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FROM INJURY TO RECOVERY, LINKING THE CHAIN OF

SURVIVAL

Wednesday 15th - Saturday 18th

March 2017

YARNFIELD PARK CONFERENCE CENTRE, STONE

STAFFORDSHIRE ST15 0NL

09:00 09:40

Humanity First Disaster Response Team.

Shahnawaz Rasheed, Medical Director Humanity First, Consultant Gastrointestinal Surgeon at The Royal Marsden.

09:40 10:20

What is a disaster and why do we do it?

Dominic Morgan. Head of Assessment Humanity First, Southern Clinical Commissioning Group.

10.20 10.50

COFFEE

10:50 11:30

The differences between UKISAR and a medical response.

Kalpesh Diyar, Medical Operations. Humanity First, UKISAR & Leicestershire Fire & Rescue.

11:30 12:20

The Nepal Earthquake Experience. The role of a paramedic in a disaster.

Simon Greenfield, Medical Operations. Humanity First, HART Paramedic, West Midlands Ambulance.

12:20 13:20

Lunch

13:20 14:00

Medical speciality. Orthopaedic Care in the Disaster Zone

Daud Chou, Orthopaedic Surgeon. Barts Health NHS Trust

14:10 14:50

Ebola; when the simple tasks become the hardest.

Ged Kelly. UK Ebola Response. HART Paramedic, West Midlands Ambulance

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

Medical Disaster Response; is it a Speciality?

Imperial College. – Institute of Global Health Innovation.

16:00 16:40

The Future. Shahnawaz Rasheed. Medical Director.

16:45 17:30

Plenary Session Beth Healey TBC

09:00 09:40

How to manage “big breaks” Angus Mitchell @AngusMitchell8

09:40 10:20

Paediatric life support: what’s different?

Tina Newton – Consultant Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Birmingham

10.20 10.50

COFFEE

10:50 11:30

Is this patient in hypovolaemic shock? Matt Boylan – Consultant EM, Midlands Air Ambulance @PHEMdoc

11:30 12:20

Extrication and immobilisation - Rob Fenwick – Advanced Clinical Practitioner @robfenwick

12:20 13:20

Lunch

13:20 14:00

The 2016 FPHC Consensus Statement on crush injury & suspension trauma

Amelia Weaver – United Kingdom Rescue Organisation

14:10 14:50

The Challenge of Elderly Trauma: Latest Findings from TARN data

Dhushy Kumar – Director of Clinical Audit TARN @dhushykumar

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

Burn Management 2017 Alex James – Consultant Anaesthetics, The Air Ambulance Service

16:00 16:40

Interactive pre-hospital case studies Arun George – Consultant EM, The Air Ambulance Service @drarungeorge

16:45 17:30

Plenary Session Beth Healey TBC

09:00 09:30

Volume Resuscitation in Trauma

Jon Hulme, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine & Anaesthesia

09:30 10:00

Blast Lung

Tim Scott

10.00 10.40

Spinal Trauma

Navin Furtado Consultant Neuro Surgeon UHB

10:40 11:10

COFFEE

11:10 11:50

Chest Cardiac Injuries & Chest drain management

Richard Steyn Consultant Thoracic Surgeon Heartlands Hospital Birmingham

@rssteyn

11:50 12:40

Abdominal Trauma Managing the open abdomen

David Luke Consultant Surgeon Royal Stoke University Hospital

12:40 13:40

LUNCH

13:40 14:30

Pelvic Trauma Traumatic amputation & Limb fractures

Julian Cooper Consultant Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon

14:30 15:10

Traumatic Brain Injury

Tonny Veenith Consultant in Critical Care Medicine, UHB

15:10 15:40

COFFEE

15:40 16:10

Nutrition Support in Trauma – How best to feed your patient.

