Napoli: Nunziatella Military School: “Civil Military Cooperation in Trauma and Combat Trauma System Education and Training” September 26 – 27 , 2013 - Nunziatella Military School ore 09.30 – Naples – Italy
OGGETTO : International Conference Il Convegno nasce dalla collaborazione tra Sanità Civile e Militare per la necessità di ottimizzare le procedure mediche e logistiche in caso di Natural Disaster (uragani, terremoti, eruzioni etc) o Made Man Disaster (atti terroristici , guerre , disastri industriali etc) entrambe le evenienze sono molto attuali in special modo il “Rischio Vesuvio” e la “Contaminazione Ambientale” da sversamento di rifiuti tossici nel terreno nella Provincia di Caserta L’evento in oggetto è organizzato dal Comando Logistico di Sanità dell’Esercito Italiano (Roma) in co sharing con l’ I.D.M.A. (International Disaster Medicine Association www.idma.it) di cui è Presidente il dr. Giuseppe Noschese ed inoltre in collaborazione con :
1. A.O.R.N. “A. Cardarelli”, Napoli, 2. A.O. Hospital “Niguarda Ca’ Granda” - Trauma Team, Milano:, 3. Ospedale Maggiore , Dipartimento Emergenze , Bologna, 4. Università di Medicina di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 5. Accademia Militare di Modena, 6. US Naval Forces Europe Medical, Naples, 7. NATO Allied Joint Force Command Headquarters, Medical Division, Naples and 8. Policlinico Militare “Celio”, Roma, 9. Health and Veterinary Services Studies and Researches Centre, Roma La Conferenza rappresenta un eccellente opportunità per la Sanità Civile e Militare a livello nazionale ed internazionale di poter effettuare uno scambio di informazioni e di esperienze al fine di fungere da tutor per gli operatori del settore che in caso di calamità naturali o provocate dall’uomo dovessero gestire soccorsi per le popolazioni coinvolte. L’AORN A. Cardarelli nella figura del Direttore Generale Av.to Rocco Granata ed il Secondo Fod nella Figura del Generale di C.d’A. Generale Vincenzo Lops con il Comando Logistico Sud di Sanità direttore Brig. Gen. N.Sebastiani hanno già da alcuni anni iniziato una proficua collaborazione in ambito di training ed interscambio di informazioni in ambito sanitario stillando una convenzione che rappresenta in Italia un passo importante nella direzione di ottimizzare e condividere conoscenze sanitarie che provengono da differenti settori. Conference Program
DAY 1 1 Welcome remarks COL M. Napoletano 0900 - 0905 2 Opening remarks MG F. Tontoli, MD 0905 - 0910 3 Conference objective and tasks BG N. Sebastiani, MD 0910 - 0920 4 Moderator panel 1 Education in the field of Trauma System, Combat Trauma System and Disaster Medicine 5 Combat trauma / Disaster medicine educational training for the Italian Army BG G. Mammana, MD 0920 - 0940 6 Disaster medicine/military medicine similarities in trauma system and combat trauma system education COL R. Kostadinov, MD 0940 - 1000 7 Coffee break / Poster discussion ALL 1000 - 1030 8 “Crisis management and disaster response center of excellence - objectives, tasks, challenges” LTC D. Dimitrov, MD 1030 - 1100 9 Trauma system educational challenges – Italian experience Prof A. Barbarisi, MD 1100 - 1120 10 Medical intelligence in the trauma system and combat trauma system education Dr G. Noschese, MD 1120 - 1135 11 Moderators remarks and discussions ALL 1135 1150 12 Moderator panel 2 Military Medical Preparedness 13 International disaster medicine association survey results regarding military personnel medical preparedness in case of disasters BG R. Mattei, MD 1150- 1200 14 Ready for take off? A theoretical concept to harmonise the civilian HEMS and military SAR activities in Hungary Dr P. Turi, MD 1200-1220 15 NATO medical staff officer required qualifications LTC P. Vekszler, MD 1220 - 1240 16 Vascular surgery in emergency situation: a essential asset Prof. G. Coppi, MD 1240 - 1300 17 Trauma: military-civil experiences and prospectives... CPT (CRI) G. Rocchi, MD 1300 - 1320 18 Moderators remarks and discussions ALL 1320 - 1330 19 Lunch ALL 1340 - 1440 20 Moderator panel 3 Training Programs and Experience in Civil Military Medical Cooperation 21 Military medical academy Sofia experience in disaster medicine/trauma system education COL R. Kostadinov, MD 1440 - 1455 22 The effectiveness of simulation in medical emergency. first results of training project’s proof-of-concept. The MITAKA project BG F. Orsini, MD 1455 - 1510 23 Balkan medical task force – an example for civil-military medical cooperation on field of disaster medicine COL N. Zec, MD 1510- 1530 24 “Crisis management and disaster response center of excellence - training program" LTC D. Dimitrov, MD 1530- 1545 25 The first ever real cooperation between the civilian HEMS and military SAR forces during a mass catastrophy in Hungary Dr P. Turi 1545-1605 26 Moderators remarks and discussions ALL 1605- 1620 27 Coffee break ALL 1620 - 1640 28 Moderator panel 4 Civilian Medical Preparedness for Emergencies 29 International disaster medicine association survey results regarding physicians’ medical preparedness in case of disasters Dr G. Noschese, MD 1640 - 1650 30 Pediatrics for emergency COL A. Masetti, MD 1650 - 1710 31 Military ambulances functions and capabilities in operations, in training and exercises, in peace time COL M. Tirico, MD 1710 - 1730 32 Italian Campania Region environmental pollution – Health Challenges and possible Medical Response Ing. G. Mocerino 1730 - 1750 33 Moderators remarks and discussions ALL 1750 - 1800 34 Sponsor’s panel 1800 - 1820 35 Panel discussion 1820 - 1830 36 Closing remarks 1830
DAY 2 1 Opening remarks BG R. Mattei, MD 0900 - 0905 2 Moderator panel 5 Clinical Challenges 3 Crises and management the public expectation HE Amb C. Risi 0905 – 0915 4 International Cooperation and Advanced Surgical Training: a synergy Dr S. Cozzolino, MD 0915-0930 5 Trauma system– National experience round table: Moderators: M. Grillo, MD; L. Vicenzo, MD; V.Pilone, MD 0930 – 1145 Traumatic hemorragic shock: the therapeutic approach. A. Brillantino, MD Chest trauma. P. Arganese, MD Liver trauma injury. R. Tarquini, MD Splenic trauma. S. Ruggiero, MD Major pelvic trauma. E. Villamaina, MD and A. Mottola , MD Damage control. M.Rutigliano, MD and S. Reggio, MD Plastic and reconstructive surgery for trauma. F. Wirz, MD and A. Alberico, MD Regenerative surgery and traumatic injuries: present and future of stem cells. A. Almadori, MD Negative pressure wound therapy for soft tissue injuries. José Mª Serra Mestre, MD Advanced biomaterials: focus on new. materials for trauma technology . G. Pitingolo, MD Endovascular treatment of thoracic aorta trauma. G.C Accarino, MD Laryngeal external traumas: arytenoid dislocation. A. Papa, MD 6 Coffee break Included 7 Moderator panel 6 Experience and Competence 8 Lectio Magistralis Niguarda Trauma Center: hub for the severely injured of the Milano urban area Prof O. Chiara, MD 1145 - 1220 9 Education for Major Emergences – The Bologna Experience Dr G. Tugnoli, MD 1220- 1235 10 Possible buildup of the “clinical competence” in emergency in students of medicine today in Italy? Prof. P. Ventura, MD 1235- 1255 11 International disaster medicine association survey results regarding participants preferences on educational and training courses COL R. Kostadinov, MD 1255- 1305 12 Moderators remarks and discussions ALL 1305- 1330 13 Lunch ALL 1340 - 1440 14 Moderator panel 7 Specifics requirements to the Disaster/ Trauma and Combat Trauma System education and training 15 Rapid detection for biological warfare agents and unusual pathogens in combat assets COL F. Lista, MD 1440 - 1500 16 Build the specific competence for military medical doctors; the experience of academy of Italian army in Modena COL G. Masia, MD 1500 - 1520 17 Infectious diseases in disaster medical education – necessity and significance LTC Popov, MD COL A. Parashkevov, MD 1520 - 1535 18 The Military Corps of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta: activities, roles and interaction with the Italian Army. Dr V.D. Bianchi, MD; Dr G. Saviano, MD 1535-1550 19 Trauma Training and Education Prof Dr O. Chiara 1550-1605 20 Coffee break ALL 1605- 1630 21 Moderator panel 8 National Practice 22 US navy experience in educational process US Naval Hospital/TBC 1630 1645 23 Training of military medical personnel to deployment in operational areas, the experience of Italian navy “combat medicine course”: evolution present and future prospects CDR F. Fracasso, MD RA R. Vigliano, MD 1645- 1700 24 Electronic health records: from the field to role/echelon 4 CPT (CRI) A. Lai, MD 1700 - 1715 25 Moderators remarks 1715- 1730 26 Open discussions ALL 1730 - 1750 27 Final remarks LTG F. Marmo, MD 1750 - 1800 28 Summary of the conference results and way ahead COL R. Kostadinov, MD 1800 Antonio Grilletto
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