, rather than crack, under that pressure, how does this affect your performance, and what does this mean for your critically unwell patients?

In a new three-part webinar launching on 3rd June with Putting on your ‘peak performance’ pants – Top tips from our trips, Lisa Cunningham and Gaynor Wareham explore the diverse personalities that make up prehospital care and go over how to form flash teams quickly and effectively for the benefit of patients, as well as which factors can impact clinicians, potentially affecting performance and ultimately patient care.

With Mental Health Awareness Week taking place from 10-16 May, it is equally important to take stock of how prehospital clinicians themselves are impacted on the job and what can be done to manage stress. Lisa, an emergency and prehospital flight doctor, and Gaynor, an advanced paramedic practitioner in critical care, will offer their top stress busters that can be used on scene when pressure is high to optimise performance and wellbeing.

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