Stuart Swadron from EM:RAP joins us in Havana for DevelopingEM 2015

EM:RAP has supported DevelopingEM from the beginning and this year one of their biggest contributors Stuart Swadron is joining our faculty.

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Stuart began his career in medicine as a general practitioner in Canada. He emigrated to Los Angeles to pursue his passion for emergency medicine. He is currently Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Medical Education at the University of Southern California and an attending emergency physician at Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center. Stuart served for many years as the residency program director at LAC/USC and he has remained very active in medical education.

He’ll be talking about Emergency Neuro Support during our trauma session.

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Virtual Registration

Cant attend DevelopingEM 2015 in person?

Why don’t you consider our virtual registration options.

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How it works.

Buy your virtual registration package and help more Cuban and Caribbean delegates attend this years’ conference as a result.

You receive all the presentations, in powerpoint, audio and video formats as a package as soon as they are produced.

Then all you have to do is pour yourself a mojito, put your feet up and your headphones on and you’re as good as in Havana with us.

Check our registration page for details.

http://www.cvent.com/events/developing-em-2015/event-summary-12dd08d9d0ce4b138889b7a5f079ce7c.aspx
In the spirit of FOAMed these presentations will eventually be released onto our website but by virtually registering you will receive this as a complete package and months in advance.

Billy is Back!

Professor William Mallon rejoins us for DevelopingEM 2015 in Havana after contributing hugely to DEM2014 with 3 presentations in Brazil.

This year he’ll be presenting on Practice Changing Trauma Articles and Updates in Cardiology.
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If he ever replied to his emails I’d ask him if he wanted to present this year wearing a Che Guevara Beret – we might buy one just for him.

To get a taste of what’s in store check out his presentation on the risks of Medical Radiation from DevelopingEM 2014.
Click here to view his presentation.
To listen to the audioclick here

CaribEDel Sponsorship Options- How You Can Help.

Supporting regional delegates is a concept central to the ethos of DevelopingEM. It’s an idea that we applied to both our conference in Havana and in Salvador. In total we have fully sponsored the attendance of over 100 regional delegates in the last two years. This sponsorship has included support for attendance at the plenary sessions, optional workshops and social functions.

How it works: DevelopingEM has as its sole revenue source the contributions of its delegates. We use both your registration fees and your donations to fund the attendance of regional colleagues. This generally takes the form of complimentary registration for the conference but also has been applied to cover transport and accommodation expenses for those delegates travelling from particularly remote locations. During the registration process, delegates have the opportunity to contribute directly to assisting delegate sponsorship. With strict management of our finances, each 2 full paying delegates allows us to fully assist and support a regional delegate to attend.
Why? DevelopingEM’s conferences act as crucial mechanisms for the two-way exchange of information on topics of interest between critical care practitioners from around the globe. Without our sponsorship program many regional delegates would miss out on the experience of the conference as well as the opportunity to interact with and learn from colleagues from a range of critical care systems. It remains one of DevelopingEM’s priorities to promote these types of global interactions and we hope our sponsorship process is one way to expand this collaboration.

How to CaribEDel and make a contribution:
DevelopingEM accepts donations year-round for upcoming conferences. Here are two easy ways to contribute:
1. Register yourself for any upcoming DevelopingEM event. The simple act of your registration is crucial to the attendance of your regional colleagues.
2. Whilst you are registering you can elect to directly contribute to a number of donation options which include delegate sponsorship. Every extra dollar we receive means we can invite more local delegates. We look forward to seeing you in Cuba later in 2015.

One of our inspirations for the program was the African Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM) which has used its SupAdel program to sponsor the attendance of regional delegates to their annual events for the last five years. You can read more about their amazing system here
http://www.afem.info/get-involved/support-a-delegate/?id=81

Check out what happened in 2013 to see how your support allows global interactions and collaboration in critical care medicine that continue far beyond the time period of the conference.

DevelopingEM welcomes Scott Weingart to the team

Yes you heard correctly Weingart is joining you in Havana this year for DEM2015.

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Scott will be speaking with us about Peri-Intubation management and we’re very excited about having him amongst our amazing faculty.

If you haven’t seen or heard Scott before (you must have no internet access) he will be part of the upcoming incredible SMACC Chicago conference this June 23-26.

smacc.net.au

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We’re really grateful to the team at SMACC/ICN for all their support over the years and wish them all the best for another successful conference in Chicago.

As a little taste of what you can expect from SMACC and Scott check out his presentation at last years’ SMACC Gold on the Surgical Airway.

https://vimeo.com/104000689

You can of course visit Scott’s podcast website EMCrit
emcrit.org
to hear a wide and ever expanding range of presentations on everything from ECMO to boutique microbrewed beers. Check it out!

DEM 2016 planned for South East Asia.

In a little over 3 months DEM heads back to Havana and we’re very excited with the program we’ve created and with the amazing faculty that are helping us this year.

We’re also looking forward to 2016 with plans to head to South East Asia and we need your help.

Since we first started it has been an aim of DEM to have a conference in Cambodia.

