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Birmingham 2010
Introduction - Host City Info - Sponsors Info - Abstracts - Delegates Fees - Registration - Programme
Chairman’s introduction
Dear Colleagues,
Welcome to the conference website and the 2010 conference of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, which is themed to encourage exchanges of advances in emergency care from military experience with civilian best practice.
We have selected a world class venue, the International Convention Centre in Birmingham, which has additional resonance with the military as the city is the focus for the definitive care of sick and injured Service personnel brought home from overseas duty.
In 2009 the Healthcare Commission published an evaluation of the UK’s Defence Medical Services and identified the care of the injured Serviceman as “exemplary”. This conference is a key event in response to the Commission’s challenge to share clinical experience from the deployed environment and is well positioned to help shape the national imperative to develop our major trauma systems.
We have a diverse programme to accommodate a wide range of emergency care topical issues, together with a series of innovative clinical simulations to stretch your abilities in the most challenging of situations. There is also a military theme to the social programme, with entertainment from a marching military band (“Beating the Retreat”), a cocktail party and a regimental-style dinner.
You can now register for the conference and submit an absract on the site using the navigation menu at the top of the page. We look forward to welcoming you to Birmingham in September.
Yours sincerely,
Tim
Colonel TJ Hodgetts CBE QHP
Defence Professor of Emergency Medicine, Royal College of Emergency Medicine
Chairman, Organising Committee
Royal College of Emergency Medicine
LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER:
CIVILIAN AND MILITARY EMERGENCY CARE
13-15 SEPTEMBER 2010
International Convention Centre
BIRMINGHAM
Content to include:
- Emerging practice and technology
- Practical Workshops: Imaging and Interventions
- Systems Development: Pre-hospital, Trauma, Clinical Guidelines,
- Impact of changes on outcomes
- Bringing the lessons home: experience of the combat casualty journey
- (point of wounding to home nation)
- Practical Demonstration: Care under Fire to Field Resuscitation
- Pain Management in Emergency Care
- Audit and Governance in Emergency Care
- CBRN, Disaster and Mass Casualty
- Management
- Paediatric Emergency Care
- Cocktail Evening with Military Band
- Regimental-style Dinner
Industry Enquiries to:
conferenceorganiser.admem@rcdm.bham.ac.uk
Please download files about this event. (Available below)