The Emergency Services Show is an essential event for paramedics and emergency medical personnel, providing direct access to the latest life-saving techniques, medical technology, and patient care advancements.

Take advantage of solutions and training to enhance your operational readiness and stay ahead in a fast-moving field.

Enjoy invaluable networking opportunities, connecting paramedics with colleagues and experts across the emergency service sector to exchange best practice and strengthen collaborative responses to critical incidents.

 

YOUR PRE-HOSPITAL CARE ITINERARY

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  1. College of Paramedics
    30 mins

    Survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains low, and while resuscitation guidelines emphasise high-quality chest compressions, studies show that clinicians often struggle to meet ventilation standards during CPR. Ventilation Feedback Devices (VFDs) have been shown to improve ventilation quality, and this session will present a series of three studies by North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) exploring their impact. The first study (VANZ1) found that feedback significantly improved ventilation in a simulated OHCA with 106 clinicians. The second (VANZ2), involving 18 real patients, showed that ventilations often fell short of guidelines but improved with feedback. The current study involves 51 clinicians performing multiple CPR scenarios over six months to evaluate how feedback, whether ongoing, one-time, or absent, affects skill retention. This research has implications for clinical practice, education, and how ambulance services and others delivering CPR are trained and supported to ventilate effectively.

15:00
  1. People & Skills Stage Sponsored by CPDme
    45 mins
    A frontline insight into the findings of a staff centred project to identify, assess, better understand and effectively manage the root causes of work-related stress within the control room environmen …
10:00
  1. People & Skills Stage Sponsored by CPDme
    45 mins
    Across major incidents from Grenfell to the Manchester Arena, public inquiries have exposed a consistent thread: well-intentioned leaders placed in critical positions without the tools, training, or r …
10:30
  1. College of Paramedics
    30 mins
    Survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains low, and while resuscitation guidelines emphasise high-quality chest compressions, studies show that clinicians often struggle to meet ventilation standards during CPR. Ventilation Feedback Devices (VFDs) have been shown to improve ventilation quality, and this session will present a series of three studies by North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) exploring their impact. The first study (VANZ1) found that feedback significantly improved ventilation in a simulated OHCA with 106 clinicians. The second (VANZ2), involving 18 real patients, showed that ventilations often fell short of guidelines but improved with feedback. The current study involves 51 clinicians performing multiple CPR scenarios over six months to evaluate how feedback, whether ongoing, one-time, or absent, affects skill retention. This research has implications for clinical practice, education, and how ambulance services and others delivering CPR are trained and supported to ventilate effectively.

MUST-SEE EXHIBITORS FOR AMBULANCE

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Galen Ltd

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GAMA Healthcare Limited

Stand: 5/F246
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Garran Lockers

Stand: 5/M190
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Geargrid UK

Stand: 5/G179
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Great North Air Ambulance Service

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    COLLEGE OF PARAMEDICS THEATRE

    Aimed at all skill sets, the sessions will be free to attend and all delegates will be emailed a certificate of attendance after the show. Typical sessions from previous years have included insights into CPR advancements, leadership in crisis situations, mechanical chest compressions, evolving clinical standards, XR training, and innovative pain management.

    More details to be announced soon.

    CONTENT FOR YOU

    EMERGENCY SERVICES TIMES

    Emergency Services Times is an extension of all the latest news, industry perspectives and valuable insights that you can receive at our two-day event in September. For personnel in the ambulance service there is an array of articles, webinars and podcast episodes that will interest you and the content discussed will be expanded upon at the show.

     

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    WEBINARS

    Emergency Services Times' webinars bring ambulance personnel year-round access to expert discussions and best practices on the biggest topics in the sector.

    We recommend the following episodes below:

    PODCAST

    For Every Response is Emergency Services Times podcast for the blue light sector. 

    The first series of the podcast is the recorded audio from the CPD-accredited sessions during The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show 2024. With 54 sessions on five stages over two days, no one could get to see all the amazing free content, so, we’ve made them all freely accessible here for you to enjoy. 

    We recommend episodes 8, 29 and 42.

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