I think it was a country that entered my consciousness just as I was awakening to the fact that the world was bigger than my home town. The events of the late 70s were the first international crisis that I can remember as a child and somehow Cambodia has kept reappearing in my life.

Jodie and I have travelled there a few times and have been astounded by the beauty of the country, marveled at incredible Angkor and been overwhelmed by the wonderful Cambodian people. We even went there for our honeymoon.

We have a few contacts in critical care circles within Cambodia but we need more if we are going to have a successful event.

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So if you DevelopingEMers know people who know Cambodia please let us know.

Of course there are other potential countries in the region where the DevelopingEM process could be of benefit so if you have any ideas please let us know.

One such place is Burma / Myanmar and you can hear and see John MacKenzie presenting on his experiences there.
Click here to view Johns presentation
Listen his audio

DEM 2015 accredited by ACEM and endorsed by ACEP

Over the years DevelopingEM has had the support and endorsement of a number of academic organizations from around the globe.

Once again this year DevelopingEM will have accreditation for CPD /CME/MOPS with the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM).

We also have endorsement of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the support of the Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine (ASEM) and the International Federation for Emergency Medicine (IFEM).

We’ve also been lucky enough to have the personal involvement of a number of college luminaries including

Andrew Bezzina (ACEM / ASEM)
Brent Myers (NAEMSP)
Haywood Hall (ACEP)
Jim Holliman (IFEM / SAEM / ACEP)
Joe Lex (AAEM / AFEM)
Judith Tintinalli (ABEM)
Marianne Gausche-Hill (ACEP)
Pedro Veliz (SCMI / URGRAV)
Peter Cameron (ACEM / IFEM)
Peter Viccellio (ACEP / SAEM)
Robert Suter (AAEM)
Terry Mulligan (IFEM / AFEM)

Marianne will be joining us again and in fact she was our first registrant for the second year in a row.

Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill originated the first pediatric emergency system 25 years ago at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and now it is the national system based on her model. Photo by Brad Garverson 7-30-10
Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill originated the first pediatric emergency system 25 years ago at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and now it is the national system based on her model. Photo by Brad Garverson 7-30-10

Last year she presented on some of the controversies related to RSI in kids.

Click here to view her presentation
Listen to the audio

DevelopingEM ends the Embargo?

GDay DevelopingEMers.

In 2013 Jerry Hoffman, Lee and I (but mainly Jerry) penned a letter, on behalf of the delegate group from DEM2013, to Barack Obama imploring the US President to end the economic embargo of Cuba.

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With the recent meeting between Obama and Raul Castro and the warming of diplomatic relations between the US and Cuba perhaps Barack is listening to our delegates… perhaps.

Diplomacy is one thing, hard economic realities are another and it’s the continuing embargo that makes life difficult on a daily basis for our Cuban friends and colleagues.

Should we appeal as a group to the US Congress this time?

At the 2013 conference we had a fantastic presentation on the effects of the embargo. Check out the video and audio here.

Click Here to listen to the Audio

John MacKenzie rejoins us for DevelopingEM 2015

John MacKenzie rejoins us for DevelopingEM 2015
John has been an integral part of DevelopingEM from the beginning. Not only has he presented at all of our conferences but he’s also been central to the creation of the DevelopingEM FOAMed system.

In 2013 DevelopingEM donated five computer workstations, preloaded with emergency medicine and critical care educational material, to health centres in Cuba and St Lucia. John collated and produced the uploaded material for these workstations.

Similar resources were donated to Brazilian health centres in 2014 and once again John helped us create these devices.

John has also helped us record and produce material related to DevelopingEM presentations that has subsequently been used for our virtual registration packages and on this blog.

This year John will be returning to assist us once again to present on Life Saving Procedures during our trauma program

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To get a taste of John’s unique style check his presentation from Salvador on Procedural EM
Click here to view his Presentation
Listen To the talk
https://vimeo.com/126752751

 

 

Conceptos Emergency Medicine Conference in Chile

Chilean Emergency Physicians have been great supporters of DevelopingEM and we’d like to let you know about their annual national critical care conference Conceptos.

“CONCEPTOS” is a non-profit conference with a mission to provide quality education and training to emergency physicians throughout the region.

The aim is to provide practical, clinical evidenced based approaches to the delivery of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care through didactic education and workshops.

This is the fourth version of the conference and the main topics for this year will be Trauma and Critical Care.

The faculty is truly stellar with invited speakers including Joe Lex, Billy Mallon, Mel Herbert, Peter Viccellio, Scott Weingart, Rob Rogers, Stuart Swadron and Kenji Inaba.

The dates are: September 2, 3 and 4th 2015.

It will be held at the Catholic University of Santiago.

The conference has English-Spanish translation throughout.

We’ll be there, why don’t you come along too.

http://conceptos.urgenciauc.cl/eng

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You can hear one of the main organisers of Conceptos, Pablo Aguilera, talking about EM in Chile at DevelopingEM 2014 here.

Click here to listen to the Audio presentation