Case Study Night – More Than Meets the Monitor
$0.00 ($0.00 + tax)
When: Mardi, Juillet 7 @ 18:00 MT
Speakers: Mackenzie Wardle and Stuart Grant
Who: CAWM Members
Stuart Grant is a dual-licensed Registered Nurse and Advanced Care Paramedic who serves as an air medical crew member with STARS Air Ambulance. His clinical background includes emergency nursing at the Foothills Medical Centre, ground EMS, critical care transport, and search and rescue. Stuart has spent his career caring for critically ill and injured patients in high-acuity environments across both hospital and prehospital settings.
Case: This session uses a real-world case to highlight three key principles in prehospital care:
- Maintaining a broad differential diagnosis
- Actively ruling out less likely but high-risk conditions
- Integrating clinical assessment with monitor findings
Attendees will be challenged to think beyond common pathways and reflect on how cognitive bias and overreliance on technology can impact decision-making especially in the wilderness context where technology may not always be present.
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When: Mardi, Juillet 7 @ 18:00 MT
Speakers: Mackenzie Wardle and Stuart Grant
Who: CAWM Members
Stuart Grant is a dual-licensed Registered Nurse and Advanced Care Paramedic who serves as an air medical crew member with STARS Air Ambulance. His clinical background includes emergency nursing at the Foothills Medical Centre, ground EMS, critical care transport, and search and rescue. Stuart has spent his career caring for critically ill and injured patients in high-acuity environments across both hospital and prehospital settings.
Case: This session uses a real-world case to highlight three key principles in prehospital care:
- Maintaining a broad differential diagnosis
- Actively ruling out less likely but high-risk conditions
- Integrating clinical assessment with monitor findings
Attendees will be challenged to think beyond common pathways and reflect on how cognitive bias and overreliance on technology can impact decision-making especially in the wilderness context where technology may not always be present.





