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Oxford Emergency Medicine

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  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Consultant Team
  • Education
    • Education
    • i3EM
    • Ultrasound
    • Paeds Emergency Medicine
    • Middle Grade Teaching
    • SHO Teaching
    • Medical Students
    • Resus Simulations
  • Fellowships
    • Training fellowships
    • International
  • Research
    • Research
    • About EMROx
    • Research Projects
    • Research Resources
    • Research Calendar
    • Get Involved
    • Contact EMROx

centre for Prehospital emergency medicine

Established in 2017, the Centre for Prehospital Emergency Medicine is based in the John Radcliffe  Hospital, Oxford and aims to promote and develop the understanding and application of Prehospital Emergency Medicine both nationally and internationally. It has close working assocations with Thames Valley Air Ambulance, South Central Ambulance Services, and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and is heavily involved in the training and development of Prehospital Clinicans

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