ACOS-A-Guide-to-Aircrew-Operations-and-Safety-IA-MED
Link >> https://greatfull.fileoz.club/yupu/B08ZW85P63 =============================== There is a failure in the Helicopter Air Ambulance system.A simple but often fatal failure. Training of aeromedical crews – not to provide the best in patient care that we can possibly achieve, a ‘patient advocate’ – but to be a ‘helicopter crew advocate’.Without a trained crew that understands every aspect of the helicopter, its functions, and what the Pilot is doing, we are coll
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There is a failure in the Helicopter Air Ambulance system.A simple but often fatal failure. Training of aeromedical crews – not to provide the best in patient care that we can possibly achieve, a ‘patient advocate’ – but to be a ‘helicopter crew advocate’.Without a trained crew that understands every aspect of the helicopter, its functions, and what the Pilot is doing, we are coll
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ACOS: A Guide to Aircrew Operations and Safety (IA MED)
Sinopsis :
There is a failure in the Helicopter Air Ambulance system.A
simple but often fatal failure. Training of aeromedical crews
–not to provide the best in patient care that we can
possibly achieve, a ‘paient advocate’–but
to be a ‘heicopter crew advocate’Without a
trained crew that understands every aspect of the helicopter,
its functions, and what the Pilot is doing, we are collectively
failing our patients…imly by not getting to them.The aim
of ACOS: Aircrew Operations and Survival is simple –to
give all crews whether a new hire or ‘olhand’ a
different ‘glbal’perspective on being a safe and
effective CREWMEMBER first and foremost –a patient
advocate second.It covers aspects of the day to day safety
culture that are necessary based on real-life operations and
experiences as well as processes that we can instinctively
follow in an emergency should the situation arise.Learn to be
an effective and efficient Crewmember, then hopefully you will
never need the ‘urival’part of this course...By
being Confident –Competent –Current: we as
crew can ultimately do one thing. Support the Pilot, be safe,
and then, in turn, become a patient advocate. ACOS Online
Course: https://training.iamed.us/courses/acos-aircrewoperations-survival-on-demand