Janet Hopkins Specialist Dietitian for Major Trauma

16:10 16:40

The Challenge Of Trauma Rehabilitation: A Critical Care Perspective

Tammy Lea Senior Physiotherapist (Team Leader) Critical Care Trauma & Burns UHB

16:45 17:30

Plenary Session Beth Healey TBC

09:00 09:50

Paramedic Leadership in Trauma Paul Gowans Lead consultant Paramedic

09:50 10:40

Critical Incidents ‘Performance not Panic’

Michael Southworth Senior Paramedic

10:40 11:10

COFFEE

11:10 11:50

Pre-hospital factors associated with patient outcome in major trauma

Lee Thompson Senior Paramedic @PHKiTPara

11:50 12;40

EMS in Switzerland Dr Fabian Huerbin

12:40 13:40

13:40 14:30

Trauma in Paediatrics Sean Potts Advanced Paramedic

14:30 15:10

Level 8 practice ‘one year on, is it still a pipe dream?

Andy Thomas Specialist Paramedic @andythomas135

15:10 15:40

COFFEE

15:40 16:10

The College of Paramedics – development of a profession

Liz Harris Executive Officer College of Paramedics

@lizharrisMCPara

16:10 16:40

Silver Trauma

Paul Aitken-Fell Lead Consultant Paramedic @NEASCONSULTPARA

16:45 17:30

Plenary Session Beth Healey TBC

09:00 10:00

Blood borne viruses Jane Aston Clinical Nurse Consultant

10:00 11:00

How testing critical situations helps manage them in a real life situation

Liam Wilson Clinical Simulation Lead

11:00 11:30

COFFEE

11:30 12:15

Difficult Airway Management Mike Phillips Director PPK Education and Lead Anaesthetic Practitioner

12:15 13:00

Nobody’s Perfect Prof Brian Toft OBE Visiting Professor of Patient Safety at Brighton and Sussex Medical School

13:00 14:00

LUNCH

14:00 14:45

Never Events and their effects on Patients and Professionals

Tracy Coates Safety & Learning Lead, NHSLA

14:45 15:30

Trauma and Infection Group Captain Ian Sargeant OBE Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics UHB

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

Paediatric Major Trauma - Moving

With The Times

Rob Griffiths

Theatre Services Manager

Alder Hey Children’s Hospital

16:45 17:30

Plenary Session Beth Healey TBC

09:00 10:00

Setting standards in trauma care in the remote environment

Prof Tony Redmond Founder of UKIETR and Consultant in trauma and emergency medicine

@profadr

10:00 11:00

“Once the cameras go home: Continuing care following conflicts and disasters”

Peter Skelton Rehabilitation Advisor to the UK Emergency Medical Team, and Humanitarian Technical Advisor for Handicap International.

11:00 11:30

COFFEE

11:30 12:15

Trauma in Svalbard Managing multiple animal attack victims

Chris Press Former SMO to BSES in Svalbard

12:15 13:00

How UK fire and rescue services humanitarian charities are helping to save lives in developing and post conflict countries.

Mike Dayson Chief Fire Officer and Operation Florian volunteer

13:00 14:00

LUNCH

14:00 14:45

Managing Diving Emergencies with limited resources

Rob Conway Founder of Blue Ventures

14:45 15:30

White Mars Life in Antarctica and preparing for Mars

Beth Healey ESA doctor and researcher at Concordia Antarctica

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

Managing mass casualties in a conflict Lessons learnt from Syria

Saleyha Ahsan Co-Founder of Doctors under Fire

16:45 17:30

Plenary Session Beth Healey TBC

09:00 09:40

Civilian CT protocols – experience of dual phase CT at UHNM

Hefin Jones Consultant Radiologist, Royal Stoke University Hospital, UK

09:40 10:20

Aortic injury – diagnosis and intervention

John Asquith - Consultant Radiologist, Royal Stoke University Hospital, UK

10.20 10.50

Coffee

10:50 11:30

IR in Trauma: The US Perspective

Miles Conrad Associate Professor of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, USA

11:30 12:20

How to Report Facial Trauma Scans Elizabeth Loney, Consultant Radiologist, County Durham and Darlington NHS FT

elizal@CDDFT

12:20 13:20

Lunch

13:20 14:00

War in Afghanistan (2001–2014) – the Coming of Age of Radiology in Trauma Management

