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We catch up over our Christmases and the challenges of nut roast.
Once we establish that Pete will always be late and no technology will help him, we move on to talk about the time that Pete almost died.
Pete then waxes lyrical about his most favourite thing in the world (protocols), before touching on war, the pre-hospital management of trauma, clotting, transfusions and managing the clot.
Chapters
1. episode 3: the one where Pete almost dies (00:00:00)
2. good Christmas? (00:00:50)
3. what happens in Birmingham stays in Birmingham (00:03:02)
4. Pete almost dies (essentially blames AO) (00:04:19)
5. is protocolisation actually a word? (00:09:05)
6. the beauty of protocols (00:14:50)
7. war, what is it good for? (00:16:43)
8. pre-hospital management of trauma (00:19:28)
9. tranexamic acid (TXA) (00:21:05)
10. massive transfusion protocols (00:23:57)
11. cryostat (00:27:31)
12. what does TXA actually do? (00:28:35)
13. don't call it permissive hypotension (00:30:40)
14. level 1 transfusers (00:33:29)
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