2016 RDCR Symposium

June 20-22, 2016

Solstrand Hotel and Spa

Os, Norway

 

Skill maintainance- whats the evidence?
LTC Ivar Austlid, MD
Anesthesiologist
Norwegian Naval Medical Services
Bergen, Norway

Clinical Critical Thinking – SOF training ethos.
Geir Strandenes, MD
Senior Medical Officer
Norwegian Naval Special Operation Commando
Researcher, Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine
Haukeland University Hospital
Bergen, Norway

Whole Blood implementation in the cruiseliner industry: key success factor?
Steve Williams, RN, CEN, CFRN
Director, Medical Operations
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

Epidemiology and outcomes of traumatic hemorrhagic shock: Where is the money?
Philip C. Spinella, MD FCCM
Associate Professor
Dir, Translational Research Program
Division of Critical Care, Pediatrics
Washington University in St Louis
St Louis, MO USA

Leadership and Lessons Learned from the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Committee
Frank K. Butler, MD, FAAO, FUHM, FAUAS
CAPT   MC   USN (Ret)
Chairman, Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Director of Prehospital Trauma Care
Joint Trauma System
Adjunct Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine
Uniformed University of the Health Sciences
USA

Maintenance of zero preventable death goals within the 75th Ranger Regiment
Jonathan D. Bailey, MD
Deputy Regimental Surgeon
75th Ranger Regiment
U.S. Army Special Operations Command
USA

Evidence Based Pre-deployment training: Leaders, Teams and Outcomes
Colonel Paul Parker
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedics Anaesthetics
Royal Centre of Defence Medicine
Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre
UK

Keynote Address: Leadership skills for culture change
Brigadier General Timothy J Hodgetts, CBE
Medical Director DMS
UK

Blood failure: Oxygen debt, coagulopathy, and endothelial damage
Nathan White, MD, MS
Assistant Professor, University of Washington Dept. of Medicine
Division of Emergency Medicine
Seattle, Washington USA

Compensatory reserve index to identify shock
Victor A Convertino, Ph.D., FACSM, FAsMA
Senior Research Physiologist
US Army Institute of Surgical Research
Fort Sam Houston, TX USA

Can hemodynamic-guided hemostatic resuscitation be applied in the pre-hospital environment?
Richard P. Dutton, MD, MBA
Chief Quality Officer
United States Anesthesia Partners
Dallas, Texas USA

Effects of trauma and early resuscitation on immune function and outcomes
Mark W. Hall, MD FAAP, FCCM
Chief, Critical Care Medicine
Director, Immune Surveillance Laboratory
Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA

Immunologic effects of trauma and from plasma transfusion
Jennifer A Muszynski, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Critical Care Medicine
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Columbus, Ohio  USA

Role of Post-Shock Metabolites in the Pathogenesis of Trauma Induced Coagulopathy
Ernest E. Moore, MD
Professor and Vice Chairman for Research, Department of Surgery
University of Colorado
Editor, Journal of Trauma
Denver, Colorado USA

The Staging of Trauma Induced Coagulopathy: Monitoring and Therapeutic Implications
LTC Andrew P. Cap, MD, PhD, FACP
Medical Corps, US Army
Chief, Blood Research, US Army Institute of Surgical Research
Associate Professor of Medicine, Uniformed Services University
Program Director, Clinical Research Fellowship
Staff Hematologist-Oncologist
San Antonio Military Medical Center
Texas USA

Hypotensive resuscitation: How long is too long
Col Thomas Woolley, MD, FRCA, RAMC
Defence Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care
UK

Optimizing crystalloid based resuscitation
COL Elon Glassberg, MD, MHA
Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps
Israel

Optimal animal model for prehospital hemorrhagic shock with panel discussion
Kevin R. Ward, MD
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Michigan
Director, Michigan Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA

The Future potential of cellular therapies in hemorrhagic shock and trauma
Shibani Pati, MD PhD
Scientific Director of Cellular Therapeutics
BSRI and Blood Systems Inc.
Associate Investigator, Blood Systems Research Institute
Associate Professor, University of California Department of Laboratory Medicine
San Francisco, USA

London Hems update on prehospital blood transfusions
Dr. Anne Weaver FRCEM
Consultant in Emergency Medicine & Pre-Hospital Care
London’s Air Ambulance and Barts Health NHS Trust
London, UK

Mayo update on prehospital blood components and whole blood use in trauma
Donald H Jenkins, MD
Consultant, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and General Surgery
Associate Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine
Medical Director, Trauma Center
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota USA

Norway update on blood products pre-hospital
Geir Arne Sunde, MD
Consultant, Anesthesiologist
Helicopter Emergency Medical Services
Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway
Researcher, Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation
Drøbak, Norway

Safety of low titer Group O Whole Blood
Olle Berséus, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Transfusion Medicine
Örebro University Hospital
Sweden

Pittsburgh updates on whole blood use in trauma
Alan Murdock, MD, FACS
Director Emergency Surgery
Allegheny General Hospital
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA

Bergen update on cold platelets and whole blood
Geir Strandenes, MD
Senior Medical Officer
Norwegian Naval Special Operation Commando
Researcher, Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine
Haukeland University Hospital
Bergen, Norway

Tourniquet and other mechanical adjuncts
Colonel Paul Parker
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedics Anaesthetics
Royal Centre of Defence Medicine
Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre
UK

REBOA
Todd E. Rasmussen, MD FACS
Colonel USAF MC
Director, US Combat Casualty Care Research Program
Fort Detrick, Maryland USA