IV World Congress in Emergency Medicine November 14 17, Riviera Maya, 2012
IV World Congress in Emergency Medicine November 14 17, Riviera Maya, 2012 & First Meeting Schools and Faculties of Medicine On the Teaching of Emergency Medicine November 14 to 17, Riviera Maya, 2012 Continuing Medical Education World Organization in Emergency Medicine Mexican Academy of Emergency Medicine Mexican Committee for Cardiac Care and Trauma Mexican Board of Emergency Medicine European Society of Emergency Medicine Escuela Superior de Medicina IPN
Preliminary Program Emergency Medicine Research in Emergency Medicine, Reanimation what is new and why? Common emergencies: ACS, Shock, Burns, drawing and near drawing, endocrines Emergencies, urgent and emergency hypertensive, neurology emergencies, Respiratory fail, pain in emergency department, ttoxicology, Education, Prehospital medical care, nurse program, EM residents, Trauma, Epidemiology of trauma, head trauma, thorax trauma, abdomen trauma, Blood transfusion, trauma center vs general hospital, trauma solutions, Administration and Organization Eemergency Services, Emergency room to ICU, Difficult air way, Stroke, Ventilation in ER, Infection Management in ER, Quality in Emergency, Bio Ethics in emergency medicine, ER how they will become centers of excellence, Aero-Medical evacuations Disasters, Nursing and Pre-hospital Care Epidemiology of ddisasters, Economic Impact of disasters in the world, Hospital disaster planning, Mass gatherings, Experience of 1985 to 2012 Learned Lessons, Biochemical insults, Nursing participations in disasters, Paediatric disaster care, Military programme DN III in México, how this work? The media in mass emergency and disasters, Pre hospital emergency care in disasters, Nurse in the ER and disaster, Recognition of prehospital care in Mexico, Pre-hospital Education vs volunteers, Certificate EMTs in Mexico, International situation in Pre-hospital care, Private transportation, experience in México, What we did and what we did not? Plenary Sessions, Multidisciplinary, Foro Panel, Round Table, Precongress Workshop and More
Registration Fee Profesión Nurse, EMT, Residents and others Mexican Doctor and Specialist Mexican and Latin Countries International Doctors, US EU, CAN, Others Before September 30 Registration Fee After October 1 1,500.00 Mx 2,000.00 2,000.00 Mx 2,500.00 300,00 USD 350.00 Information & Registration Deposit to: Comité Mexicano para el Cuidado del Corazón y Trauma Acount number: BBV Bancomer 0152677776 Clabe Interbancaria: 012830001526777760 ** Send your Boucher with your name to E mail Tel & Fax: 0155 5604 1893 Celular: 044 55 51836601 E Mail: cgr@att.net.mx Web: www.urgenciasmexico.org
Workshop Pre & Trans Congress Date Time Workshop Fee 14 Nov 2012 16 a 19 CPR Básic 50.00 USD 14 Nov 2012 16 a 19 EKG Básic 50.00 USD 14 Nov 2012 16 a 19 CPR in pediatrics 50.00 USD 15 Nov 2012 16 a 19 Arrhythmias 50.00 USD 15 Nov 2012 16 a 19 Difficult airway 50.00 USD 15 Nov 2012 16 a 19 Red Car for the Nurse 50.00 USD 16 Nov 2012 16 a 19 16 Nov 2012 16 a 19 Decision making in Emergency medicine Use of ventilators in Emergency Medicine 50.00 USD 50.00 USD 16 Nov 2012 16 a 19 Basic Ultrasound 50.00 USD Plenary sessions, symposium, forum panel, Panel discussions, Breakfast with experts and more. Poster Presentation, Deadline to accept papers October 15, 2012 Registration after July 1, 2012
IV World Congress in Emergency Medicine Symposium November 16, 8 11. 30, 2012 Recent Advances In Medical Toxicology That You Should Know About A symposium organized by the American College of Medical Toxicology Background Poisoning continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Emergency physicians are the first clinicians to evaluate and manage poisoned patients presenting to health care and need to maintain a broad depth of toxicological knowledge in their practice. The management of individuals with acute toxicity, whether related to intentional self-poisoning, recreational use of drugs, or accidental/occupational exposure, is a rapidly evolving field. In this symposium, members of the American College of Medical Toxicology from around the world will highlight some of the recent advances in the field of medical toxicology, and in particular focus on changes in the management strategies for poisonings commonly seen by emergency physicians Objectives After the completion of this session, participants will be able to: Discuss the optimal management of patients with acute acetaminophen (paracetamol) poisoning Discuss the management options for patients with toxic alcohol poisoning Outline the acute and chronic problems related to the use of gamma-hydroxybuytrate and its analogues Describe the clinical effects and management of three novel psychoactive substance Explain the indications for and concerns with the use of antivenom Outline the role of naloxone and octreotide in the management of acutely poisoned patients, [?]
Agenda An update in the management of acetaminophen (paracetamol) poisoning An update in the management of toxic alcohol poisoning What acute and chronic problems are associated with the use of gammahydroxybutyrate and its analogues? Cocaine: acute coronary syndrome and arrhythmias - mechanisms and management Update on antivenoms Pitfalls and pearls in the management of the acutely poisoned patient Faculty Dr Paul Dargan Consultant Physician and Clinical Toxicologist, Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and King s Health Partners, Reader in Clinical Toxicology, King s College London, London, UK; Joint Chair ACMT International Committee Dr Knut Erik Hovda Norwegian Center for NBC Medicine and Department of Acute Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway and Member ACMT International Committee. Dr Ziad Kazzi Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director, International Toxicology Postdoctoral Fellowship, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Medical Toxicologist, Georgia Poison Center; Member, ACMT International Committee Dr Lewis Nelson Professor of Emergency Medicine, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center President, American College of Medical Toxicology Dr Paul Wax Executive Director, American College of Medical Toxicology Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Texas-Southwestern Dr David Wood Consultant Physician and Clinical Toxicologist, Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and King s Health Partners, Senior Lecturer, King s College London, London, UK; Vice-Chair ACMT International Committee
Carretera Chetumal-Pto Juárez Teléfono y Fax.: + 52(984) 877 28 00 Km 309, 77710 Playa Paraíso E-mail: gerente.grupos@iberostar.com.mx Playa del Carmen / Riviera Maya, Mexico Room p/p Headquarters Hotel IBEROSTAR LINDO 14, 15, 16 November 2012 Package All inclusive 3 nights + registration Congress extra night Single 7,425 1,975 Double 6,000 1,500 Triple 5,550 1,350 Free two child under 12 YO Room p/p Sub-headquarters hotel IBEROSTAR BEACH Package All inclusive 3 nights + registration Congress extra night Sencilla 6,150 1,550 Doble 5,100 1,200 Triple 4,800 1,100 Free two child under 12 YO