• Dr Claire Park MBE
    May 8 2024

    Dr Claire Park MBE MBChB FRCA FFICM DipIMC DipRTM has served in The British Army for over 20 years, deployed to war zones numerous time as a member of their MERT team, and is now a reservist. She is a consultant in Pre-Hospital Care for London HEMS, and Critical Care for King’s College Hospital.

    Claire is the medical adviser to Specialist Firearms teams in the Metropolitan Police and sits on the National Police Clinical Panel.

    One of her many projects at the moment is leading nationally funded research into the improvement of patient outcomes in the hot zones of major incidents.


    NHS England: Clinical Guidelines for major incidents and mass casualty events:

    https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/clinical-guidelines-for-major-incidents-and-mass-casualty-events/#heading-4


    Ten Second Triage Tool

    https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/ten-second-triage-tool/







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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Dr. Jason Brooks
    Apr 24 2024

    Over the last 24 years as a personal development coach, Jason has collaborated with outstanding performers in diverse fields—from elite athletes, musicians, physicians and tactical law enforcement officers to business leaders and entrepreneurs.

    Through these experiences, Jason has observed how these individuals develop unique sets of beliefs and practices that equip them to thrive in demanding performance settings, and that contribute towards them living their best life. He continues to share and expand on these ideas through his coaching practice, and also through the many talks and seminars that he conducts across North America.


    https://coachjb.ca/


    Books that Jason recommends:

    1. The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey
    2. The War of Art by Steven Pressfield




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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Kev Sutton
    Apr 10 2024
    In April 1982, pilot Kev Sutton and his team were on a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter mission to track submarines under the South Atlantic ocean during the Falklands War. With 40-foot waves and freezing water temperatures, they lost use of one of their engines and were forced to ditch their aircraft into the ocean. Now a London HEMS pilot, Kev shares his memories of that event, and from it the lessons that we can all take away to set us up for success when we face sudden unexpected emergencies. Make the extraordinary feel ordinary.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Professor Mark Wilson
    Mar 27 2024
    Professor Mark Wilson is dual qualified in neurosurgery and pre-hospital care. He is co-director of the Imperial Neurotrauma Center in London, UK, with a special interest in traumatic brain injury. He has been a HEMS doctor for London HEMS, and Kent, Surrey & Sussex HEMS, and is a co-founder of the GoodSAM app that provides next generation emergency tasking for police, ambulance EMS and fire/rescue. Mark is an international educator, and brings a wealth of experience in human factors skills. Through our discussion with Mark, he shares his insights into leadership, complex task management, use of tech, and achieving goals while keeping the focus on caring for those he helps.

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    1 hr
  • Superintendent Adam Gallop
    Mar 13 2024

    Superintendent Adam Gallop is the Area Commander for South Cambridgeshire Police in the U.K. He has worked his way up through the police force in a variety of roles including neighbourhood policing, intelligence, covert operations and the major crimes unit. He has featured on the UK TV series, "24 Hours in Police Custody."


    We sit down to talk to Adam about his journey into the police and then up through its ranks to where he is today. He now oversees a population of approximately half a million people, and brings valuable experience and skills in the areas of leadership & management, task prioritisation, resilience and team organisation. He shares valuable human factors lessons and skills from his 28 extraordinary years with the Police Force.


    (Please note, during this conversation we discuss 2 real crimes that Supt. Gallop has previously led that some listeners could find triggering or upsetting.)


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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Neil Laughton
    Feb 26 2024

    Neil Laughton is an entrepreneur, a motivational speaker and above all an Adventureholic. Having been a Royal Marine Commando and in UK Special Forces, he has led expeditions all over the World. Join us as we find out how he rewrote the script.


    Neil's new book - Adventureholic: Extraordinary Journeys on Seven Continents by Land, Sea and Air. 2023.


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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Introducing Ordinary To Extraordinary - The Podcast
    Feb 15 2024
    Introducing HEMS colleagues and lifelong friends, David Hindle and Neil Jeffers, who seek to uncover the human factors from those who have rewritten the script.

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    12 mins