
A brief introduction to medical simulation
- Medical training and competence development, for improved acute medicine and patient safety!
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Thursday April 23 2009 14.00-17.00
Friday April 24 2009 at 14.00-17.00
Venue: SAFER (Stavanger Acute medicine Foundation for Education and Research)
You will get a short introduction to the future learning method and the pedagogical principals in medical simulation, through team experiences in acute medicine. This will be followed by a common debrief lead by simulation experts from DIMS - the Danish Institute of Medical Simulation and SAFER (Stavanger Acute medicine Foundation for Education and Research).
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The SAFER center is a top modern simulation center, with the opportunity to do medical simulation in relevant environments, using relevant equipment. The center is located 800 meters from the conference hotel.
Please do a pre-registration within April 1 2009 at: post@safer.net
Available for 25 attendees
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Norwegian Air Ambulance work-shops on emergency ultrasound:
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Focus Assessed transthoracic echocardiography. The FATE protocol.
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| Thursday April 23 2009 15.30-17.00 |
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Venue: Conference hotel
Solving circulatory diagnostic problems with ultrasound. The FATE protocol is a rapid and systematic approach for cardio-pulmonary screening and monitoring. FATE should be considered a valuable supplement to the clinical evaluation and not a full cardiologic diagnostic procedure. The work-shop is lead by Erik Sloth who has 20 years of experience with transthoracic ultrasound. Includes both a lecture and demonstrations on volunteers.
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On-site registration on Norwegian Air Ambulance exhibition at the conference venue.
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| Detection of pneumothorax and abdominal bleeding using ultrasound. |
Friday April 24 2009 9.00-10.30
Saturday April 25 2009 9.00-10.30 |
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Venue: Conference hotel
Diagnosis of airway and ventilation problems. An introduction to pulmonary ultrasound. Diagnosis of occult haemorrhage in the abdomen, thorax and pericardium with the FAST approach, an adjuvant to the clinical assessment during the primary survey. The work-shop is lead by Michael Busch and includes a lecture and demonstrations on volunteers. |
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On-site registration on Norwegian Air Ambulance exhibition at the conference venue.
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| Ultrasound evaluation and management of breathing and circulatory problems in anaesthetized animals. |
Friday April 24 2009 11.00-14.00
Saturday April 25 2009 11.00-14.00 |
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Venue: The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
Evaluation of pneumothorax, hemothorax, pleural effusion and abdominal fluid in anaesthetized pigs. A maximum of 10 participants are welcome to an exciting work-shop at The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science in Sandnes, only a 20 minutes drive from Stavanger. Transport from the conference venue at 1100 with return to Stavanger at 1400.
Lunch will be served. No admittance fee for participants.
Faculty : Nils Petter Oveland, Michael Busch, Kristian Strand and Rasmus Aagaard.
Sponsored by: Microimpulse |
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Registration to facultymember Nils Petter Oveland at e-mail ovenil@snla.no or at the Norwegian Air Ambulance exhibition at the conference venue. |