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Programme Day 1              Registration from 0800
Session 1 0900-1030
DO TRAUMA TEAMS DO WHAT WE WANT THEM TO?

0900 – 0930  The Trauma Team: who should be in it & what should it do?
                Mike Rotondo
0930 – 0950  Trauma Triage: how does it work & have we got the system right?
                Mary Langcake

0950 - 1010 Training for Trauma Team Members: what works best?
                Michael Hunter
1010 – 1030 Errors in Trauma Reception: can we eliminate them?
                Tim Parke         

1030 – 1100                         MORNING TEA

Session 2 1100 – 1230
RESUSCITATION

1100 -  1130  IV Fluids: Is less better or not?
                Colin Graham
1130 – 1150  Blood, FPF, Cryo & Factor VIIa: what & when?
                Peter Clark
1210 - 1230  IO Drills: the ups & downs of a new device
                Tony Smith


1230 – 1330                         LUNCH

Session 3 1330 – 1500
INJURY PREVENTION
1330 – 1400  P.A.R.T.Y: does it work?
                Maxine Burrell
1400 – 1420  Alcohol Screening: does it have a role in injury prevention
                Mike Rotondo
1420  - 1440   Improving the diagnosis and management of paediatric TBI
                Bridget Kool
1440 – 1500   TBC
                Shanthi Ameratunga


1500 – 1530                         AFTERNOON TEA
Session  4             1530– 1630
CONTROVERSIES IN TRAUMA CARE
1530 – 1600    THE GREAT DEBATE: The “pan-scan” should be standard of care for all major trauma patients.
                For: Michael Hunter     Against: Tim Parke
1600 – 1620   DVT Prophylaxis in Trauma
                Peter Clark
1620-1640   Injury Prevention should or should not be the role of the Trauma Service
                Colin Graham
1640-1700 Radiation exposure of Intensive Care Trauma Patients
                Ross Freebairn

Programme Day 2:

Session 5 0900-1030
ACUTE CARE SURGERY
0900 – 0930 Acute Surgery – The USA Perspective
                Mike Rotondo
0930 – 0950 Acute Surgery – The Australian Perspective
                Mary Langcake
0950 – 1010 Acute Surgery – The NZ Perspective
                Li Hsee
1010 – 1030 Acute Surgery – What is the role of the Acute Surgery coordinator?
                Lisa Middleburg

1030 – 1100                         MORNING TEA

Session 6 1100 – 1230
SIMULATION/TRAINING
0900 – 0930 The Role of Simulation in Contemporary Trauma Education
                John Windsor
0930 – 1000 The Emergency Surgical Airway: how can we learn & retain our skills?
                Colin Graham
1000 – 1030 How to Train Rural Trauma Care Providers
                Maxine Burrell
1210 – 1230 Virtual Surgery: where does e-learning fit in?
                Phil Blyth
1230 -1250 Simulation for Non Technical Skills Training
                Lara Hopley

1250 – 1330                         LUNCH

Session 7 1330 – 1500
PREHOSPITAL/MILITARY
1330 – 1400 Relevance of Military Trauma Care to Civilian Trauma Practice
                Mary Langcake
1400 – 1420 SERT: What is it & what do they do
               
1420 – 1440 New Haemostatics for Pre-Hospital Use
               
1440 – 1500 EMERGO – Training
               

1500 – 1520 Taser Use & Injuries: Considerations for medical treatment

               
1520
– 1540    AFTERNOON TEA & CONFERENCE CLOSES

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How to get to Eden Park

 
Injury 2010 will be in the ASB Stand of Eden Park.
Entrance is via Gate 5, this can be accessed off Walters Rd,
 which is on the Kingsland end of Sandringham Rd


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By Car/ Taxi

From the city, drive down New North Rd,
Turn Left onto Sandringham Rd,
Take 2nd Left on Walters Rd, Entrance A.
Access the venue via Gate 5

Free parking is available.

By Train

Arrive Kingsland Station.

Walk 424 metres to Eden Park.
Trains may be unreliable:(

See www.maxx.co.nz for more details.

 

By Bus

Route 212, Arrive Kingsland Shops

Walk 520 metres

 

Route 249, Arrive opposite Altham Ave.
Walk 156 metres.

See www.maxx.co.nz for more details.