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Sponsored trauma-list email: Combat Trauma Innovation 2011: London 18-20 January
Karim Brohi karim at trauma.orgSat Jan 8 20:55:09 GMT 2011
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The Combat trauma Innovation event brings together a huge delegation of the world's best trauma care practitioners from militaries and civil health care organisations from around the globe. All of whom are attending to gain the latest lessons learned from the frontlines in Afghanistan. Held in London between the 18th and 20th of January, Combat Trauma Innovation 2011 will offer a unique insight into current operations, current needs and future requirements, allowing you to uncover what the market really wants and what the future is likely to hold. Places are limited at this event so register early to secure your attendance. Visit the website at http://www.combat-trauma-innovation.com/334/ or scroll down for more information. Why you should attend The event is extremely interactive allowing attendees to get involved with the speakers and the agenda, making sure that the most beneficial learning environment is created, maximising your time out of the office and providing you with priceless lessons that can immediately be transferred into your job back home. CPD and CME accredited - Attend and also earn 18 points towards your continual professional development. The programme for the 3 day conference follows the story of an unidentified soldier through his (or her) pre-deployment training, injury and eventual evacuation: Zero hour minus 3 - 6 months - Pre-deployment trauma training Zero Hour - Point of injury Zero Hour + 1 - Tactical evacuation Zero Hour + 2 - Role 1, 2 and 3 facility treatment Zero Hour + 3 - Stabilisation and treatment Zero Hour + 1 to 3 Days - Strategic evacuation (STRATEVAC) PLUS includes best practice case studies covering: * A casualty response system for pre-hospital trauma care * Training the first responder - The US Army priorities for training warfighters * Keeping trauma care skills up to date - Integrating military doctors into the civil health care system to maintain a relevant experience level * London July 7th bombings Still not convinced? Take a look at a small sample of the world class speakers that have already confirmed: * Brig. Gen. Per Bratlie-Jensen, Deputy Surgeon General, Norwegian Armed Forces * Col. Dr. Ulrich Kunz, Head of Neurosurgical Department, Armed Forces Hospital Ulm, Bundeswehr, Germany * Commodore H.W. Jung OMM CD, Commander Canadian Forces Health Services Group and Canadian Forces Surgeon General * Lt. Col. Jens Tingleff, Commanding Officer, Danish Field Hospital * Dr. David Gaunt, A&E Consultant, Watford General hospital, UK * Lt. Col. Martin Schreiber, Joint Theater Trauma Systems Director - Afghanistan, US Army, US All this and more can be seen by visiting the Combat Trauma Innovation 2011 conference website at http://www.combat-trauma-innovation.com/334/ or by downloading the latest brochure at http://www.combat-trauma-innovation.com/334/337/341/ Register online at http://www.combat-trauma-innovation.com/334/335/ or contact our delegate manager on T: +44 (0)20 067 1831 mailto:combattrauma at clarionevents.com <combattrauma at clarionevents.com> Also be sure to join the Combat Trauma Innovation LinkedIn Group and keep up with industry and event developments. Join at http://www.linkedin.com/e/9x81yh-gdww7sr7-m/vgh/3392712/ I hope to see you at the event later this month Regards Richard Mathews Conference Director Event Sponsors: Celox, Strategic Operations, Sangart, Allen, Abbott, Amputees in Action, Combat Medical Systems, Hidalgo, Intersurgical, ITC, QuikClot, RDT, Karl Storz and Stryker
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