Mac Armstrong - Consultant Radiologist, Derriford Hospital, UK

14:10 14:50

IVC Filters: Complications and Medicolegal Implications

Miles Conrad Associate Professor of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, USA

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

Imaging of spinal trauma – predictors of outcome

Bernard Tins Consultant Radiologist, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, UK

16:00 16:40

Splenic trauma and intervention David Wells Consultant Radiologist Royal Stoke University Hospital

16:45 17:30

Ryan Lecture Gareth Davies

Conference Dinner – Open to all details TBC

09:00 09:40

Extreme physiology meets Trauma Patrick Morgan – Senior Researcher, Extreme Environments Laboratory, University of Portsmouth

@drpaddymorgan

09:4010:20

Enhancing performance under stress Clare Bosanko – Consultant Devon Air Ambulance @clarebosanko

10.20 10.50

Coffee

10:50 11:30

Developing a national Major Trauma Triage Tool

Roderick Mackenzie – Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine Nathan Howes Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine

@RodMack2

11:30 12:20

"I'll never need that": psychological support for UK PHEM

Matt Thomas – Consultant Great Western Air Ambulance @mjcthomas74

12:2013:20

Lunch

13:20 14:00

Is it more dangerous to ride a Horse or a Motorbike?

Linda Dykes – Consultant Emergency Medicine, Bangor @mmbangor

14:10 14:50

Critical care transfers by pre-hospital teams: The Future?

Stephen Hearns – Lead Consultant Emergency Medical Retrieval Service, Scotland

@stephenhearns1

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

PHEM with a difference: Protecting the Protectors

Chet Trivedy – Consultant Emergency Medicine, Tulsi Foundation @TulsiF

16:00 16:40

When Trauma meets Psychiatry Rob Cole – Head of Clinical Practice, West Midlands Ambulance Service

16:45 17:30

Ryan Lecture Gareth Davies

Conference Dinner – Open to all details TBC

09:00 09:50

The Changing Face of Major Trauma Tony Kehoe Consultant EM

09:50 10:40

Strategies for managing the older person with injuries

David Raven Consultant EM – Heart of England Trust

10:40 11:10

Coffee

11:10 11:50

Falls in the Elderly Bernadette Garrihy Consultant EM Dudley Group of Hospitals

11:50 12;40

Pre-Operative Assessment and Optimisation of the Elderly Trauma Patient

Erika Panaro Consultant Anaesthetist @ErikaPanaro

12:40 13:40

Lunch

13:40 14:30

Delirium and the Trauma Patient Niall Fergusson Elderly Care Consultant Heart of England Trust

14:30 15:10

Parkinson’s in the ED Sally Jones Consultant Physician & Geriatrician with specialist interest in Parkinson's Disease Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

@sallyjones1976

15:10 15:40

COFFEE

15:40 16:10

“The Northern Way” –Elderly Trauma Care in the Northern Trauma Network

Charlotte Bates, Emergency Medicine Consultant

Jacqueline Gregson Emergency Medicine Consultant

@v_lottie

@jackiegregson

16:10 16:40

The HECTOR Research Project Sarah Flanagan, Gill Coombs, Brian Lichfield-Cant

16:45 17:30

Ryan Lecture Gareth Davies

Conference Dinner – Open to all details TBC

09:00 09:20

Welcome and current developments Antoinette Edwards, Executive Director, TARN @AntoinetteE60

09:20 09:50

Vision for the next 12 months TBC

9:50 10.15

TARN Annual Awards

Presentation(s) by winner(s)

10:15 10:40

PROMS National Overview Antoinette Edwards, Executive Director, TARN @AntoinetteE60

10:40 11:10

Coffee

11:10 12:40

Research session Will include key findings from TARN’s research portfolio

Fiona Lecky, Research Director, TARN

12:40 13:40

Lunch

13:40 15:40

TARN’s stakeholder meeting An opportunity to hear and contribute to the future direction and structure of our new flexible data and reporting system. Suitable for clinicians, network managers and data coordinators using data to improve care in your institution

