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Registration (8AM-830AM)
Opening Ceremonies (830AM-915AM)
Managing Mass Casualty Incidents: An Experience (915AM-10AM)
The speaker will discuss the principles of responding to Mass Casualty Incidents (including triage) and will correlate these principles with how an actual MCI was managed.
Morning Break/Visit the Exhibits (10AM-1030AM)
Overview of Prehospital Trauma Life Support (1030AM-1115AM)
The speaker will give an overview of the PHTLS course and explain the skills required to rapidly assess and effectively manage the trauma patient in the prehospital care setting.
Rapid Extrication of Trauma Patients (1115AM-12NN)
The speaker will discuss the principles of rapid extrication and demonstrate the techniques used to rapidly extricate victims of vehicular crashes, structural collapse, or natural calamities .
Lunch Break/Visit the Exhibits (12NN-1PM)
Disaster Preparedness: A Panel Discussion (1PM-230PM)
Personal and Home Preparedness for Disasters
Disaster Preparedness in the Community
Disaster Preparedness for Healthcare Institutions
The panelists will each discuss the principles of disaster preparedness in various settings and explain specific actions that can be done to ensure that one is prepared for a disaster .
Afternoon Break/Visit the Exhibits (230PM-3PM)
Pediatric Assessment in Emergencies (3PM-345PM)
The speaker will discuss the systematic approach to the assessment of a seriously ill or injured child (including general assessment, primary assessment, secondary assessment, and tertiary assessment) and explain the Assess-Categorize-Decide-Act approach to decision making.
Updates on Emergency Cardiovascular Care (345PM-430PM)
The speaker will discuss the major recent changes in Emergency Cardiovascular Care and explain the basis for such changes.
Closing Ceremonies (430PM-445PM)
Distribution of Certificates (445PM-onwards)
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