Explain the basic process and medical trauma tenets from prehospital to final disposition post trauma bay of the significantly injured patient.
Define the role of crisis resource management in trauma resuscitation.
Using cases and debrief techniques, understand the preliminary investigative and therapeutic processes involved in the management of a significantly injured patient.
The workshop will provide a complete overview of the stages of a pre-hospital response to a trauma emergency. The workshop will have a theory session before lunch, followed by a practical session after lunch.
The practical session will be broken up into 4 separate practical stations. Each station will be as follows: At the Ambulance, At the Control Center, At the Scene, and Transport too and handover at the Hospital.
Over the recent decades, Point-of-Care Ultrasonography (PoCUS) has been gradually proving itself as a valuable adjunct in management of critically ill patients and patients in cardiac arrest. PoCUS is a fundamental tool that is quick, safe, inexpensive, and reproducible. It can identify types of shock, identify reversible causes of arrest, monitor quality of chest compressions, and provide guidance in ultrasound guided procedures.
This 1-day course provides basic and advanced ultrasound users a unique opportunity to learn how to integrate ultrasound in critically ill and cardiac arrest patients. The course will maximize hands on time and will include live scanning, team-based scenarios, and simulation. Attendees will also acquire skills to perform ultrasound during pulse checks, safely and without compromising hands on chest time.
This workshop explores multiple themes in the resuscitation continuum spanning novel techniques for a single patient through treatment of multiple and mass casualties as well as offering a system-wide perspective on the treatment of the critically ill and injured. Our international panel of world-leading clinicians and academics will whistlestop through the latest advancements in this space and offer unique operational and strategic viewpoints.
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The primary goal is that Emergency Providers meet the standards for patient safety set and become aware of updates in the field of procedural sedation.
In medicine, children are not little adults. The same applies to pediatric POCUS. This workshop will aim to introduce a unique opportunity for all those caring for children to learn basic concept, methodology and application of Pediatric bedside ultrasound in pediatric Emergency.
Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) is a unique instrument that can be an integral part of your toolkit during patient assessments in a variety of situations from the clinic settings to the Emergency Room. This session will go through the basics of ultrasound, demonstrate how to use the machine, as well as teach you the most used and essential pediatric POCUS applications.
Novice users will be able to understand the basic concepts with opportunity to experience real applications in practical sessions in the presence of experts. Advanced users will be able to learn challenges, pitfall and new revolution in the world of Pediatric POCUS.
By the end of this simulation-based workshop, you will be able to:
By the end of this simulation-based workshop, you will be able to:
The primary goal is that Emergency Providers meet the standards for patient safety set and become aware of updates in the field of procedural sedation.
By the end of workshop, the attendees will be able to provide procedural sedation and will know the following:
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The workshop will provide a complete overview of the stages of a pre-hospital response to a trauma emergency. The workshop will have a theory session before lunch, followed by a practical session after lunch.
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Explain the basic process and medical trauma tenets from prehospital to final disposition post trauma bay of the significantly injured patient.
Define the role of crisis resource management in trauma resuscitation.
Using cases and debrief techniques, understand the preliminary investigative and therapeutic processes involved in the management of a significantly injured patient.