Maralyn Woodford, Director of Strategy, TARN Antoinette Edwards, Executive Director, TARN

@TARNaudit

@AntoinetteE60

15:10 15:40

COFFEE

15:40 16:40

TARN’s stakeholder meeting – Session 2

Maralyn Woodford, Director of Strategy, TARN Antoinette Edwards, Executive Director, TARN

@TARNaudit

@AntoinetteE60

16:45 17:30

Ryan Lecture Gareth Davies

Conference Dinner – Open to all details TBC

09:00 10:00

Triage and damage control in facial trauma

The Challenge Of Trauma Rehabilitation: A critical Care Perspective Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, Northwick Park & Marys Regional Trauma Service London

10:00 11:00

Mechanisms of injury - some traps for the unwary

Christopher Vinal ST7 oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Torbay

11:00 11:30

Coffee

11:30 12:15

Imaging - what do we really need to know? Siddharth Gowrishankar

12:15 13:00

Facial Orthopaedics

Ashraf Messiha Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon St George’s Hospital, University of London

13:00 14:00

Lunch

14:00 14:45

Tissue loss and management of specialised tissues

Indran Balasundaram Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon Imperial College London

14:45 15:30

Outcomes and aftercare

John Blythe Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon Barts London

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:30

Gadgets & Advances

Dilip Srinivasan Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon Nottingham University Hospital

16:30 16:45

Controversies

Atheer Ujam Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon

16:45 17:30

Ryan Lecture Gareth Davies

Conference Dinner – Open to all details TBC

09:00 09:45

Trauma Nursing in Gaza Darren Darby Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Kings College Hospital @darby_darren

09:45 10:20

Lactate in paediatric trauma Lorrie Lawton Consultant Nurse, ED Kings College Hospital @lorrielawton

10:20 11:00

From the sim world to the real world: video recording emergency department trauma

Adam Lloyd University of Edinburgh @AdamEthanLloyd

11:00 Coffee

11:30 13:00

Overview of National Nursing Competencies followed by updates on trauma training initiatives a) TREATS trauma course in Wales b) Bespoke and Brave, a new ED Trauma

Nurse Training Course - A Practice Development Nurse Perspective

c) The New Trauma Support Practitioner’s Course

Rob Pinate Consultant Nurse, Emergency Department, King’s College Hospital, London Anne Marie Morris Trish Burton Hannah Bryant-Williams Tracey Clatworthy

@robertpinate1

13:00 14:00

Lunch

14:00 14:45

Procedural sedation in major trauma Bruce Armstrong Louisa Chan

@armstrong0468

@louisa_chan 14:45 15:30

The major trauma system: discovering the patients’ perspective of the impact of intervention on recovery

Emily McWhirter Director of Performance and Governance, Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

National Major Trauma Nursing Group update on trauma ward, paediatrics and critical care sub groups (open meeting)

Rob Pinate Consultant Nurse, Emergency Department, King’s College Hospital, London

@robertpinate1

16:45 17:30

Ryan Lecture Gareth Davies

Conference Dinner – Open to all details TBC

09:00 09:05

Introduction Dr James Ralph Consultant Anaesthetist QEHB

09:05 09:45

Pre Hospital changes to Practical Analgesia in the Pre-Hospital setting

Dr Damian Keene Consultant Anaesthetist QEHB

09:45 10:20

Emergency Department changes to The Realities of Acute Pain Management in the Emergency Department

Dr Richard Fawcett Consultant in Emergency Medicine UHNM

10:20 11:00

Substance Misuse changes to Acute Pain Challenges in Existing Substance Misuse

11:00 11:30

Coffee

11:30 12:15

Rib Fracture Service changes to Lessons Learned from a Rib Fracture Service

Dr C. Hillerman Consultant Anaesthetist UHCW Mr Mateen Arastu Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon UHCW

12:15 13:00

Fascia Iliaca Service changes to Practicalities of Running a Fascia Iliaca Service

