1. Is there a doctor on the plane?
36th Emergency Medicine for Rural Hospitals
January 17 - 19, 2020
David Topps
Medical Director, Office of Health & Medical Education Scholarship
The Office of Continuing Medical Education & Professional Development
2. Faculty:
• David Topps, Family Medicine, University of Calgary
Financial Affiliations:
• Honoraria, other rewards: none
• Speakers' Bureaux, advisory boards: none
• Grants, clinical trials: PiHPES and OLab are grant supported
• Patents, royalties: none
• Investments in health organizations: none
• Other influential affiliations: Medbiq
Faculty/Presenter Disclosure
The Office of CME & PD
4. 1. List common medical issues that can worry you on flights
2. Describe how the environment can affect what you can do
3. Inventory useful approaches before take-off
4. Explain liability issues for physicians, nursing professionals off-duty in
restrictive environments
Learning Objectives
The Office of CME & PD
5. Agenda
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• Case #1
• Overview & common points
• Case #2
• Teamwork tips
• Case #3
• Debrief & discussion
• Today I learned…
7. Common Points
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• What are your concerns?
• Good Samaritan guidelines
• Are you obligated?
• How common?
• What is common?
• Whose call is it anyway?
9. Case #2 scenario outline
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• You are all on a long distance flight back to Canada
from South America, which will take 11 hours. Your
flight has already been delayed 3 hours so everyone is
tired, grumpy and anxious to get home.
• Finally, the flight has departed about an hour ago and
the crew are just serving drinks. You are on the new
Dreamliner, which should make for a more pleasant
and restful flight.
• You are just starting to relax when the call comes, “Is
there a doctor on the plane? We have a medical
emergency.”
10. Case #2 debrief
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• What came out of this?
• What went well?
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11. Teamwork & tools
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• You are not alone
• Ground Medical Staff very experienced & helpful
• Big flight usually has several HCPs
• Coordinate and play nice
• What should your role be?
• Limits to what you can do
• Environment: noise, space, lighting
• What is in the kit?
13. Final recap
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• GMS are helpful and experienced
• KISS
• Other CLEO questions?
• Compensation?
14. Today I learned…
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• Single sentence wrap-up
• ”…that the pilot makes the decision”
• NOT “I liked the interactiveness…” etc
• Group effect reinforces the learning for all.