This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Greydon Ratushny about his master’s thesis. He recently graduated from the MSc Austere Critical Care programme. They discuss the significant challenges faced in delivering quality healthcare in remote and rural areas of British Columbia. Greydon emphasises the critical role of pain management in improving patient experiences and outcomes, particularly in paramedic services. Ratushny highlights the immediate impact that effective pain management can have on patients and its importance in their overall healthcare journey.
Takeaways
There are significant challenges in delivering quality healthcare in rural areas.
Pain management is a key focus for improving patient outcomes.
An immediate impact on pain can enhance the patient experience.
The quintuple aim concept is essential in healthcare delivery.
Paramedics play a crucial role in managing pain effectively.
Rural communities require tailored healthcare solutions.
Understanding patient experiences is vital for healthcare improvement.
Effective pain management can influence long-term patient recall.
Healthcare delivery must adapt to the unique needs of remote areas.
Research and innovation are needed to address rural healthcare challenges.
Chapters
00:01 – Introduction and guest welcome
02:30 – ACC learning experience and placements
06:15 – Motivation for choosing ACC
09:50 – Curriculum gaps and collaboration
13:55 – Programme redesign and electives
15:40 – Thesis focus: austere nerve blocks
20:10 – Scope of practice and POCUS
24:30 – Pain management in prolonged transport
29:40 – Rural healthcare equity challenges
32:50 – Doctoral research ambitions
35:40 – Advice to future candidates
36:30 – Closing reflections