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Dealing with trauma in the ambulance service

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In the first episode of our second series of RTB, Patient Transport Service operations manager Amy Rosindale speaks to Helen Morris, an experienced paramedic now working as a senior clinical advisor and one of nearly 50 Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) practitioners supporting NEAS colleagues in dealing with traumatic incidents.

In their chat, Helen explains how trauma affects us all in different ways and the crucial role TRiM can play in supporting ambulance colleagues.

CONTENT WARNING: Due to the nature of this topic, some listeners may find some of the content in this episode distressing or triggering.

If you'd like to get in touch about anything you've heard on RTB, or if you want to suggest a topic for us to cover in a future episode, you can email us at public.relations@neas.nhs.uk.

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In the first episode of our second series of RTB, Patient Transport Service operations manager Amy Rosindale speaks to Helen Morris, an experienced paramedic now working as a senior clinical advisor and one of nearly 50 Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) practitioners supporting NEAS colleagues in dealing with traumatic incidents.

In their chat, Helen explains how trauma affects us all in different ways and the crucial role TRiM can play in supporting ambulance colleagues.

CONTENT WARNING: Due to the nature of this topic, some listeners may find some of the content in this episode distressing or triggering.

If you'd like to get in touch about anything you've heard on RTB, or if you want to suggest a topic for us to cover in a future episode, you can email us at public.relations@neas.nhs.uk.

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