Dr James Corcoran Consultant Anaesthetist SRFT

13:00 14:00

Lunch

14:00 15:30

Neuropathic Pain including Patient experience changes to Neuropathic Pain – Theory and Reality (patient experience)

Dr Paul Wood Consultant Anaesthetist QEHB Maj. Rachel Dembry Military Rehabilitation Coordinator RCDM / QEHB

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

Rehabilitation changes to Pain and Rehabilitation following Complex Military Trauma Burns Dressings changes to Novel Analgesic Techniques for Burns Dressings

Ms Sarah Lewis Nurse Consultant in Pain Management DMRC, Headley Court Dr Tom Bowden Consultant Anaesthetist QEHB

16:45 17:30

Ryan Lecture Gareth Davies

Conference Dinner – Open to all details TBC

TRAINING FOR TORSO TRAUMA – Looking at the different ways you can train to become a Torso Trauma Surgeon around the world

09:00 09:40

Trauma Training Christopher Alwyn – Consultant Trauma and Vascular Surgeon St Mary’s Hospital London @cjaylwin

09:40 10:20

Military perspective Mansoor Khan – Senior Lecturer in Trauma Surgery, Imperial College London @traumakhan

10.20 10.50

Coffee

10:50 11:30

US Perspective

Jim O’ Connor – Professor of Surgery, Baltimore Shock Trauma

11:30 12:20

Organ Retrieval as a Trauma Training Tool

David O’Reilly – Consultant Surgeon Defence Medical Services

12:20 13:20

Lunch

UPDATES IN TORSO TRAUMA – What’s hot in Torso Trauma Management

13:20 14:00

Rib Fixation Ian Sinha, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington

14:10 14:50

Laparoscopy for Trauma

Mansoor Khan – Senior Lecturer in Trauma Surgery, Imperial College London

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

Endovascular techniques as primary trauma intervention

Trevor Clevland – Consultant Endovascular Radiologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals

16:00 16:40

REBOA

Jim O’ Connor – Professor of Surgery, Baltimore Shock Trauma

16:45 17:30

Professor Karim Brohi "Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: What we know... and what we don't know".

09:00 09:40

Understanding where, when and how people die?

Gareth Davies – Consultant Emergency Medicine, Royal London Hospital

09:40 10:20

The role of ultrasound in trauma management

Dave Gay – Consultant Radiologist, Derriford Hospital

10.20 10.50

Coffee

10:50 -11:30

Permissive hypotension in blunt trauma

Tim Rainer – Professor Emergency Medicine, Cardiff

11:30 12:20

Traumatic Brain Injury: recent progress & future challenges

Fiona Lecky – Professor Emergency Medicine, Salford

12:20 13:20

Lunch

13:20 14:00

Compassionate governance for trauma

Chris Turner – Consultant Emergency Medicine, Coventry @orangedis

14:10 14:50

The Top 10 trauma papers of 2016

Simon Carley – Professor Emergency Medicine, Central Manchester @EMManchester

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

Resuscitative Thoracotomy: how to do it

Richard Steyn Consultant Thoracic Surgeon Heartlands Hospital Birmingham

@rssteyn

16:00 16:40

Penetrating abdominal trauma

16:45 17:30

Professor Karim Brohi "Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: What we know... and what we don't know".

“THE MANGLED EXTREMITY” AM SESSION 1 EARLY MANGEMENT AND PLANNING

09:00 09:10

Intro for day

09:10 09:40

Initial Management of Mangled Extremity

Lieutenant Colonel Alistair Mountain Royal Stoke University Hospital

09:40 10:10

Early Decision Making - Salvage Vs Amputation

Nigel Rossiter

10:10 10:40

Planning and Performing an Amputation for Trauma

Alastair Marsh Consultant Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon QEHB

