Combat Trauma Innovation

Cyber Speakers

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Agenda at a Glance
  • This focus day aims at delivering a platform which allows attendees to gain an insight into how the UK is preparing for mass casualties during a large scale public event. With the London 2012 Olympic Games taking place soon this subject is proving to be a useful tool for any organisation involved in the preparation.

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  • Pre-Hospital Day
    The pre-hospital day explores how civil and military organisations alike are preparing for, and responding to emergency situations. From training and simulation through to evacuation this day is aimed at all medical personnel but especially those involved in point of injury care.
  • Training & Simulation – Civil And Military Stream Sessions
    Training and simulation is the crucial part of preparing for dealing with any situation. Whether it is minor or major injuries or the introduction of new technology, these sessions deliver an opportunity to assess how different nationalities are preparing from an organisation or an individual standpoint.
  • Buddy Aid And Role 1 Care – Lessons Identified From Recent Operations
    It is often said that the best way to learn comes from the experience of others. These presentations provide exactly that. A range of individuals with recent operational experience will discuss specific case studies of Role 1/point of injury care.
  • Product Workshops and Technical Demonstrations
    Innovation in this setting is key. These demonstrations allow attendees the chance to learn how to use new technology in development now. This is a fantastic chance to gain a valuable insight into what will be coming into service over the next few years.

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  • Clinical Day
    After arriving at hospital, it is the responsibility of those specialists from surgical teams and trauma wards to take over patient care. This day focuses on the clinical side of dealing with trauma patients and provides case studies of wounds they may encounter and treatments they may follow.
  • MEDEVAC and CASEVAC Session
    Arguably, one of the biggest innovations in emergency healthcare in recent years has been the development of evacuation capabilities. This session assesses different nationalities' current programmes and likely future abilities.
  • Role 2 and 3 Treatment
    Role 2 and 3 hospitals offer an enhanced capability to that of an aid post. The more familiar A&E hospital can be recognisable in some of these facilities' capabilities. This section of the conference explores different procedures that occur within these facilities.
  • Specific Clinical Streams
    To cater for the wide variety of specialisation from the audience, these stream presentations encourage the audience to split into the relevant subject areas. With sessions on burn treatments, orthopaedic surgery, blood treatment advances and head, face and neck wounds, this is an excellent opportunity to discuss these subjects in detail which enhances the educational experience of all attendees.

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