International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society: Trauma Care 2010; New Delhi, india,

About ITACCS:
Trauma Care International is an international not-for-profit scientific foundation and professional association and is active in over 40 countries with over 1,000 members.
In 1988, ITACCS was originally formed as a professional society to further the development of anesthesia care providers as traumatologists, to be a forum for them to share ideas and techniques for managing trauma patients, and to provide an educational framework to train and nurture trauma anesthesia/critical care specialists (TA/CCS).
Now, ITACCS has been expanding its scope of activities to include all disciplines involved in trauma care.
"Hearty Welcome to all!
Trauma Care International is holding its 23rd International Conference, TraumaCare 2010 in association with ITC (India Chapter) and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital from 4th – 8th September, 2010 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi".
"The main conference will be conducted from 6th – 8th September, 2010 and will be preceded by a 2 days CTLS (Comprehensive Trauma Life Support) workshop conducted by eminent International Trauma Care faculty from 4th to 5th September, 2010 at India Habitat Centre".
"The conference faculty has 20 International Speakers with vast experience in advanced Trauma Care systems from USA, UK, Germany, Australia & Japan. They will share their knowledge with delegates through lectures & interactive sessions. The national faculty includes 50 speakers actively involved in Trauma Care Management. The conference will also feature FAST scanning Workshop, Difficult Airway Management Workshop & free paper sessions".
"India is the largest and most populated democracy in the world with an established history, culture and rich heritage. Delhi the capital is a city, which was built and ruined 7 times in the history, has many attractions with ancient monuments, temples, modern malls and traditional shopping markets. The city is going through a major facelift for the forthcoming Common Wealth Games scheduled for October, 2010".
"Delhi is also close to many famous Tourist destinations which one can explore whilst in India for the conference and perhaps attend the Commonwealth Games too, time permitting".
"There would be daily sightseeing tours for the accompanying persons to museums, monuments, forts and temples. They can enjoy shopping in the modern shopping malls or the traditional markets and visit the museums, temples, historical monuments, or take time out to learn the arts of meditation, yoga and a myriad of things from sari tying to henna application. Those interested can also avail the pre and post conference tours to visit Agra, Jaipur, Khajurahu, varanasi, Goa, Kerala and National Parks".
"TraumaCare 2010 will be immensely informative & educative if you are a Doctor, Nurse, Technician, paramedic or are from Police & Fire services".
"We look forward to seeing you in TraumaCare 2010 in New Delhi".
Yours truly
Dr. B.K. Rao
Organising Chairman, TraumaCare 2010
Venue:
INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
Lodhi Road, New DelhiI - 110003, INDIA
Organising Committee:
Organising Secretary; Dr. Prakash Shastri
Treasurer; Dr. S.C Sharma
Scientific Committee:
Dr. Michael Parr, Chairman, International Scientific Committee
Scientific Co-Chairs:
Dr. Tanmoy Das Kolkata
Dr. T.V. Ramakrishnan Chennai
Dr. J.Balavenkat Coimbatore
ITACCS (India Chapter) Co-ordinators:
Dr. S.K. Malhotra
Dr. Mohan Mathews
CTLS Co-ordinator
Dr. N. Ganapathy
Faculty
International Faculty:
Dr. Berman Jeffrey M (USA)
Dr. Bishop Gillian (Australia)
Dr. Blosser Sandralee A. (USA)
Dr. Brohi Karim (U.K.)
Dr. Kumar Sashi (Australia)
Dr. Guha Arpan ((U.K.)
Dr. McCunn Maureen
Dr. Parr Michael (Australia)
Dr. Tanigawa Koichi (Japan)
Dr. Williams Joanne (USA)
Dr. Tanaka Keiichi (Japan)
Dr. Prabakar Dharmeswaran (UK)
Dr. R. Kandasamy (UK)
Dr. Sharma Deepak (USA)
Dr. Joseph Tony (Australia)
Dr. Grabinsky Andreas (USA)
Dr. Lorenz Lempl (FRZ)
Dr. Suri Samir (Australia)
Dr. Dagal Armagan (USA)
National Faculty:
Dr. N. Ganapathy (Erode)
Dr. Tanmoy Das (Kolkata)
Dr. Arijit Bose (Kolkata)
Dr. Mohan Mathew (Cochin)
Dr. S. K. Malhotra (Chandigarh)
Dr. S. Rajasabapathy (Coimbatore)
Dr. Suresh Ramasubban (Kolkata)
Dr. Prakash Shastri (New Delhi)
Dr. J. Balavenkat (Coimbatore)
Dr. T.V. Ramakrishnan (Chennai)
Dr. Saikat Sengupta (Kolkata)
Dr. V. K Arya (Chandigarh)
Dr. M. C Mishra (New Delhi)
Dr. Saikat Sengupta (Kolkata)
Dr. Debashish Ray (Kolkata)
Dr. V. Ravindra Bhat (Coimbatore)
Dr. Aruna Parmeshwari (Chennai)
Dr. Kannan Balaraman (Coimbatore)
Dr. P. B. N Gopal (Hyderabad)
Dr. Manish Mehrotra (Shillong)
Dr. N. K. Venkatarama (Bangalore)
Dr. Pradeep Bhattacharya (New Delhi)
Dr. Aruna Ramesh (Bangalore)
Dr. Sundar Ramnathan (Coimbatore)
Dr. V. M. Balasubramani (Coimbatore)
Dr. Prasad Rajhans (Pune)
Dr. K. K. Narani (New Delhi)
Dr. Rajesh Acharya (New Delhi)
Dr. Mahesh Vakamudi (Chennai)
Dr. Paul Alexander (Vellore)
Programme:
04/09/2010
7.30 – 8.15 Registration 45 Mins
8.15 – 8.30 Inauguration 15 Mins
8.30 – 9.00 Course Overview 30 Mins
9.00 – 9.50 Initial Assessment, Primary
Survey, Adjuncts & Management
Secondary survey & adjuncts 40 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
9.50 – 10.40 Airway Assessment & Management 40 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
10.40 – 11.00
BREAK
11.00 – 12.00 Airway / RSI / Chest Tubes Workshop 60 Mins All Faculty
12.00 – 12.50 Haemorrhage Assessment & Management 40 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
12.50 – 13.30
LUNCH
13.30 – 14.20 Severe Head Injury Assessment & Management 40 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
14.20 – 15.10 Abdominal Trauma Assessment & Management 40 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
15.10 – 15.30
BREAK
15.30 – 16.20 Thoracic Trauma Assessment & Management 40 Mins
16.20 – 17.30 Intraosseous Workshop / Cricothyroidotomy 50 Mins All Faculty
05/09/2010
8.30 – 9.10 Spinal Trauma Assessment & Management 30 Mins
9.10 – 10.00 Musculoskeletal Trauma Assessment & Management 40 Mins
10.00 – 10.40 Burn Trauma Assessment & Management 30 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
10.40 – 11.00
BREAK
11.00 – 11.50 Paediatric and Pregnancy 40 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
11.50 – 12.30 The Elderly Trauma Patient 30 Mins
12.30 – 13.30
LUNCH
13.30 – 14.10 Definitive Care 30 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
14.10 – 14.50 Critical Care Transport 30 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
14.50 – 15.10
BREAK
15.10 – 16.00 Intensive Care for Trauma: The First 24 Hours 40 Mins
(10 Mins – Question)
16.00 – 17.00 Concluding Session
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