10:40 COFFEE

“THE MANGLED EXTREMITY”AM SESSION 2 LIMB SALVAGE, CURRENT CONCEPTS

11:10 11:40

Mangled Upper Extremity Simon Tan Consultant Hand Surgeon University QEHB

11:40 12:10

Lower Extremity – Soft Tissue Reconstruction

Francis Peart Consultant Plastic QEHB

12:10 12:40

Lower Extremity - Bone Reconstruction

Steve Mitchell

12:40 LUNCH

PM SESSION 1 DEALING WITH COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING LIMB SALVAGE

13:40 14:00

Mangled Foot Reconstruction Paul Fenton Consultant Orthopaedic Trauma QEHB

14:00 14:25

Infection Deepa Bose Consultant Orthopaedic Trauma QEHB

14:25 14:50

Non-Union Mark Jackson, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Bristol Royal Infirmary

14:50 15:10

Chronic Pain

15:10 Coffee

PM SESSION 2 - ONGOING CARE OF AMPUTEES

15:40 16:10

Prosthesis fitting and dealing with Complications

Rhodri Philip Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine and Clinical Lead for Military Trauma Rehabilitation

16:10 16:40

Future directions - Military Experience of Osseintegration

John Kendrew Consultant Orthopaedic Trauma QEHB

16:45 17:30

Professor Karim Brohi "Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: What we know... and what we don't know".

09:00 09:20

Welcome and Introduction Dr Alex Ball, Clinical Lead for Rehabilitation West Midlands Trauma Network, Consultant in Rehab Medicine Royal Stoke Hospital

09:20 - 10:00

Vocational Rehab Following Major Trauma

Prof Diane Playford, Consultant in Rehab Medicine, University of Warwick

10:00 – 10:40

The Trauma Rehabilitation Pathway – bypassing blocks and facilitating flow

Dr Kate McGlashan. Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, Coleman Centre for. Specialist Rehabilitation, Norwich.

10:40 11:10

COFFEE

11:10 12:40

Paediatric Trauma Rehabilitation. Birmingham Children’s Hospital Major Trauma Rehabilitation Team.

12:40 - 13:40

LUNCH

13:40 14:30

Upper Limb Nerve Transfer surgery and Trauma Rehabilitation

Mr Simon Pickard, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, RJAH, Oswestry

14:30 15:10

NHS Funded Electronic Knee Prostheses What you need to know

TBC

15:10 - 15:40

Coffee

15:40 16:40

Case Studies in Trauma Rehabilitation with award of the Trauma Care Rehabilitation Prize

Dr Alex Ball Consultant in Rehab Medicine Royal Stoke Hospital and Prof Steve Sturman Consultant Neurologist, University Hospital Birmingham

16:45 17:30

Professor Karim Brohi "Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: What we know... and what we don't know".

09:00 09:45

TARN report for paediatrics Mr Ross Fisher Consultant Paediatric Surgeon Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

09:45 10:20

Traumatic Paediatric Cardiac Arrest Professor Jason Smith Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth

@DefProfEM

10:20 11:00

NICE trauma guideline for children TBC

11:00 11:30

Coffee

11:30 12:15

Psychology in Paediatric Trauma – looking after relatives and your team

Dr Louise Johnson, Senior Clinical Psychologist, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS trust

12:15 13:00

Burns in Paediatric Trauma – burns and safeguarding, a clinical prediction tool

Dr Stephen Mullen, Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Wales

13:00 14:00

Lunch

14:00 14:45

Orthopaedic major trauma – an update and pitfalls

Mr Fergal Monsell, Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children

14:45 15:30

Interventional Radiology in Major Paediatric Trauma

Dr Kishore Minhas, Interventional Radiology Fellow, Great Ormond Street Hospital

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

Secondary Transfer in Paediatric Major Trauma

TBC

16:45 17:30

Professor Karim Brohi "Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: What we know... and what we don't know".

09:00 09:45

Planning for surge, planning for Mass Casualties in London’

Jonathan Ball. Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, St Georges Hospital, London

09:45 10:20

‘Developments in the science and treatment of traumatic coagulopathy’

Ross Davenport. Consultant Trauma & Vascular Surgeon Clinical Lecturer, Centre for Trauma Sciences, QMUL.

