I have produce a set of trauma guidelines for all our staff which have
gone around anaesthetics, surgery, orthopaedics and of course A&E, if
you want a look let me know
Best wishes Jim
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From: Accident and Emergency Academic List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Danny McGeehan
Sent: 20 September 2002 20:48
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Subject: PDA's for SHO's
We produce an A & E handbook which we upgrade each 6 months or so. It
has a nice plastic ring binder and looks good on the induction when we
hand it out. I hear that some departments are going along the lines of
PDA's which they will hand out to every new group of doctors. Although
I am quite computer literate there are certain things which I think are
better in book form.
Could the group share any experience and do any of you have your books
in electronic format so that I could have a look? I would be most
grateful for any advice.
Danny McGeehan
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