NEAS paramedics invited to Australian conference following work on killer condition
Two NEAS paramedics have been invited to address an
international audience in Australia - following their work in
tackling one of the biggest killers in the world.
Sepsis is a blood disease which kills more than 37,000 people
every year in the UK.
Graham McClelland and Paul Younger (centre and left in
photo) measured the effects of a screening
tool which helps identify patients at risk of the
condition, while en-route to hospital.
The tool resulted in a dramatic ...