OBJECTIVE The Royal Flying Doctor Service Western Operations (RFDSWO) provides critical care transfer and retrieval services across 2.5 million km to a population of 2.58 million people, providing both primary and secondary retrievals across Western Australia. Flying on average 26 million km/y, retrievals are undertaken with the use of rotary and fixed wing aircraft. Our current fleet includes 16 Pilatus PC-12NGs turboprops, 2 Pilatus PC-24 jets, and access to 1 helicopter (Bell 412). A Hawker XP800 Jet was retired in 2019 after 10 years of service. Our retrieval teams are formed of either a doctor and a nurse or a nurse only on fixed wing missions and a doctor and critical care paramedic for helicopter emergency medical services mission...
ObjectiveTo examine clinical service activity amongst patients of the Royal Flying Doctor Service So...
Background: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) allow critical care personnel to attend inc...
Background: Despite numerous studies evaluating the benefits of Helicopter Emergency Medical Service...
OBJECTIVE The Royal Flying Doctor Service Western Operations (RFDSWO) provides critical care tran...
Objective: Aeromedical services are an essential part of the healthcare system. Centralised coordin...
Objective: Aeromedical services are an essential part of the healthcare system. Centralised coordina...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of air medical patients and...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of air medical patients and...
INTRODUCTION: Prehospital critical care teams comprising an appropriately trained physician and para...
Introduction:In Australia, aeromedical retrieval provides a vital link for rural communities with li...
Background: Cairns Base Hospital utilizes a helicopter retrieval system, which until 2001 had been t...
Primary aeromedical retrievals are a direct scene response to patients with a critical injury or ill...
Primary aeromedical retrievals are a direct scene response to patients with a critical injury or ill...
Introduction: We describe the first year of operation of a rural emergency medical retrieval service...
Background. A helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) was established in 2005 in Richards Bay, K...
ObjectiveTo examine clinical service activity amongst patients of the Royal Flying Doctor Service So...
Background: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) allow critical care personnel to attend inc...
Background: Despite numerous studies evaluating the benefits of Helicopter Emergency Medical Service...
OBJECTIVE The Royal Flying Doctor Service Western Operations (RFDSWO) provides critical care tran...
Objective: Aeromedical services are an essential part of the healthcare system. Centralised coordin...
Objective: Aeromedical services are an essential part of the healthcare system. Centralised coordina...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of air medical patients and...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of air medical patients and...
INTRODUCTION: Prehospital critical care teams comprising an appropriately trained physician and para...
Introduction:In Australia, aeromedical retrieval provides a vital link for rural communities with li...
Background: Cairns Base Hospital utilizes a helicopter retrieval system, which until 2001 had been t...
Primary aeromedical retrievals are a direct scene response to patients with a critical injury or ill...
Primary aeromedical retrievals are a direct scene response to patients with a critical injury or ill...
Introduction: We describe the first year of operation of a rural emergency medical retrieval service...
Background. A helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) was established in 2005 in Richards Bay, K...
ObjectiveTo examine clinical service activity amongst patients of the Royal Flying Doctor Service So...
Background: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) allow critical care personnel to attend inc...
Background: Despite numerous studies evaluating the benefits of Helicopter Emergency Medical Service...