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Nordic Trauma<br />

Monday October 22<br />

07.30 – 08.00 Registration<br />

Session 1 The 22 nd July 2011 – what did we learn?<br />

08:00–08:10 Intro Tina Gaarder<br />

08:10–08:30 Learning for better emergency preparedness? Bjørn Inge Larsen<br />

08:30–08:50 22 nd July 2011 – consequences for a trauma centre – learning for the future Anders Holtan<br />

08:50–09:10 22 nd July 2011 – has it had impact on the prehospital services? Anders Nakstad<br />

09:10–09:30 22nd July 2011 – how can we be better prepared for psychological<br />

first aid and support?<br />

Marit Bjartveit<br />

09:30–09:50 The value of external evaluation and the Swedish perspective Louis Riddez<br />

09:50–10:00 Discussion<br />

10:00–10:30 Coffee<br />

Session 2 Disaster preparedness and MCIs<br />

10:30–10:50 22 nd July 2011 – consequences for trauma system implementation TBA<br />

10:50–11:10 Education and training in disaster medicine Sten Lennquist<br />

11:10–11:30 How did an MCI affect hospital preparedness? Tarek Razek<br />

11:30–11:50 An academic trauma center’s response in Haiti Rajan Gupta<br />

11:50–12:00 Discussion<br />

12:00–13:00 Lunch<br />

Session 3 Controversies and critical injuries tur<strong>ned</strong> into<br />

understandable common sense<br />

13:00–13:20 Exsanguinating pelvic injuries – a practical approach Jan Erik Madsen<br />

13:20–13:40 The mangled extremity – what is salvageable and how? David Zonies<br />

13:40–14:00 Wash-out and use of dressings in high energy injuries, the treatment of choice? Petter Iversen<br />

14:00–14:30 Case discussion<br />

Monday October 22 & Tuesday October 23<br />

Online registration www.<strong>no</strong>rdictrauma.com<br />

NORDIC<br />

TRAUMA

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