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  • Trauma Symposium
    1 June 2019
    LT2, Menzies Centre, UTAS

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TRAUMA TASMANIA 2019: THE NEXT BIG THING

  • Bush fire.
  • House fire.
  • Bus crash.
  • Plane crash.
  • Earthquake.
  • Bombing.
  • Active shooter.
  • Tsunami.
  • Conflict.
  • Floods.
  • Man-made and natural disasters.
  • At home and abroad.

It is hard enough to care for the severely injured one at a time even when you have everything and everyone you need on hand.

When the numbers and severity of the injured overwhelm and exhaust the systems, resources, and staff to care for them, how do you make sure you are indeed providing the “most benefit” to the “greatest number”?

These are some of the greatest challenges the trauma community faces around the world.

In 2017, Trauma Tasmania looked at an Australian benchmark for inclusive regionalised trauma care, a model of a modern mature trauma system. In 2018, Trauma Tasmania examined some of the most problematic injuries trauma clinicians care for.

In 2019, Trauma Tasmania will look at the health response to multi casualty events. Speakers from Australia and around the world will use their expertise, reflect on their experience, examine the evidence, and describe what makes a difference when clinicians and health care systems are confronted with multiple casualties.

We invite you to attend TT2019 and join us to prepare for “THE NEXT BIG THING.”

Dr Sandy Zalstein, Head of Trauma Services, Royal Hobart Hospital
Clinical Associate Professor Marcus Skinner, Clinical Director, Surgical and Perioperative Services, Royal Hobart Hospital

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SPEAKERS

SPEAKERS

Dr Paul Barnes

Head, Risk & Resilience Program
Australian Strategic Policy Institute

Heather Cleland

Visiting Plastic Surgeon and Head of the Victorian Adult Burns Service, Alfred Hospital Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Central Clinical School, Monash University

Professor Belinda Gabbe

Head of the Prehospital, Emergency and Trauma Research Unit, Monash University

Dr Bill Griggs AM

Trauma Specialist

Dr Geoff Healy

MBBS, BSpSc, DCH, Dip IMC (RCSEd), Dip RTM (RCSEd), FANZCA
Deputy Medical Manager, Consultant Prehospitaland Retrieval Physician, ANZCA Supervisor of Training, Greater Sydney Area HEMS, NSW Ambulance
Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal North Shore and North Shore Private Hospitals Clinical Lecturer, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney

Dr Jorian Kippax

MBChB, FACEM
Australian Defence Force Major

Dr Gregory Robertson

MB.ChB, FRACS
Chief of Surgery
Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) General and Colorectal Surgeon

Associate Professor David M Scott

B Med, FANZCA, PGC Clin US, GAICD
Immediate Past-President, Australian Society of Anaesthetists
Group Captain, Royal Australian Air Force

Associate Professor Dianne Stephens

OAM MBBS FANZCA FCICM
Medical Director, National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre 

Dr Stephen Wilkinson AM

MBBS MSci MMed MD MLaw FRACS
General Surgeon, Hobart Private Hospital

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The Next Big Thing
Trauma Symposium,
LT2, Menzies Centre, UTAS,
1 June 2019

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RACGP

This activity is not currently accredited for RACGP CPD points, however the college advised that you may self-record for CPD points. If you need further assistance with this process, please contact Kaylene Westmore at RACGP Tasmania on 6212 5888.

CICM

This activity has CICM CPD Accreditation for Category 2A: Category 2A: Passive Group Learning – 1 point per hour.

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Tasmania AUSTRALIA 7000
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