GWAAC Clinical Engagement

Sharing knowledge

Great Western Air Ambulance Charity produces a number of  programmes designed to share knowledge and skills with clinical professionals.

 

Clinical Governance

Our crew have monthly clinical governance days designed to educate our crew and improve our service. We have now begun to open these days to clinical professionals looking to find out more about our work. 

 

Clinical Outreach

We have developed some enhanced training for paramedics and nurses responding to 999 calls on behalf of SWAST including private and voluntary providers. An opportunity to practice and simulate clinical skills and scenarios.

Save the dates!
Our 2026 Clinical Outreach days:

  • Wednesday 4 or Thursday 5 February - GWAAC Airbase
    Registration Open

  • Thursday 7 or Friday 8 May - TBC

  • Monday 12 or Tuesday 13 October - TBC

May and October dates may be subject to change

GWAAC Masterclass - Warfighting at Scale - Civilian and NHS Implications:
It’s Not Just The Military Who Need To Be Ready

With Critical Care Doctor Tom James

Event Overview: Warfighting at Scale – It’s Not Just The Military Who Need To Be Ready
Date: 5 February 2026, 19:30-21:00
Location: GWAAC Airbase or online
Format: Lecture + Audience Q&A
Part of the GWAAC Masterclass series

Dr James will outline how the evolving character of warfare—from cyber disruption and information warfare to stress on national infrastructure—requires a whole-of-society approach to preparedness. He will explain how conflict at scale can produce effects across critical sectors such as energy, logistics, finance and communications, emphasizing that effective readiness demands coordinated planning between defence, government, industry and civil organizations. Nowhere will this be more critical than healthcare and the NHS.

Dr James is a consultant in Emergency Medicine in the Defence Medical Services. He has been part of the team at GWAAC since 2012. He has deployed on a range of operational tours and is currently helping to develop military pre-hospital emergency care to meet the challenges of large-scale combat operations.

Registration available only for medical professionals

Stab-5 Mnemonic

Our crew has produced an easy-to-recall acronym and associated aide-memoire to help ambulance paramedics respond to victims of stabbings.

 
The 'STAB-5' acronym aims to help paramedics manage the situation at the scene of a stabbing and get the patient on their way to hospital within five minutes of arriving.
 

Help train the next generation of lifesavers

We are looking for basic life support trained professionals who are able to volunteer their time to deliver Great Western Hearts training sessions to students in secondary schools across our region. Our hour-long sessions involve a group demonstration and practical exercises based on the DRS-ABC method, including how to use an AED. Each session is tailored to the length of a school lesson and can be up to an hour long.

In 2024, our Heartstarters volunteers visited nearly a quarter of the schools in our region, training over 6,000 school children with these potentially lifesaving skills. Combine this with the training they did with our corporate and community groups as well, this brings the total of people trained to well around 25,000 since the programme's inception in 2016. But we don't want to stop there.

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