BDAS with Great Western Air Ambulance Charity

Join us in conversation as part of the Bristol Distinguished Address Series

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Key Information:

Date and time
Wed 28 June 2023
18:30 - 19:30
Location
1H16, H Block , Glenside Campus, Further info
Contact
Events Team events@uwe.ac.uk
Cost
Free
Attendance
Booking required

Past

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Description

This event is part of the Bristol Distinguished Address Series (BDAS). BDAS provides an opportunity to hear unique perspectives and insights from change makers, activists, entrepreneurs and people who have achieved amazing things in Bristol and beyond. Join us for an exciting event to hear about how UWE Bristol is working with the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC).

  • Hear from our keynote speaker, Vicki Brown, Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Critical Care, about her journey with GWAAC and how she is pushing boundaries within the paramedic profession.
  • Learn how you can get involved with the Great Western Heartstarters training initiative and become a volunteer.
  • See how the impact of GWAAC’s Critical Care Team could mean the difference between life and death with survivor stories.
  • Speak to GWAAC clinicians about their work and, if you are a student, understand how to pursue a career in this field.
  • Participate in CPR and defib demonstrations led by Heartstarter volunteers and the GWAAC crew.

About Great Western Air Ambulance Charity

Great Western Air Ambulance Charity is a registered charity providing pre-hospital critical care and air ambulance service across Bristol, Bath & North East Somerset, North Somerset, Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire, and parts of Wiltshire.

When someone has a life-threatening illness or injury, seconds count and GWAAC could be the difference between life and death. The air ambulance is a vital service for your area, but what you may not know is that GWAAC is a charity and only exists because of donations and fundraising from our community.

About Vicki Brown

Vicki is an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Critical Care (ACP-CC) working at Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC). She has worked in the ambulance service for 21 years and in HEMS for 17 of those.

Vicki was the first person in the South Western Ambulance Service Trust (SWAST) to be appointed as an ACP-CC and the first in the country to get onto the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (FPHC) Register of Consultant (Level 8) Practitioners by qualifying from a purely, paramedic background.

Vicki continues to push boundaries to further develop paramedic practice and to inspire others to achieve their best.

About Callum Sutton

Following a successful paramedic career, Callum joined GWAAC in 2021. He had worked as a solo paramedic providing early intervention to patients in hostile and high threat areas.

Last year Callum qualified as Specialist Paramedic in Critical Care after completing his masters degree in Specialist Paramedic Practise and lecturing to new paramedic students at university.

“I have always been interested in pre-hospital critical care as I think it is a chance to make a real difference to patients and their families, and GWAAC has a reputation for being a leading critical care provider.” 

About Dr Richard Jeavons

Richard Jeavons is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at the Bristol Royal Infirmary and a Critical Care Dr for GWAAC. He has been with GWAAC since 2017 and has just completed two years as GWAACs Deputy Medical Director.

About Jonathan Benger

Jonathan is Professor of Emergency Care in the School of Health and Social Wellbeing at UWE Bristol, and a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Senior Investigator. His main research interests relate to cardiac arrest, emergency and pre-hospital care, service organization and delivery, and design research.

In his clinical work, Jonathan is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at the Bristol Royal Infirmary and also does regular shifts with the Great Western Air Ambulance, which he established as its first Medical Advisor between 2007 and 2011.

Jonathan is also the Chief Medical Officer of NICE, having joined the organization in January 2023. Prior to this he was the Interim Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) at NHS England (2022), the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of NHS Digital (2019 to 2022), and the National Clinical Director for Urgent and Emergency Care at NHS England (2013 to 2019).

Speakers

  • Vicki Brown in uniform
    Advanced Practitioner in Critical Care
  • Photo of Callum Sutton
    Specialist Paramedic in Critical Care
  • Photo of Dr Richard Jeavons
    Dr Richard Jeavons
    Consultant in Emergency Medicine
  • Jonathan Benger, Professor of Emergency Care in the School of Health and Social Wellbeing at UWE Bristol.
    Jonathan Benger
    Professor of Emergency Care at UWE Bristol

Programme

18:00
Arrival and registration
18:30
Event starts
19:30
Drinks, networking and Heartstarter engagement activity

Registration and tickets

  • Cost: Free
  • Attendance: Booking required

Location

1H16, H Block
Glenside Campus
Blackberry Hill
Bristol
BS16 1DD
UK

Glenside Campus map

Accessibility

UWE Bristol welcomes all abilities, disabilities, ages, ethnicities, and genders to our events. If you have any questions, concerns, or additional requirements then please let us know by emailing the Events Team at events@uwe.ac.uk so that we can make your time at this event as comfortable as possible.

Venue information

  • Disabled parking: Yes (limited spaces)
  • Step-free access: Yes
  • Accessible toilets: Yes
  • Assisted listening: Yes
  • Guide/assistance dog-friendly: Yes
  • Quiet spaces available: Yes