10:20 11:00

‘Role of the extended practitioner, home and abroad’ (full title TBC)

Abigail Beane. Critical care Practitioner, Adult Critical care Unit, Royal London Hospital.

11:00 11:30

Coffee

11:30 12:15

'Critical care transfers of adult patients in trauma’

Dr Peter Beaumont, Intensive Care Consultant , Clinical Lead, South Thames Critical care Network

12:15 13:00

Evidence based management of brain trauma

Tonny Veenith (Neuro ICM, QEHB)

13:00 14:00

Lunch

14:00 14:45

ECMO for Trauma Jim O’ Connor Professor of Surgery, Baltimore Shock Trauma

14:45 15:30

Managing Major Trauma patients in the Trauma Unit

Ashley Miller, Intensivist, Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

“What we know about Blast lung and how to treat it”

Tim Scott (Intensivist, UHNS)

16:45 17:30

Professor Karim Brohi "Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy: What we know... and what we don't know".

09:00 09:40

The Bleeding Patient Professor Sir Keith Porter, Professor of Clinical Traumatology @TCUK_KeithP

09:40 10:20

Penthrox – is this the new kid on the block

Dr Mark Forrest Consultant in Anaesthetics, Critical and Pre-hospital care

10.20 10.50

Coffee

10:50 11:30

Shootings and stabbings – first aid matters

Mr Andy Thurgood, Consultant Nurse in prehospital care @TCUK_AndyT

11:30 12:20

First aid for the close protection officer – what is really needed!

Mr Russ Draycott Security Consultant

12:20 13:20

Lunch

13:20 14:00

Multiple casualties - Survival tips for the first aider!

Mr Paul Dadge

Community First Responders Regional

Forum for West Midlands

14:10 14:50

First on scene at a serious road traffic accident - Survival tips for the first aider

Sacha Quinney First Aid and Trauma Management Department West Midlands Fire Service

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

First on scene at a cardiac arrest - Survival tips for the first aider

TBC

16:00 16:40

First on scene at a psychiatric patient attempting suicide- Survival tips for the first aider

TBC

09:00 09:05

Introduction Phil Hyde, Paediatric intensivist, Southampton Children’s Hospital, medical lead Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance

Philhyde_1

09:05 10:20

The BIG Motorcycle Debate – How do we reduce motorcycle deaths

Ian Mew, Dorset Police Medical lead

Anna Zee – Director of the British Motorcycle Federation

Shaun Cronin – Institute of Advanced Motorists

Lembit Opik – Director of communications, motorcycle action group

@DorsetTraumaDoc

@shauncronin841

10.20 10.50

Coffee

10:50 -11:30

Preventing home accident to the under-fives – improving capacity and collaboration

Katrina Phillips, Chief Executive, Child Accident Prevention Trust

11:30 12:20

National children’s year of road safety – collaboration is key

Clarissa Chase, Paediatric Emergency Medicine Registrar Wessex children’s injury prevention lead

@CChaseUK

12:20– 13:20

Lunch

13:20 14:00

Translating statistics to action

Sheila Merrill, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents

14:10 14:50

Injury Prevention Research – challenges and opportunities

Dr Julie Mytton, Associate Professor in Child Health, University of the West of England

14:50 15:20

COFFEE

15:20 16:00

Safe Drive Stay Alive – Police force road safety

Police Constable Phil Hanham, Joint Operations Unit, Serious Collision Investigation Unit, Thames Valley police,

16:00 16:40

Dissemination of safety messages, collaboration and

social media.

