
Come and join us at Scandinavian Update in Stavanger May 24-26 2007!
In this newsletter we present a few more of the faculty members that you will meet at Scandinavian Update 2007. Come and join us!
To read more see scandinavian-update.org
For registration see scandinavian-update.org
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David Zideman, United Kingdom, is a Consultant Anaesthetist and Chief of Service at Hammersmith Hospital in London. He is a Queen’s Honorary Physician. David is the current Chairman of the European Resuscitation Council and co-chair of the 2010 International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Consensus on Science Conference and therefore is eminently suitable to talk on: “What can the 2010 international guidelines on resuscitation and emergency cardiac care bring?” His interest in pre-hospital trauma has led him to become the Chairman of The British Association for Immediate Care in the UK (BASICS) which is an organisation in which members actively participate in the management of pre-hospital trauma. He is proud to be an Honorary Consultant with the London Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) programme. |
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Freddy K. Lippert, Denmark, has a clinical bacground from the trauma centre of Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen and is now the Medical Director of Pre-hospital Care and Emergency Medicine in the Head Office of the new The Capital Region of Denmark. His is also an associate professor in anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Copenhagen University with special interests is resuscitation, trauma care and emergency medicine. |
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Jón Baldursson, Iceland, MD, FACEP, is the Medical Director for Prehospital Emergency Services at Landspítali University Hospital in Reykjavík, Iceland and Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Iceland. He is also in charge of the postgraduate training program in Emergency Medicine at his institution. Jón was the first Icelandic physician to become certified as a specialist in emergency medicine. He will explain how training in emergency medicine is organized in Iceland. He will also discuss patient safety in Emergency Medicine, what we can learn from the US and vice versa. |
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Eldar Søreide, Norway, MD PhD, is Professor and Medical Director, ICU, Trauma and Emergency Care, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Division of Acute Care Medicine, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway.
He has more than 10 years experience as part-time flight physician with Norwegian Air Ambulance. Long-time member of the International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society (ITACCS/TCI). Founding Editor of “Akuttjournalen” the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma and Emergency medicine. Referee and editorial board member of several international journals. Søreide is President of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (SSAI) from January 2006.
Besides chairing and organising several succesful international and national scientific meetings in Stavanger, Norway (AIRMED2000, TraumaCare2002, HLR2003, Akuttdagene 2004 and 2006, Scandinavian Update 2005 on Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, Resuscitation2006), he is a much used invited speaker both on international and national meetings.
Medical Director, SAFER (Stavanger Acute medicine Foundation for Research and Education) since 2006
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Jouni Kurola, Finland, is a specialist in both GP and Anesthesiology and Intensive Care. He is the Medical director of prehospital care in Northern Savo Hospital District in Finland and Medical Director of Eastern Finland HEMS. His special interests are Airway management and Benchmarking.
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Bjørn Øglænd, Norway, is a senior consultant, NICU, Stavanger University Hospital. He has many years as general practitioner, i.e. paediatric and neonatal training from Fredrikstad Central Hospital and Norwegian State hospital in Oslo. He is the former head of pediatric dept Stavanger University Hospital and part time project manager for study on developmental origins of adult health and disease. From summer 2007 he will be a consultant in NICU of Norwegian State Hospital Oslo. |
European Trauma Course (ETC)
The Team Approach
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! A FEW PLACES LEFT!
21-23 May, 2007 at the SAFER Sim Center, Stavanger, Norway.
Maximum number of participants: 24.
Two and a half days of scenario based trauma resuscitation training.
All key areas covered including airway management, shock, head injury, spinal trauma, CT interpretation and much more.
A European faculty, teaching European trauma care.
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