Consultant in Pre-Hospital Care
MBChB, FRCA, FIMC, DipIMM, DipIMC
Overview
Areas of expertise
Medico-Legal experience
Clinical Practice & Experience
Dr Tyrrell-Marsh is a consultant in prehospital care, anaesthetics, and intensive care medicine in the North-West. He has extensive experience in trauma care, working at a busy MTC in Manchester and having completed secondments with London HEMS, Essex, and Herts Air Ambulance then working for The Air Ambulance Service. He currently works with the North-West Air Ambulance as part of their Senior Medical Team.
Intensive Care:
Dr Tyrrell-Marsh has worked within a broad variety of Intensive Care Units across the North West. He has worked in both smaller DGH Units and Larger Teaching Hospital Sites; this has allowed him to gain experience of Specialist Neurological Intensive Care as well as Burns, Hepatobiliary, and Haematology. He has experience in all areas of intensive care including the acute resuscitation phase, day to day ward rounds, microbiology and housekeeping, clinical governance, research, audit and critical incident management, and transfer of patients.
Anaesthesia:
Dr Tyrrell-Marsh is familiar with difficult airway procedures, fibre-optic intubation, bronchoscopy, and surgical airways. His areas of anaesthetic interest include hepatobiliary and general surgery, but he also enjoys a wide range of theatre sessions including ENT and Maxillo-Facial, vascular, and upper limb orthopaedics; he has now also settled into a regular thoracic surgery list. Dr Tyrrell-Marsh is competent in arterial and central access, thoracic epidurals, spinal anaesthesia, and both Seldinger and surgical chest drains and peripheral nerve blocks.
Pre-Hospital:
Dr Tyrrell-Marsh has a broad pre-hospital experience base within four different services and over 300 cases, including both medical and trauma patients. He is experienced in dealing with traumatic cardiac arrest, major transfusion strategies, blunt and penetrating trauma, and the triage and transport of critically unwell patients. He has extensive experience in the management of cardiac arrest including mechanical CPR, cooling, emergency thoracotomy, and direct transfer to primary PCI whilst still in arrest.
Clinical Interests
Dr Tyrrell-Marsh has a developing interest in the use of ultrasound in the critically unwell or arrested patient and has completed the FICE accreditation for Intensive Care.
Research Interests
Teaching & Training
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