Iain Temperton Director of Communications - Road Safety GB @Road_Safety_GB

09:00 09:50

“Trauma Triad of Death” Martin Rolls Advanced Paramedic South Manchester Team North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust

@haphazard_dad

09:50 10:40

Pre-Hospital/HEMS Dr Ben Clarke

10:40 11:10

BREAK

11:10 11:50

“LIVES – a model of inclusivity and progression for CFR”

Dr Simon Topham MBBS, DipIMC(RCSEd) Clinical Director

@simontopham

11:50 12:40

Scottish Ambulance Service CFR model

A Harrison Scottish Ambulance Service

12:40 13:40

LUNCH

13:40 14:30

Level 3 Certificate for Ambulance Service First Responders

Christopher Young MCPara Cert Ed

14:30 15:10

Good SAM Responder App Mark Wilson

15:10 15:40

BREAK

15:40 16:10

Restart a Heart Day 2016 and 2017 Jason Carlyon

16:10 16:40

Social media and education for First Responders

Sara Harris @cardiacsmart

@sharris1972

09:00 09:50

Didcot - The challenges & Lessons

Rob McDougall Group Manager OCCFRS @RS_MacDougall

09:50 10:40

UAV's and saving lives Chris Jones & Kev Dite UAV pilot Global Drone Surveys @GlobalDroneLtd

10:40 11:10

BREAK

11:10 11:50

Canine First Aid Sarah Nuttall Lowland Rescue – Canine Assessment Co-ordinator

11:50 12:40

Mental Health First Aid Stuart Penfold RNLI Clinical Operations Manager @mpsrdf

12:40 13:40

LUNCH

13:40 14:30

Death in a SAR environment – Diagnosing Death

David Whitmore Vice Chair Faculty of Pre-hospital Care & Member Derby Mountain Rescue

14:30 15:10

Death in a SAR environment – Documentation & the coroner

15:10 15:40

BREAK

15:40 16:40

Environmental Effects on a casualty

Mike Greene Medical Director MREW & Emergency Medicine Consultant

09:00 09:45

Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Paul Gowens Consultant Paramedic @SASCONSULTPARA

09:45 10:20

“Going The Distance” Paramedics in Major Trauma

Matt Green Enhanced Care Paramedic @mlg1611

10:20 11:00

Future Models of Trauma Care: What is the ideal solution and team mix.

Dr Rob Anderson Consultant in Emergency Medicine and PHEM

11:00 11:30

Coffee

11:30 12:15

Immersive simulation: Impacting on trauma care training now and in the future

Dave Halliwell @sim_granny

12:15 13:00

Pit Crew Resuscitation “It’s time to be Olympians”

Andy Thomas Specialist Paramedic @andythomas135

13:00 14:00

Lunch

14:00 14:45

Future direction of the Paramedic profession around trauma care: The College of Paramedics

Martin Berry College of Paramedics @MartinBerryUK

14:45 15:30

Active Shooter and Marauding Terrorist Firearms Attack: Firearms response over medical necessity.

Sean Wheatley Fire Arms Trainer @TTCUrlayNook

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

Debating the future : Expert Panel Andy Thomas & Panel @andythomas135

09.00-09.15

Introduction & welcome Dr Mark Forrest, ATACC Medical Director, UK

09:15 09:45

Modern pain management in extrication

Dr Stephan Clements, Consultant Anaesthetist

09:45 10:15

Treating the casualty with extrication

Dr Jason Van Der Velde, ED Clinical Fellow, Cork , Ireland

10.15-10.45

Airbags and SRS in 2017 Mr Ian Dunbar, Specialist Rescue Consultant, Holmatro, Holland

10.45-11.00

Summary of the morning with panel

11:00 11:30

Coffee

11:30 12:00

Extrication in cardiac arrest – maintaining high performance

Paul Gowens, Consultant paramedic, 3RU Edinburgh, Scotland

12.00 12.30

The long haul – cave rescue/extrication

TBC

12:30 13:00

MERT team extrication – Lessons for teams & leaders

TBC

13:00 14:00

Lunch

14:00 14:30

The job that gets to you – look after each other!

Dr Mark Forrest, Consultant in Anaesthetics, Critical & Prehospital Care

14:45 15:30

Extrication in excitation delirium/acute behavioural disorder

Dr Jonathan Bilman, Consultant Neruoranaesthetist

15:30 16:00

COFFEE

16:00 16:45

The ATACC Extrication Challenge – with prizes!!

2 Teams Dr Larcombe, Consultant anaesthetist Sqdn Leader Dr Peter lax ATACC Speakers/Faculty Audience participants