Major Haemorrhage can occur at almost any time in our clinical practice. Our Major Haemorrhage Management Course will help give you the tools to manage your patients with major haemorrhage. We believe that this is not only knowledge of the right thing to do but the implementation of that knowledge at the right time. A large part of that is down to the function of the team that is there managing the patient(s) with major haemorrhage. That is why we utilise multidisciplinary simulations to allow practice of the knowledge and also practice and debriefing on the team’s non-technical skills.
On this page you will find the Pre-Course Materials for our course as well as some related resources.
Pre-Course Materials
- Sunshine Coast Medical Education Definitions and Practice Points
- Patient Blood Management (PBM) Critical Bleeding and Massive Transfusion Summary
- European Management of Major Bleeding Trauma Summary
- BMJ reversal of Non-Vitamin K Oral Anti-Coagulants (NOACs) summary
- AAGBI Blood Transfusion and Massive Haemorrhage
- Life in the Fast Lane – Thromboelastogram (TEG)
Other Related Resources
- Institute of Trauma and Injury Management (ITIM) – Airway Management 2007
- ITIM – Closed Head Injury Management 2011
- ITIM – Hypovolaemic Shock
- ITIM – Unstable Patients with Pelvic Fracture
- BloodSafe Obstetric Module
- BloodSafe eLearning
- BMJ Reversal of NOACs
- PBM Critical Bleeding and Massive Transfusion
- Queensland Trauma in Pregnancy Guidelines
- Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy (ATC) overview
- ATC Pathophysiology and Treatment – BJA2016
- Royal Australian College of Surgeons – Optimal Trauma Care
- Trauma Scoring Systems