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June 8th Room 1 Massive victims and emergency medicine 8:30-8:55 Terrorist attacks in Paris feedback : we need to prepare Eric Revue France 8:55-9:20 Care of victims of neurotoxic gases Heizi Waizman Israel 9:20-9:45 ED perspective of multisite terrosist attacks Youri Yordanov France 9:45-10:10 Battlefield Trauma Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan Jim Holliman 10:10-10:35 Emergency Medicine on a violence crisis. Monterrey's experience Leopoldo Cervantes Plenary: Hector Sánchez Aparicio-Hermila Reyes International perspective emergency 12:00-12:25 Challenges of standardising EMS in a multicultural Subroto Das country 12:25-12:50 Emergency medicine practice and African Catherine Shari 12:50-13:15 motherhood: Medical emergency, Tanzanian background perspective at Synthia Mukanya Kinshasa 13:15-13:50 The need for a sub-specialty - Industrial Subroto Das EMS 13:50-14:15 Overcoming challenges in setting up ED in Prosper Bashaka Public Hospitals in SSA: Perspective Tanzania Tanzania Congo Tanzania

14:25-15:25 Airway 15:25-15:50 Difficult airway management Luis Lovato US 15:50-16:15 Difficult airway management, anatomy and fisiology Edgardo Menendez Argentina 16:15-16:40 Airway management with ultrasound Alejandro Moya Costa rica 16:40-17:05 The Intubated Patient in the ED: What Can We Be Doing Better? Patrick Siler MD US 17:05-17:30 Airway management during de CPR Edgard Díaz 17:30-17:55 COPD Guidelines GesEPOC 2017 Pascual Piñera España Burns 8:30-8:55 Metabolism of critically ill burn patient Yo-Ming Yu 8:55-9:20 Acute burn care David N. Herndon 9:20-9:45 Management of smoke inhalation injury Perenlei Enkhbaatar 9:45-10:10 Emergency care of trauma associated with Hiroyuki Sakurai Japan tissue preservation for the delayed reconstruction 10:10-10:35 Saving queratinocites in extensive burns. What to do and what not to do? Félix Muñoz Room 2 Intraosseous access in medical emergencies

12:00-12:25 Intraosseuos access for diagnostics and intraosseuos pharmacokinetics Gunnar Strandberg Sweden 12:25-12:50 Complications of Intraosseous access James H. Paxton 12:50-13:15 Intraosseuos access by the medical staff. Mexican experience at the ED Julia Hernandez Ramírez 13:15-13:50 Use of IO access in Shock Mats Eriksson Sweden 13:50-14:15 Recent advances in IO Research - Focus on Shock Mats Eriksson Sweden 14:25-15:25 Neurologic emergencies 15:25-15:50 Approaching the unconscious patient Katherine Henderson England 15:50-16:15 Acute TIA/Stroke management Jim Ducharme Canada 16:15-16:40 Acute stroke management and interventions Sohil Pothiawala 16:40-17:05 Epileptic Status, update of management at the ED Ariel Fretes Paraguay 17:05-17:30 Diagnostic strategies of severe cephalea Edgardo Menendez Argentina 17:30-17:55 FAST and Slow: The development of a nationmelanie Stander South Africa 17:55-18:10 Room 3 Critical care 8:30-8:55 Critical Care of the Patient in the Emergency Room after it has been admitted José Rubero 8:55-9:20 Critical Care Hemodynamic Monitoring Robert Hoffman

9:20-9:45 Shock "update" Ana Navío Spain 9:45-10:10 Equipment for immediate obstetric Miguel Nares response, mater code. 10:10-10:35 Upstairs to Downstairs Critical Care in the Emergency Department Roger Dickerson South Africa Safe hospital 12:00-12:25 Building an Emergency service and getting Julian Webb United Kingdom the best out of people 12:25-12:50 Violence prevention Adrian Boyle United Kingdom 12:50-13:15 Providing a perspective of the growth of Gordon Miles United Kingdom RCEM and the management of a growing organisation going through change 13:15-13:50 There is no "I" in the ED Team Melanie Stander South Africa 13:50-14:15 Injury prevention and the burden of Anthony Joseph Australia trauma: how to engage governments 14:25-15:25 Technology at the ED 15:25-15:50 New Tecnologies in ED Grzegorz Waligora MD Polonia 15:50-16:15 Smartphones & apps at ED Luis Vargas Colombia 16:15-16:40 Telemedicine and IT for emergency medicine Eric Revue France 16:40-17:05 Disruptive technologies in the Emergency Department Michael Woo Canada

17:05-17:30 Technologic resources for the improvement of the health system. Luis Lovato 17:30-17:40 8:30-8:55 High Flow Nasal Cannula in Bronchiolitis Franz Babl Australia 8:55-9:20 Analgesia and sedation in pediatric emergency Ciara Martin Ireland 9:20-9:45 Organ dysfunction due to severe sepsis: How do I recognize in a busy pediatric OPD? Indumathi santhanam 9:45-10:10 Acute Encephalopathy: What to do in ED? Adriana Yock Corrales Costa Rica 10:10-10:35 Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in the prediction of serious infections - applicability to the Paediatric ED Chong Shu-Ling Singapore PEM pearls and controversies Fion Davies United Kingdom Room 4 Pediatrics Disaster 12:00-12:25 Mainstreaming Disaster Medicine into SENDAI Framework 12:25-12:50 Disaster Medicine Education Worldwide - where do we stand? 12:50-13:15 Epidemiology of disasters in Australia in last 100 years Tamorish Kole Anish Banerjee Kavita Varshney Australia

13:15-13:50 Development of emergency systems in México, challenges and opportunities 13:50-14:15 Lesson from the hot zone in Iraq and Afghanistan applied to civilian trauma practice. 14:25-15:25 Pre-hospital 15:25-15:50 Separation between prehospital and hospital care 15:50-16:15 Evidence Based Medicine; Overview of the Prehospital Sepsis Project 16:15-16:40 EMS preparation for patients with transmissible infectious disease 16:40-17:05 Prehospital care in hostile environments; how it changes 17:05-17:30 The role of point of care ultrasound in prehospital care Luis Daniel Sánchez Arreola Robert Suter Víctor Hugo Pimentel Armando Alejandro Báez Gonzalo Camargo Tnte. Carlos Jiménez Castillo Ryan C. Gibbons México México Argentina

Room 5 Social impact of emergency medicine 8:30-8:55 Social / community impact of emergency Haywood Hall medicine 8:55-9:20 Seed Project Brenna Taira 9:20-9:45 The social impact of cardiopulmonary Ruben Franco Bey resuscitation training of the emergency specialists 9:45-10:10 Interpersonal violence Adrian Boyle United Kingdom 10:10-10:35 Doctors without borders Armando García México Behavioral emergency 12:00-12:25 How much is evaluation is adequate? Is Veronica Tucci and Moukaddam laboratory testing needed? 12:25-12:50 Can we send home the suicidal patient? Leslie Zun and David Hoyer 12:50-13:15 Does the level of agitation and presumed Michael Wilson and Gary M. Vilke etiology make any difference in patient care? 13:15-13:50 When should ketamine be used in the Greg Larkin and Gary M. Vilke treatment of agitation? 13:50-14:15 What is different about the pediatric psych Owen Muir patient? 14:25-15:25