General Broadcast is a free online learning resource aimed at clinicians and students who have an interest in out of hospital, urgent and emergency care. Podcasts are short summaries of topics designed to refresh memories and provide links to other resources for further learning. If you want to improve your knowledge and the care you provide to patients, then this podcast is for you!
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General Broadcast is a free online learning resource aimed at clinicians and students who have an interest in out of hospital, urgent and emergency care. Podcasts are short summaries of topics designed to refresh memories and provide links to other resources for further learning. If you want to improve your knowledge and the care you provide to patients, then this podcast is for you!
This month we look at managing hypoglycaemia, the perfect episode to listen to if you're just starting your educational journey as a student paramedic! But don't think this is only for newbies, theres loads of information in there for experienced medical students and qualified emergency practitioners alike. Learn about the physiology of Diabetes mellitus, how drugs like glucagon work as well as when we might need to consider refering a patient to the DVLA because of their hypo's.
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General BroadCAST
General Broadcast is a free online learning resource aimed at clinicians and students who have an interest in out of hospital, urgent and emergency care. Podcasts are short summaries of topics designed to refresh memories and provide links to other resources for further learning. If you want to improve your knowledge and the care you provide to patients, then this podcast is for you!